Rent The Cutting Room (2015)

2.0 of 5 from 8 ratings
1h 13min
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Synopsis:
A recent wave of apparent Cyberbullying, and the disappearance of two local girls, lead college students Raz, Charlie and Jess to an abandoned army barracks situated deep in the forests that surround their college. What they find there is a terrifying labyrinth of tunnels from which there seems no escape... and a dark figure hell bent on tormenting them. Hunted, frightened and lost, Raz, Charlie and Jess must now escape the barracks or suffer the unspeakable fate that awaits them....
Actors:
, , , , , , Louisa Adams, , , , , , , , Michaela Eades Twaits
Directors:
Producers:
Warren Dudley, TJ Herbert
Writers:
Warren Dudley
Studio:
Three Wolves Ltd
Genres:
Horror
BBFC:
Release Date:
01/06/2015
Run Time:
73 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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Reviews (2) of The Cutting Room

Cutting Room ?...... hmmm - The Cutting Room review by porky

Spoiler Alert
07/02/2018

Very little Cutting and a Lot of Teenagers Talking .

In reality here, Three Teenagers have made themselves a movie by filming themselves walking about aimlessly and pretending to make a Documentary for a School project about Cyber Bullying....

Its dreadful , like your own home movie ,pointless and in no way a watchable film.

watch your own footage of a family party ,it will have more happening in it .

2 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

Stay with it! - The Cutting Room review by NP

Spoiler Alert
06/04/2023

This is a British found footage film and, as such, is similar to the template set out by the phenomenally successful ‘Blair Witch Project’.

The three characters take time to like. Raz (Parry Glasspool), the sole male, is a cocky, good-looking lad who will say inappropriate things for ‘a laugh’; Lucy-Jane Quinlan plays Charlie, who spends most of the first half of the film frowning at Raz’s antics, and Lydia Orange plays Jess, possibly the ‘nicest’ of the trio – while their very patient teacher Mark is played by TJ Herbert. He is openly ridiculed by Raz, particularly for his ‘four stripe’ trainers – a detail that is worth remembering during the closing shots.

It takes too long to get going, but during that time, I warmed to the three youngsters. Raz is a bit of a twit, no question, but he’s often genuinely funny, if foolhardy.

The third act is where the scares finally come along, with the kind of stumbling confusion and terror synonymous with the found footage genre. The descent into dark, isolated tunnels is creepy and unsettling, and the final scene serves us with a good twist.

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