Rent Nightlight (2015)

2.5 of 5 from 50 ratings
1h 20min
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Synopsis:
For years, the Covington forest has been shrouded in mystery, with a dark past as a final destination for troubled youths. Undeterred by the news of a classmate who recently took his life in those woods, five teens journey into the forest for an evening of flashlight games and ghost stories. But their plans go awry when the friends awaken a demonic presence, an unseen evil that will seize upon their deepest fears and plunge them into a nightmare of absolute terror.
Actors:
, , , , , , Russell Nunley,
Directors:
,
Producers:
Darren Brandl, Norton Herrick, Michael London, Janice Williams
Writers:
Scott Beck, Bryan Woods
Studio:
High Fliers Video Distribution
Genres:
Horror
BBFC:
Release Date:
30/04/2018
Run Time:
80 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0, English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.35:1
Colour:
Colour

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Reviews (1) of Nightlight

When our heroes are more horrible than the monsters ... - Nightlight review by NP

Spoiler Alert
04/06/2021

A group of stupid, beautiful, arrogant, shouting, grinning idiots get lost in the woods whilst filming themselves. Yep, it’s another found footage film – a genre just as legitimate as any other in my view.

There is much high speed gibbering. There’s a nerdy girl who wants to fit in with the cool pretty kids … but no-one notices she is cool and pretty herself! That’s lucky! No matter how terrifying and other-worldly things get, she’s still preoccupied with the boy she fancies. Ah, the priorities of the in-crowd wannabe.

I often say this in my reviews, but it continues to amaze me how one simple rule is ignored: make the characters likeable, or at least relatable. That doesn’t mean they can’t have flaws, or be bland and uninteresting; if you care about them, you care about what happens to them. Not so much here – there are a number of false endings, and the film outstays its welcome somewhat because the audience is never invited to invest in this bunch of twits.

I sound more scathing of ‘Nightlight’ than I mean to be, because there are a few nicely sinister moments; chiefly, when the ubiquitous camera seems to become momentarily operated by a mysterious third party. Sadly, this is never really elaborated upon, other than more proof that ‘something is out there watching them.’

When we finally reach the end, it is quietly effective, and if I’m ever tempted to re-watch, it will be because of such moments, and not because of the characters, who are, after all, supposed to be the heart of the story. My score is 5 out of 10.

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