Rogue River
Rogue River
R | 01 February 2012 (USA)
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When a young woman takes a trip down Rogue River, her car mysteriously disappears. Lost without transport or communication, she accepts the hospitality of a stranger who offers her shelter for the night at his cabin. With no other options available, she reluctantly accepts only to forever regret it. The ensuing hours yield nothing but torture, indescribable pain, and horrific agony. If you've seen Misery, you've seen nothing. This movie starts where horror films end and leaves viewers paralysed by fear and disgust.

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GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

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Steineded

How sad is this?

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Supelice

Dreadfully Boring

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Humbersi

The first must-see film of the year.

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paulkat-284-389132

My spouse and I were suspicious of the plot quality within the first few minutes. A sheriff does not tow a car parked in the woods for a short time, especially without checking around for the owner who could be left stranded miles from anywhere. This wasn't a downtown no-parking zone. No audible tow truck noise? More to the point, there wouldn't even have been time to get a tow truck into this remote side road! So why wasn't Mara immediately concerned about Jon's phony story? Why wasn't she upset about her missing car and why it vanished? First things first. This is nonsense. We watched the whole thing but found ourselves wanting Mara to use her head and ask more questions from the start.

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balibruce

Just too many plot holes to make this film understandable. Why was the'sister' sick? How did the girl's boyfriend get captured? Who was the guy banging at the window trying to get in? What did they do with the police car? Didn't any other police follow up their two missing deputies? Why didn't she take the other deputies gun for her boyfriend? Why didn't she just clobber the 'sister' with the urn instead of chocking her with the ashes? Why did she and her brother run to the river? Why not run to the road? Why not look in the police car for keys and just drive away? Why did the 'brother' go so far from the house to fish? I could go on and on.

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atinder

Marra is off to scattering her father ashes, at a remote part of Oregon's beautiful Rogue River.She is interrupted by some stranger and then finds that hrr car as be taken away. Then the stranger takes her to his house, with his girlfriends and they both tell her to stay their for the night. This movie just felt really boring, I didn't really find it all that intense at but they did try, I don't think it worked.I found the whole movie, very predicable as we knew already what going to happen and how it was going to end, way before the ending. The acting wasn't too bad at all, some decent acting from most of the cast, I did laugh at some scenes, I am not sure, why I did. 4 out of 10

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Tony Heck

"We won't keep you. I promise." Michelle (Page) is sitting by a river getting ready to scatter her dad's ashes when Jon (Moseley) shows up and tells her it's illegal. When Michelle finds her car missing she accepts an offer of a ride by Jon. After going to his house and meeting his wife she begins to regret her decision. This is another example of liking a movie based on your expectations. I really thought this was going to be low budget and cheesy and I have to admit that it wasn't that bad. It is still a B movie, but it's a higher B movie. I really can't say that this is a good movie but it was much better then I expected and Moseley is really creepy in this. I was a little disturbed at some of the scenes and found myself turning away in some parts, but overall this is really not a bad movie. Overall, nothing amazing but for a short horror B movie you could do much worse. I give it a B.

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