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Last Night at Terrace Lanes
When a bloodthirsty cult invades a bowling alley on its final night of operation, a high schooler on a date from hell, must join forces with her survivalist dad to fend off the crazed murderers.
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Cast
Francesca Capaldi
Kennedy
Ken Arnold
Bruce
Mia Rae Roberts
Tess
Christopher Walker
Dove
Christopher Inlow
Huck
Jessenia Rebecca Beaumont
Starr
Carlo Glorioso
Captain Pinsetter
Elias Arnold
Cody
Lucas Sanchez
Pete
Anita Sharma
Patty
Towanda Underdue
Cheryl
Wes Johnson
George
Justin Timpane
Nerdy Guy
Sam Lukowski
First Victim
Chad Horn
Crossbow Cultist
Sean DiGiorgio
Background
Jack Franko
Background
Jesse L. Green
Background
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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Mga Komento
10 Mga Komento
Truly awful! I enjoy B horror movies and this is not one! The people involved with this should truly be embarrassed. Terrible plot that makes no sense (a cult that must kill at the bowling alley that goes nowhere!). Everyone at the bowling Alley is killed... except for the people hiding....in plain sight. And literally, where is the plot? Seems like some kid with rich parents said "here you go honey, go make a terrible horror movie with no plot and god awful effects and leave mommy and daddy alone ' I feel bad for the people involved in this train wreck! Please do yourself a favor and do NOT watch this!
The main highlights that Last Night at Terrace Lanes have going for it are the bowling alley locale and queer women protagonists. This is a movie for people who really love surface-level slasher flicks or for younger viewers who appreciate seeing their own social group represented in the principal characters. Otherwise it's nothing special, very blah and meh. The motivation of the cult of killers isn't mysterious - it's established up front which takes away part of the fun. Black market organ theft is scary but has been used repeatedly in South Korean horror/thriller films so it didn't impress me. Once again, I think this is for younger people across the board who have seen less horror movies. It's not a great addition for adult fans who have higher standards.
Trying to hold a dare night, a couple of friends decide to sneakily hold a date at a bowling alley where her dad works where they find the festivities interrupted by a gang of ravenous cultists looking to fulfill a special prophecy and force them to rely on their survivalist skills to stay alive and stop them. This was a fairly fun slasher with a lot to like here. Among the better features here is the solid and likable setup that puts everything into place with enough elements to have a solid starting point. The initial start here with the group arriving at the closing facility to try to have the chance to hook up with each other since the couples are secretly in love with the other against their knowledge but she can't let them know the truth about her dad being a worker there sets this one up rather well. It's enough to enjoy the human drama of the situation as the couples try to make their moves on each other in the date which makes everything with the intruding cult looking to use the inhabitants to fulfill a prophecy in their order and begin to slaughter everyone for that purpose that all propels the film along nicely. That allows the film to feature a wide variety of encounters with the cult trying to take over the facility killing off the various guests. The initial ambush when they emerge from the bowling lanes in unison and take out the guests in gruesome, brutal encounters all throughout the central lanes as the surprise of the whole scenario allows them to take advantage to great effect. The later scenes, where the group are able to fight back against the cult with their survivalist tactics or the cult trying to overwhelm the group with their superior numbers as they try to complete their mission statement behind the slaughter, not only generate several solid gags based on the location for it's kills but has enough to like with the light-hearted atmosphere to keep things moving along to a fantastic pace, providing a lot to really like about it. There's not much that holds this one down. The main issue with this one is the seemingly underwhelming structure about the cult itself who are pretty much left to the barest of threads to figure out what they're all about. Given just a glimmer of their purpose in the cold open that never really answers anything about them or what they're all about, the entirety of their assault at the bowling alley is glossed over as well and is pretty much given a barely there explanation about needing bodies to finish this special event in their lore but that is never spelled out. This makes everything feel quite confusing and rather underwhelming about who they are and what they're doing, and it highlights what happens in the finale which is quite confusing to see plat out with no context as it serves to conveniently get everything sorted out without doing anything so there's just a few issues here to being it down. Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
There are a lot of great moments in this movie! All of the acting is believable, and at no moment was I taken out of the story because of a faulty effect or illogical story. In fact there were some solid practical effects, genuine relationships; and the story even managed to have some heart. I found myself rooting for the characters to survive, while simultaneously rooting for the killers to kill for the sake of seeing the creativity of the deaths. I was lucky enough to be at the premiere to witness the Q&A with the cast and crew, and you can tell how much respect and love the team had when making this movie. I left wanting to actually watch the movie again, which at this point in my life, a lot of the movies I see in the theaters don't make me feel that way.
I won't lie, I wasn't expecting a masterpiece here. The film was clearly made with an indie budget, and I went in knowing and respecting that. I'm also a huge fan of novelist Adam Cesare, who wrote this film (although not the original story). The first 30 minutes or so had me hooked - the cult was creepy, their motive was mysterious, and the confined setting of a bowling alley is perfect for a close-quarters slasher. At a certain point, it started to completely fall apart. Horrible acting by the lead guy in particular. I wasn't sure if they made his character intentionally ridiculous or not but it did not serve the film - he was neither funny nor convincing. And after a cringe-worthy climax, the movie literally just sort of ends. No explanation. What was the goal of the cult? What was their grand mathematical plan? A lack of explanation can be very effective, leaving certain things to the viewers' imaginations. This was not the case here. Horror comedies are obviously difficult to make - they mostly end up either filled with jump scares or too much "comedy" that rarely, if ever, sticks the landing. Steer clear of this one, but don't let that stop you from checking out Cesare's novels - the man knows horror and he knows how to write it well.
Boring and starting with a lot of blood without exciting "Last Night at Terrace Lanes" attempts to blend mystery with psychological drama but falls flat due to its slow pacing and lackluster execution. The plot meanders without clear direction, failing to engage viewers or build suspense effectively. Despite a promising premise of unraveling secrets in a secluded setting, the characters lack depth, making it hard to invest emotionally. The film's attempt at atmosphere feels forced rather than natural, leaving audiences disconnected and ultimately disinterested. Overall, "Last Night at Terrace Lanes" struggles to maintain momentum, resulting in a disappointing viewing experience that fails to deliver on its potential.
