Deadline

2013 "A past curse. A present evil. Who will survive?"
Deadline
6.1| 1h23m| en| More Info
Released: 16 May 2013 Released
Producted By: Tasara Films
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Official Website: http://deadline-themovie.com/
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Kyle and Sarah are starting a life together in a renovated house, the same property where the original house burned down with its owner vanished a decade earlier. Despite rumors and warnings from others, the couple follows through with their move, only to encounter bizarre occurrences within the first night in their new home. When one of their friends soon disappears, Kyle and Sarah begin to suspect that they're the new targets of a cat-and-mouse game.

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Cheyenne Cheatham Deadline will keep you up all night! This movie gives you an adrenaline rush and keeps you on edge the whole time! The plot is well thought out and will keep you guessing. In the movie a couple realizes that their new home has a strange past and it begins to come after them. A lot of supernatural things take place throughout the movie that will make you jump. With all of the recent occurrences they question what really happened and begin to dig deeper bringing in a whole new conflict that will keep you wondering. This movie is packed with a lot of exciting action especially with the dirty cops that come into play. the murder case of the previous house owners will make you curious until the very end. This low-budget movie is quite an impressive production and the scenes are well executed. The special effects make for an intense scary movie and the actors are very skilled. The director of this movie did an amazing job and had me sold. It easily deserves a ten out of ten and a high recommendation. Deadline is a definite must see for all of the horror and action movie goers out there!
xkailienicole For a low budgeted movie, DEADLINE actually turned out to be a really good movie. When I first heard about it, I did not know much about the movie but after watching it, I would definitely recommend it to others. It was very suspenseful and mysterious with all the added effects and especially the music. The cast and crew did an excellent job putting this movie together. The locations were stunning and the lighting was on spot! The house used to film the movie was absolutely gorgeous. It played out the setting perfectly. Deadline will keep you on your feet with all it's shocking twists and turns especially at the end. It had a thought provoking plot and it was super creative. The director, Chris Tasara, did an amazing job with it! This movie was thrilling and keeps you wanting more, waiting to see what would happen next. It wasn't any typical scary movie because the storyline was so interesting and mind boggling. The actors and actresses played their characters so well which made it seem so believable. Deadline was action-filled with a "horror" twist and lots of suspense! Don't miss out on this great movie! It's definitely worth checking out!
marcdjcooper After having my copy of Deadline sit around for over a year, and then finding out the film pick up it's 13th award (to date), I thought it was time to see what all the fuss was about...And I can tell you, Deadline is worthy of all the buzz it's been generating. It's a mystery/ psychological thriller that succeeds on so many levels. It shows just what can be achieved on a limited budget, when a creative script meets a talented cast a crew. The story-line is tight, and the acting sharp. The technical aspects of the movie, particularly the lighting and soundtrack choices, really help to increase the mood of the film. It's creepy!Deadline doesn't boast a big name cast, and didn't blow it's budget on elaborate special effects, but the production value obtained does allows it to tell the story very well. Overall, Deadline is much more than the sum of it's parts. If you enjoy these types of movies, you'll definitely appreciate the work that went into it, and the final product output.Roll on the sequel...
gavin6942 Kyle and Sarah are starting a life together in a renovated house in Hollywood Hills, on the same property where the original house burned-down a decade earlier with its owner vanished...There are any number of problems with this film. I could talk about the poor acting (especially from screen veteran Gary Hudson) or the poor effects. I could discuss the slow pacing of what could have been an exciting action or horror film. I could complain of the gratuitous nudity (the woman in the opening scene must have the world's dirtiest chest for how long she stands there massaging herself).But, really, this comes down to one big problem: a script that has no narrative and no attempt at a linear plot. Is it a story about two corrupt cops? Is it a story about a couple who move into a house that was built on top of the ashes of a murder site? Somehow the story wants to be both, but actually tells us neither. By spending so much time on the cops, we learn very little about the haunting. And even with the cops, we never really get he full story on why they are corrupt (and how they do not get caught for such cavalier actions).And why is the wife a best-selling author who is going to go on a book tour and has writer's block? She is never shown writing, nor does her job factor in to the story. Why are we shown murders of two random friends or the forensics guy and his wife? We could hear about the forensics guy, and the friends really did not matter at all. The forensics guy was completely miscast, by the way -- he looked far too young.As I writing this rambling response to this film, I have in the back of my mind that the IMDb rating is 6.6 -- much higher than the average movie. This suggests to me that only the director's friends have rated the film and once the general public sees it, it will plummet to a 2 or 3. And somehow the movie won a few film festival awards. Sure, none of these are film festivals that actually matter, even among independent film junkies, but to win this means that the competition was even worse. God forbid those other films ever see the light of day.Is this the worst film ever made? Far from it. That honor goes to "Hell's Threshold". And, to be fair, I have seen enough horror films to know that this is not even in the top 10% of worst films. But it is pretty bad, and I understand why it has waited two years to find distribution. I just wish it had stayed hidden -- no one can watch this and find any enjoyment in it.