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5/10
An adequate horror movie.
S_Soma16 June 2018
Warning: Spoilers
OUT OF THE SHADOWS is a reasonably competent, Australian-made horror picture. If you're a horror fan and have seen your share of horror pictures then it's unlikely that you're going to see anything new within it. Everything about it is adequate if unremarkable. Adequate acting, adequate music, adequate special-effects, adequate storyline, adequate...

Many of the plot elements presented are so well-established in the genre that you might even call them "traditional". In fact, that's actually a pretty good description of the movie overall: a good traditional horror movie based on well-established horror movie traditions.

Pregnant wife, unborn baby a desirable target for a well-known, ancient evil with recognizable name. Disbelieving husband that continues to disbelieve even in the face of pretty concrete evidence. Everybody thinks wife is crazy including doctors. Husband eventually comes around when proof, quite literally, hits him in the face. Authoritative church figure won't get involved because of church rules. Rebel church employee takes on the good fight. Protective supernatural character accidentally banished by rebel church employee. Forces of evil close in on now-unprotected mother and baby. Big supernatural fight ensues with everybody present. Supernatural villain throws everybody around the room being sure to bounce them off of walls. One side wins, one side loses, throw dice to pick which one.

I don't know how nascent or established the Australian horror movie industry is, but OUT OF THE SHADOWS suggests good things to come. The movie is worth watching for horror fans and is much better than the usual direct-to-video junk that the industry pumps out by the metric ton. The dénouement at the end is a little weak with the rockstar-esque supernatural super villain, but still a good effort that deserves some love.
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5/10
Some Fresh Ideas Overwhelmed by an Uneven Script!
spookyrat14 December 2018
This Australian independent supernatural - themed film is by no means a 21st century Exorcist, but arguably deserves a little more positive attention than it's currently receiving.

The cinematography throughout is of a very high standard and unlike many other contemporary films, we can clearly see what's going on. It sounds basic doesn't it. We go to see movies. The trouble is these days we frequently need to peer through the murk, masquerading as lighting to watch the action.

The locations and setting for a ghost film are also unusual to say the least. We don't usually associate this genre with attractive, sub-tropical regional Australian towns.

The special and sound effects are more than adequately used in a movie obviously made on a limited budget.

The acting displayed by a cast of relative unknowns (to this writer anyway) is never less than competent.

The main problem with the film lies within the script and the manner in which the story is constructed. None of the major characters receive any detailed backstories. How did the married couple end up in this town? Why does this town happen to have a pair of exorcists inhabiting the local church? Why should Dee, Father Joe's niece and a lay person have this background knowledge of demons and exorcisms and why should she have apparently ended up in court (offscreen) for carrying out some sort of exorcism? (BTW, the Dee character is obviously channelling the Deborah Furniss heroine from another Australian film from the 80's called Shame.) None of these issues are touched on, so we end up not caring a huge amount about the characters.

The film also unashamedly and unfortunately makes use of some very common generic tropes. 1 A solitary character being haunted, who for a fair percentage of the film is labelled as "mentally unstable". 2 A resident demon who seems cut from the same cloth, as the well-known Freddie Kruger 3 A pregnant woman, whose child is sought by the forces of evil. Ho- hum! I think you get the picture. 4 Final scenes which we have all seen before in any number of possession type films and which leave the door open for a possible sequel.

The climax when it arrives appears pretty rushed and abbreviated, as if the directors suddenly realised they had to wrap this movie up quickly to adhere to a 90 minute running time. It feels forced and imposed on us, rather than naturally occurring within the existing narrative.

Out of the Shadows ultimately doesn't succeed, but there is some promise shown by co-directors McLachlan and Patterson, that any future collaborations may hold some interest.
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3/10
Script was amazing
ymzcvwz3 September 2020
As someone that knows the original writer Eric C Nash of the script , the film would have been an amazing hit if the script was stolen and rewritten into the shadow of the film it should have been , the script was written with a sequel but the writers that took over the script destroyed what was an amazing script , by no fault of Eric's he's an amazing writer and look out for his next film that is his first Director debut ! Amazing films to come from Eric C Nash
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2/10
LEAVE US ALONE!
nogodnomasters11 September 2018
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The film opens with a number of subplots that unfortunately come together. The main focus is on Kat (Kendal Rae) a pregnant woman and lousy home decorator, who has moved into the area. She is bothered by ghosts and shadows that want her baby.

A few things...If I found my car turned upside down, I would call the police. I know State Farm would not let me file a claim without one. If you are being chased and you go to the lengths of holding your hand over your whimpering girl friend's mouth so as to not get detected, you don't shout at the top of your lungs, "Leave us alone.!"

The plot was unimaginative and poorly acted and executed. I was bored for much of the film.

Guide: F-word. Brief body double nudity (most likely a fake body part.)
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2/10
Do not waste your time
yuksellica-951295 March 2018
I never saw such a funny movie. It was very terrible.
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2/10
Nothing new
neil-8961121 June 2018
Seen it all before in so many other low rated horror/thrillers, nice scenery though. It's a shame that yelling and swearing can be considered dramatic acting for some who can't act.
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2/10
Just Terrible
dana-kellish9 September 2020
Awful, unoriginal script. Alarmingly bad performances. Slow and completely uninvolving. Watch something else.
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1/10
Should've stayed in the shadows, huh?
natnightly11 October 2023
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Nuh uh. No. Don't. Hit back on your remote right now, don't even bother.

This movie is another bottom of the landfill type, not even fun to watch. The movie doesn't know what it wants to do, where it wants to go, and who it wants you to care about, the results to each? Nothing, nowhere, nobody.

What makes me assert so negatively? Perhaps it's the headache inducing screeching from the wife, or the husband's temper tantrums, could even be from the brain scrambling subplot between the boomer goth and her... uncle?

Truthfully, it's the ending. There seems to be a misconception that ' bad guy win = good ending '. That's not to say it can't be pulled off, but most of these movies do it to be edgy or cool - it's a copout, and you know it is. A bad ending like this is for nothing but making you realize your time in life is finite and it's taken something you can never reclaim.

Besides the horrible writing, everything involved is stupid. Apparently it's possible for a guy to kill his wife, his coworker, a goth lady, and a priest in the most bizarre ways despite GAPING plotholes.

The coworker kills himself after ' accidentally ' shooting the goth lady, the wife just... coughs blood up and dies instantly? And the priest's head explodes.

They decided that the guy made it look like his coworker killed himself and the goth despite his coworker being the only one to touch the gun. I guess they also decided that he ruptured his wife's organs, if that's what even happened, and literally disintegrated a priest's head.

There was zero thought in making this movie, and as such, there's zero reason to watch it. Hard pass, whoever wrote this shouldn't be allowed to write instructions on how to breathe, lest they forget how to do that themselves.
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1/10
Don't Bother
lisajn-3008127 March 2021
Awful script! Awful ending! And some really bad acting!
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1/10
Had potential but fell way short
africe8 April 2021
Wow....so bad! The lead actress was good as was the blonde. Everyone else was horrible. The last 20 minutes totally ruined any chance of making this rate higher than a 1. Why do writers get lazy at the end? I feel I wasted my time with this. Rewrite the ending and recast....please.
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8/10
Paranormal horror that entertains above its weight class
marccerrone20 June 2018
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Director Dee McLachlan's Out of the Shadows falls into the paranormal horror drama genre and plays with the traditional ingredients necessary for creating a typical entry into this sector of horror. However, McLachlan Shadows uses some key techniques to differentiate her latest film from the rest of the paranormal segment, while retaining some roots of what makes this type of horror so popular. One of the best things about Out of the Shadows is the cast. Lead actors Kendal Rae and Blake Northfield fit into the roles of Katrina and Eric perfectly. Their performances build and bounce off one another, creating genuine on-screen chemistry, that sells the audience on their relationship. Katrina's delusion, and Eric's disbelief evolve naturally and organically, and the effect their actions have on one another doesn't feel rushed. On the production side of things, the cinematography work is beautiful. From the many shots of the Australian land scape, to unique camera angles when filming the actors and paranormal forces, it seamlessly adds an additional layer to the story. The cinematography aids in expressing the isolation and helplessness felt by Katrina as she attempts to convince Eric that she isn't crazy. The sound engineers did an excellent job creating the sounds and voice of the demons. Paired with the excellent sound work are the realistic practical and special effects, which blend well with one another and don't seem cheap or cheesy. Additionally, the sound track instills fear in the audience and heightens moments of suspense and shock. Overall, Out of the Shadows is a well-produced, entertaining paranormal horror, that punches above its budget and thoroughly entertains and captivates audiences.
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7/10
Effective Creepy Horror
rossboyask-113 January 2022
Australian horror chiller with a creepy setting and great performances from a talented cast. The horror is more to do with the atmosphere and growing tension rather than gore or jump scares.
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8/10
It's no Hollywood blockbuster just an enjoyable movie
countrytop4 December 2018
So everyone seems to be expecting a Halloween or Friday the 13th or some other big budget Hollywood movie but I don't tend to place preconceived expectations on movies..... Okay, if it's part of the Star Trek franchise or something I expect a certain level of expertise but if it's an unknown movie I just sit and watch it. On that basis I really enjoyed this film. It's a simple story with nice scenery. It's not scary, you won't leap off the lounge, it's more haunting.....a bit spooky.....you know that odd feeling down your back that makes you check the ceiling for spiders two days after you caught one? It's entertainment people!!!!...... so settle back, be entertained, and enjoy an hour and a half in front of the tv.
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6/10
Great Australian scenery, good acting and a few scares
melissahmcgrath31 May 2018
The movie has several themes which lets it down. A bit of a thriller, bit scary, bit investigative. But its worth a watch. Good Australian cast
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9/10
Good cinematography
kurtm-495237 July 2018
Shot well, some good scares. The scenery and plot is cool. The shadows are really scary!
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10/10
Well worth the watch ! 10/10 acting & cinematography
samuel-5878016 August 2019
Loved this movie, a few areas could've been done better but that being said well worth the watch
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