She is a rookie cop armed with only the desire to prove herself, and in order for that to take place she must survive in an empty police station. As the activity escalates from a nuisance to something downright sinister, Loren must decide where her priorities lie: her own safety, or her desire to be a “good cop.”įrom the outset, DiBlasi establishes a clear contained world for our protagonist. The restless spirits and outside intruders hint at a secret past to the station that Loren is unaware of, a past that just might have something to do with her father, killed the year before in the line of duty. Determined to prove herself, Loren stays put, even as the abandoned police station begins to show signs of paranormal activity. Her orders are to wait for the hazardous waste collectors, who are coming between 10 pm and 4 am to collect the hazmat from the evidence room. Synopsis: Rookie cop Loren is chosen to work the last shift in a now-defunct police station. It’s the type of movie that scared me in such a way that I would track my cursor across the progression bar at the bottom of the screen to see the next image before it played, just so I could prepare myself. The film is small and contained in atmosphere, but nonetheless quite ambitious. ![]() The first horror movie I watched last week was a chilly little horror called Last Shift, directed by Anthony DiBlasi, who has directed a bunch of other horror movies and was the executive producer for Midnight Meat Train, which I haven’t seen but heard was a great film. ![]() ![]() Hello, everyone! My last review of Creep was fairly negative, so I promised to write a positive review to balance that out.
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