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7/10
Great film
aznknight7728 April 2020
I thought this was a good original idea for the Quarantine. Due to the fact no one can really work on/finish their indie projects due to lockdown.

The acting was spot on. Not to mention amazing cast. My favorite segment was Dane and the Druggy Bunny.
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10/10
The first film shot in isolation!
Stabbit122 November 2020
Such an honor to be on this film. The cast is incredible, and we had a blast making it!
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10/10
There's Just No Keeping this Esteemed Group of Horror & Indie Actors Down in Tony Newton's & Josh Schultz' " DARK WEB : Mystery Box " !
timodo8 October 2020
There's Just No Keeping this Esteemed Group of Horror & Indie Actors Down in Tony Newton's & Josh Schultz' " DARK WEB : Mystery Box " ! EveryBody Isolated .... Bringing Their Own unique twists & mannerisms into play , bringing a fresh perspective into the New Co-Vid style of Filmdom ! The Premise is : Random Mystery Boxes showing up on Pod-Casters DoorSteps with some Serious & Lethal Consequences ! Josh & Sarah Schultz play a Loving couple whose relationship problems begin the moment that the box appears ; & Sarah is a Sight to Behold as she tries to deal with the Ramifications on Her Own ! There's Gorgeous & Stacked Julie Anne Prescott as the Chipper & Smiling 'BrandyWine' , who begins a quick descent into a frightened Lunacy ; & Ravishing Rheanon Nicole , who employs weaponry in Her Defense against Who-Knows-What ! The affable Shawn C. Phillips is 'CoolDuder' , & brings some Humorous Relief interspersed throughout the Film to lighten some of the Tension , but ultimately has to deal with the Unknown Forces as well ! Then there's Tony Newton as 'Tonez' , Dane Kell as 'JordanIntoMystery' , Emil Johansson as 'Levin' , Eliza Sica , & Gemma Wilks . All do an exceptional job ... especially with having to deal with the Pandemic & doing all the Choreography Themselves ! The Finished Product is Remarkable ; & the Visual & Sound Qualities are above board , which must have been quite a Task when Editing ! Check it out at You-Tube ; & Read the Description Below to Find out even More ! & Remember to LIKE , Leave a Comment , & Subscribe to " MORT HOUSE FILMS " .... Quality Productions & Excellent Films !
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8/10
Highly enjoyable and chilling quarantine anthology
A series of random vignettes about people who receive mystery boxes from the dark web which turns deadly for all involved.

There was a lot to like here. The random zipping around to the various performers which happen in the midst of their introductory segments offers plenty of fun segments here where it opens a fun style without getting bored with the segments. Opening on the couple who get murdered while watching internet videos gets this going nicely and then turning into the segments about the film collector and the spiritualist gives a great introduction. The film really gets going with the in boxing couple, where the continuous discoveries they make about the strange box and its contents shout out a bad idea and not going further. Their pressing on to discover the potential inherit of the box has a creepy air about it which is nicely enhanced by the follow-up video of the user offering to showcase safety and security measures for these kinds of videos which is a fantastic transition. That this one quickly becomes s obvious about the dangerousness of the VHS tape they receive turns this one up further. As each recipient receives the tape in various methods and packages with the common trope of satanic objects and trinkets, there's a rowing intensity to the segments shifting around to the various personalities removing the contents and getting unnerved about finding the tape. Once it shows them reacting to the tape, the chilling images serve this one well. The intensity level carries on with the final reactions and outcomes featured here. Bolstered by the genuinely creepy images shown in brief flashes, their physical and verbal breakdowns from where this one started build up from each individual shown. The editing style is a little weird here where it tends to favor some more than others at select points so some performers disappear for long stretches while some have stacked sections with several parts close together, but that's not a detriment here.

Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
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