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Crawl a good film for this Halloween season

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 Hello everyone I am back with another review.  It is a creature feature, a new film you can find at your local Redbox while you are trying to figure out what to do when the trick or treating is all finished.   From Sam Raimi and Alexandre Aja comes an alligator survivor film! This film takes place in the middle of a hurricane in the Florida everglades.  A swimmer who competes for the University of Florida gets a call from her sister, telling her to evacuate and get to safety.  But then the sister asks about their father.  The University student does not know where he is but does want to check on him.  So she makes her way south to check on the safety of her father.  She searches around the condo he owns but does not find him.  So she decides to go to her childhood home to see if she can find him.  She finds him but gets way more then she expected when the cellar of the house is filled with alligators.   This leads to a fright-filled film that can be terrifying and entertaining at the

Escape Room Review

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  Hello friends it is me again with another review.  If you are headed to a Redbox or looking for something to watch that you can watch with your teens and you want an old fashion suspense, mystery film then this is the one for you.  The film takes place with 6 strangers who are given a box to open.  Once they open the box and invitation pops out and they are invited to an escape room at an escape room company.  They will need to solve various puzzles and then they will receive 10,000 dollars.  But they experience terror and a need to survive in this film full of puzzles and problem solving.   I would reccommend this film, it has the style of a poe novel or Alfred Hitchcock film.  It was interesting to see what the director did in this film.  It is well written and you won't be dissappointed.  It is a film that keeps you on the edge of your feet.  It gets 3 1/2 Karate chops from me.  I would reccommend this film mainly for teens and for parents who can tolerate some of the language