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Last Shift
A rookie cop's 1st shift in the last night of a closing police station alone turns into a living nightmare. The plot echoes John Carpenter's 'Assault on Precinct 13' but with supernatural twist.Details
Director: Anthony DiBlasi
Writers: Anthony DiBlasi, Anthony DiBlasi,
Stars: Juliana Harkavy, Joshua Mikel, J. LaRose
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 6 October 2015 (USA)|
Storyline
From director Anthony DiBlasi comes a Manson inspired horror film
centering around a transitioning police station. Officer Jessica Loren
has been assigned to wait for a Hazmat team to pick up bio-hazardous
waste from the station's armory. But unbeknownst to Jessica, cult Leader
John Michael Paymon has haunted the department ever since he and two of
this followers committed suicide a year ago to date. And now, Jessica
is about to find out how dangerous they can be when she's left alone on
this Last Shift.
User Reviews
It's a rarity for
movies to use lone character in extreme predicament. This rings
especially true for horror movies, since most of them focus on diverse
victims to build up tension. Surprisingly, Last Shift creates a very
menacing night with great pace, eerie sound effect, visceral practical
effect and highly intense atmosphere.
The first night at the job for Jessica (Juliana Harkavy) is also the last night her old precinct is in effect. This old police station is scheduled for closure and it's been in tattered condition for what seems to be a long time. It's the kind of building one would find in Silent Hill, with the rust and all. Being alone in the cryptic place, Jessica soon finds herself in bizarre unworldly situation.
As the exclusive lead Jessica Harkavy performs admirably. While the movie has several supporting characters, many scenes revolve around her. She brings a good young personality as a police rookie, she also displays adequate composure which slowly fades as her mind is exhausted. There's plenty of good convincing reactions from her as well as slightly more desperate ones when the paranormal occurrences escalate.
The first night at the job for Jessica (Juliana Harkavy) is also the last night her old precinct is in effect. This old police station is scheduled for closure and it's been in tattered condition for what seems to be a long time. It's the kind of building one would find in Silent Hill, with the rust and all. Being alone in the cryptic place, Jessica soon finds herself in bizarre unworldly situation.
As the exclusive lead Jessica Harkavy performs admirably. While the movie has several supporting characters, many scenes revolve around her. She brings a good young personality as a police rookie, she also displays adequate composure which slowly fades as her mind is exhausted. There's plenty of good convincing reactions from her as well as slightly more desperate ones when the paranormal occurrences escalate.