Director's Cut

2024

Horror

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 93% · 16 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 93% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.5/10 10 227 227

Plot summary

A Long Island punk band meets a mysterious director through social media who generously offers to shoot their first music video for free. Desperate for fame, they drive deep into the Pennsylvania woods in hopes of making a killer music video.

Director

Top cast

Louis Lombardi as Mister Director
Brandy Ochoa as Menace
Haley Cassidy as Jen Z
Tyler Ivey as Jay
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834.97 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
R
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23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 2
1.51 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
R
Subtitles us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 9

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kannibalcorpsegrinder 6 / 10

A generally flawed if somewhat watchable genre effort

Desperate to regain their image, a young rock band looking to overcome a personal tragedy in their history decides to shoot a controversial music video to help raise awareness for their comeback, but the longer they stay there the more his unhinged tactics make them question his true motives.This was a decent enough genre effort. Among the better features here is the strong and overall enjoyable setup that allows for this one to stay on a solid enough note. The initial history of the band's backstory involving the personal tragedy, the different idiosyncrasies about how they perform and write music, and the struggle with trying to get the band back on track after a series of setbacks offers a fine enough motivation for taking the offer to shoot the video. This gets them out to the house which is a moody, atmospheric piece that is the perfect type of setting for something like this to happen based on these initial early beats all set out by the strong starting point. Even once they're there, the atmosphere and strangeness of what's going on make for some intriguing ideas as for how things play out here with the way the shoot goes on. However, once the starting point has been established, almost nothing of any interest happens for long stretches of the film. Featuring no shortage of scenes involving the group going through the motions of deciding what they're doing, how they're interacting when they arrive at the house, or the series of personal inflections coming to pass while they prepare for the shoot to the point that it's just bland and dull waiting for things to happen. When it does start happening, the idea of what's going on with taking out the band one by one under the pretense of shooting the scenes for the video but turning into gruesome torture sequences that showcase more stupidity than anything in letting everything get to the point it odes before they catch onto the plan since it's so obvious there's no real surprise at all. It does undermine this just enough to hold this don overall.Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and drug use.
Reviewed by patrickbivona 2 / 10

Fake Reviews!

Do Not believe the fake reviews! This movie is not good. It is unbelievably boring, with characters that are unlikeable, and a worn out plot.Plot holes galore, and an ending that will leave you wanting to jam a knife in your hand, because that would be more entertainingIt is not a "throw back" to classic slashers, and it's not even a slow burn movie. This movie is boring and not even remotely entertaining. There was plenty of opportunities to make it into a decent slasher, but they failed miserably.The characters are terrible, and some are just blatantly in your face for no reason, without any kind if background of why they are even in the movie.Do not waste your time!
Reviewed by Rikkettsa 2 / 10

Redefining awful for a new generation

Every once in a while, a new movie needs to come along and remind us of just how horribly bad a film can be. Director's Cut is that movie. Horrible acting, terrible actors, Lance Hart, and a recycled plot. Can it get any worse? The answer is yes - you can actually sit through the entire thing. I made the mistake of doing just that and now my life is infinitely worse.
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