Murder in the Dark

August. 09,2013      R
Rating:
4.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When a group of young people camping in the ruins of a medieval Turkish town play a party game called 'Murder in the Dark', they soon discover that someone is taking the game too far...Produced in an experimental shooting style, this murder-mystery features a cast of actors who were not allowed to see the script. The actors' choices interactively changed the shape of the story. They had to use clues to solve the mystery laid out before them by the filmmakers.

Mary Kate Wiles as  Taylor
Simone Tang as  Simone
Kiran Deol as  Lilly
Eme Ikwuakor as  Solo
Yann Bean as  Luca
Luke Arnold as  Kevin
Phil Austin as  Matthew
Samrat Chakrabarti as  Ajay

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Reviews

WasAnnon
2013/08/09

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Console
2013/08/10

best movie i've ever seen.

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Sameer Callahan
2013/08/11

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Janis
2013/08/12

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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shawnblackman
2013/08/13

A group of people head up to see some ruins and then camp out. While there they start being killed with their organs harvested. Everyone is suspicious of each other and the deaths are falling in order of the game they played called Murder In The Dark.This was sort of a found footage. The premise wasn't too bad but what was bugging me the whole time was why couldn't they just leave? I know the vehicle wouldn't start of course but if every morning we woke up and someone had been killed in the night, my ass would be walking down the road with nothing left to lose, not staying there for three more nights. I guess the film wouldn't be as long. It does get boring after a bit. I thought the end was stupid. It just didn't have an 8 Films To Die For feel.

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ironhorse_iv
2013/08/14

I'm sorry, but Murder in the Dark doesn't deserve to be, in the '8 films to die for' in 2015. Maybe if the movie was based on the 1983 collection of short fiction by Canadian author Margaret Atwood; which had 27 pieces of writing, ranging in variety of styles, including fictionalized autobiography, parables, travel stories, satires and prose poems. I would see it! After all, all of those stories, are held together through their major themes of loss, menace and terror, and men's abuse of power. Now, that would be something to die for! In the end, the annual horror film festival got it wrong, by adding this film. This is by far, the weakest of the eight independent horror movies that debut at After Dark Horrorfest 2015. Originally released in 2013 and directed by Dagen Merrill, Murder in the Dark tells the story of a group of young international med students camping in the ruins of a medieval Turkish town for some odd reason to play the party game "Murder in the Dark". Only to find out that, someone is taking the game, way too seriously, as one by one, each member of the team are killed off. Without spoiling the movie, too much, I have to say, the movie's parlor game concept isn't the focus of the film, like the title makes it out to be. Not only does, very little murder happen in the dark, but the movie doesn't even capitalize on the gimmick of the game, besides the order of people getting killed. There isn't any variations! No vampires! No Froggy Murder! No Lonely Ghost! No anything! The parlor game part of the film is really disappointing. It doesn't help that the movie was filmed with a very low budget. The cheapness of the film, clearly shows in the fake looking blood, lame deaths and lack of sets. Although the film is set in Turkey, it was actually filmed in an old abandoned medieval town of Craco, Italy without permission. Because of this, the production for this film, was often stop, due to protest from the nearby town. Its shows, how limited, their time was, at the town. As most of the night shots, were filmed, elsewhere. While, it's cool to see them, camping in an old abandoned medieval town of Craco and I was in awe of the beautiful magnificent place, they shot in. It still doesn't make sense for the characters to be there. The town wasn't abandoned due to medical reasons. So why are they even there? They're not Archaeologists or Historians. So, what's the appeal? Also, how did the killer's hide out, not get detected by any of the students. Wouldn't all the medical supplies, be a big hint that something isn't right? Another question, the audience members, might be asking in this film, is how the killer could be in so many places so quickly. The twist toward the end, also doesn't add up. His premise in the film is still confusing even after they expose who he is. I really don't get, what he's trying to accomplish, by being a street surgeon. They show that he killed, a previous group of campers. Are we really supposed to believe that everybody in that group and this group has organs that are compatible with each other and happen to be in the medical field? How unrealistic convenient! Anyways, I have to say, the group of actors in this movie were mediocre, at best. I really couldn't understand, some of the things, they're trying to say, under their think Australian, Indian, Russian and South African accents. It doesn't help that the actors for this film, weren't allowed to see the script, in order, to bring a more honest reaction. The fact that the actors improvised much of the dialogue, shows how lazy, and not well-plan out this film was. The love story between Taylor (Mary Kate Wiles), the daughter of group leader Matthew (Phil Austin) and Australian hitchhiker Kevin (Luke Arnold) really comes out of nowhere. A few times when the characters were yelling with each other, I was left a little bit perplexed about the reasoning, why they were. Again, this is the nature of having to improvise and come up with dialogue on the fly without the support of a thought-out script. This choice by them, really backfired on the filmmakers, as it makes the characters look very dumbfounded for people that supposed to medical students. It was very annoying. It also doesn't help that all the characters are not that unlikeable. All of the yelling by them, made it frustrating to watch. I had to turn it off, several times, because of that. One other thing, that didn't look right in this film, is the camera work. Everything looks so generic. It never capture how beautiful, the city is. Some scenes are way too pitch dark to tell, what's going on, while others are way too shaky or out of focus. I wish the movie use more framing, lighting and properly capture a shot, because the city of Craco deserves better. Overall: Though, Murder in the Dark means well, its approach is not good. It's too clichés to stand out. I admire the intrepid spirit it took to make this movie, but this isn't a movie, I would rewatch, anything soon.

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jswindter01
2013/08/15

...a fresh take on the now, very stale genre of horror!I know there seem to be many who do not at all believe the "gimmick" that's used in the movie, "Murder in the Dark". I specifically use the word "gimmick" due to that being the most common of the negative descriptors used by critics in speaking of what this set of writers/directors bravely, dared to use in making this little horror flick.I. personally, DO believe that this crew/cast actually did try this daring feat of something totally new, and unheard of in the making of ANY movie, much less a genre piece of horror. I absolutely believe that these actors/actresses were led in blind and thereby forced to rely on their own gut feelings, and intuition, on how to proceed forward throughout the entire filming of this movie..and for me, the end result was great! It was completely grounded in reality, which allows the viewer to feel the unease, and even somewhat "feel" the fear that naturally arises from the unknown..and IMO, these actors/actresses were every bit in the thick of the thick of "the unknown"..the who?..the what?..the when, and how?..each of the scenes were going to play out?.. as well as deciphering where each of the scenes were going to fit.. what they would mean..and from there what it would "equal" in compiling and piecing together the proverbial puzzle of the "big picture", as a whole, in what would form the cohesive plot of the movie.I dug it, and I very much appreciate the different route this crew/cast dared to take in making this movie.

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InDyingArms
2013/08/16

A bunch of friends are heading to a ruin in the country, of which where they'll camp out for their vacation. They're adventure soon, however, turns for the absolute worse as they're friends, one by one get picked off by someone amongst themselves. The one thing they now must do is find out who it can be, and stop them. I personally think the plot was intriguing for what it was. You get the original, classic feelings from past murder mystery film plots, only this time in a more interesting, more unique setting. I found it extremely interesting how the film took a turn toward having the murder mystery horror plot take place in a secluded, abandoned environment. You have all these characters in one desolate environment where nobody really ever goes, around an area where barely anyone even lives. I found the given characters to be a bit stale. At Least how they were executed. Don't get me wrong, they weren't bad, but the film dose little, to no character development, and we don't exactly get to know anything important of these characters. At points they seemed just to be there, to be there. They're acting, actually, was quite good. I felt as if these actors, even with not much depth, played out their characters well, and delivered they're sequences of fright, terror, and suspense in a solid matter. The twist this film delivers was a hard hit. It felt as if we didn't exactly see it coming, at the same time, when it hits, we get that feeling to where we could of told who it was, when the twist finally unleashed, if that makes sense. The cinematography in this movie, I feel as if I should review a bit. It wasn't the best, in all honesty, there were parts the camera zoomed in way too much, other parts where shots seemed blurred, others where you only see half the characters faces, and some where it's being shaken around like some found footage film. I can understand this film wasn't too high of budget, but I felt as if the problem could have easily been avoided. Lastly, the gore in this movie I felt was great for what we got. We get some pretty good gore throughout the film, mostly around the end. In the end, this wasn't the strongest "8 films to die for" installment, but does it make this film bad? Absolutely not. Despite its lack of character depth, slight clichés, and not so great cinematography, this film was enjoyable. The acting was great, and even though the characters aren't expressed with depth, they hold grip, and come out pretty decently. The gore in the film was pretty solid for what it was, giving us some scenes with great gore. The plot was classic - like, delivering a solid, and actually quite suspenseful murder mystery themed horror film; The suspense in the film was solid, white- knuckled tension. In conclusion, the film lacked a bit, but with it's pro's defeating it's cons, it turned itself into a pretty solid little horror flick. I'd honestly recommend it, even though this may not be Afterdarks best installment for 2015.

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