They have already lost two of their friends in the marsh, presumably dead. This is bottom-feeding cinema with a slick veneer and more skin than the issue of Playboy that featured star Jaclyn Swedberg, both haplessly trying covering up for a rock-bottom, aimless disaster that's packed with unlikable, one-track-mind characters who are never shaped beyond either their lack of clothes or their craving for sex and alcohol, even in the midst of their friends' blood and guts. Patrick's Day trapped between two evils forcing them to fight, die, or go back the way they came. Something worse, something more savage, was lying in wait just outside the marsh, in the house. Apparently the film was funded via Kickstarter.
It suffers from a few less-than-purely-dark black levels at the beginning that do tighten up and stay dark and true without crush for the duration. They stumble upon an empty Cape Cod vacation house alongside the foggy marsh and break in to take shelter. The movie isn't worth the effort of either trying to sort it out or tear it down. It looks quite good, but the low lighting doesn't really let it breathe. The movie starts at what appears to be an end apparently a prequel is in the works, and this movie ends just as abruptly and randomly as it begins and its structure is so random that it's nearly impossible to keep up with who is who, what they are doing, or where they are at.
Combine that topsy-turvy feeling with the aimless characters, undefined bad guys, wayward structure, and general uncertainty as to what's happening, who's who, when's when, and so on and so forth and it's a wonder Muck made it out of the editing suite at all. Whatever was in the marsh is still after them and soon after one of them goes for help, the rest of the group learns that the evil in the marsh is not the only thing that wants them dead. They have already lost two of their friends in the marsh, presumably dead. Then there's the bad guy's name is it actually ever said in the movie, or is it just listed in the credits? You will get a notification at the top of the site as soon as the current price equals or falls below your price. Anchor Bay's featureless Blu-ray does offer rock-solid video and audio. What happens next is unspeakable, horror that cannot be unseen.
And this one ends there, too. The only thing that keeps a movie like Muck from jointing the absolute worst of the worst genre films like is its slick façade. Several others show up, all in some state of despair, bleeding, tired, and quibbling with one another over sex and alcohol. She's wet, tired, beat-up, and there's a big old mystery house just up ahead unlucky number 7. They stumble upon an empty Cape Cod vacation house alongside the foggy marsh and break in to take shelter.
Muck opens with a wounded, filthy girl in her underwear, calling out for her friends, surrounded by mist, ankle-deep in a marsh. The image doesn't suffer from any excess noise, banding, aliasing, or blocking. Whatever was in the marsh is still after them and soon after one of them goes for help, the rest of the group learns that the evil in the marsh is not the only thing that wants them dead. Reviews: The biggest spoiler I can mention about this film is that the Director, Steve Wolsh, is a graduate of Georgetown University with a major in marketing and management. They stumble upon an empty Cape Cod vacation house alongside the foggy marsh and break in to take shelter. The track always feels alive and in-tune with its surroundings, enveloping the listener no matter the location.
These unlucky travelers spend their St. Is she frozen in Carbonite? What happens next is unspeakable horror that cannot be unseen. Music is aggressive, whether the faintest drum beat, strum, or piano stroke or the most mashed-up, full-on sonic assault of sound. These unlucky travelers spend their St. Said bad guy is played by Kane Hodder of fame though he's not the only bad guy, and they all look the same, so he's in it for name recognition and a poster blurb only, it seems. Muck's dark and murky 1080p transfer was shot digitally in 4K.
The movie gets everything wrong even as it tries so desperately hard to do everything right. Ones that come out of the San Fernando valley. . Clarity is precise, spacing robust, surround full, and bass tight. The image is crisp and sharp and reveals all the blood and yuk-covered skin and clothes nicely. Perhaps the worst part is the movie's insistence of diving so deep into cliché that it often feels like a parody rather than a serious Horror flick.
The guys are there to talk about sex and alcohol. Director: Writer: Starring: , , , , , Producer: » Muck Blu-ray Review What's with the poster? The press release can't even shed any more light. It looks good throughout, even in the low light. The girls are eye candy and typical Horror fodder. Colors, again mostly in the well-lit bar, are accurate and true, particularly the warm woods and the green clothes. Something worse, something more savage, was lying in wait just outside the marsh, in the house.