Black Water Vampire

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  • Unrat
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 23 min
  • 4.3  (1,179)

Black Water Vampire is a horror movie released in 2014. The movie revolves around a documentary filmmaker named Danielle who is investigating and making a film on the case of serial killings that have taken place in a remote forest area in Idaho, United States. The movie is shot in a found-footage style, with the camera work providing a first-person point of view of the events and happenings on the screen.

The movie begins with Danielle and her crew members, Andrea and Anthony, setting out to investigate the recent disappearance of two campers in the Idaho forest. As they start interviewing locals, they realize that the area is infamous for multiple unsolved murders that occurred around the same time every year. The filmmakers explore the local folklore surrounding the Black Water legend, a mysterious creature that is said to lurk in the forest, and is believed to be responsible for the murders.

The crew members set up a base camp in the wilderness, and the film takes on a terrifying turn as they encounter unexplainable and violent events. The woods come alive with unexplained noises and shadows, and the crew members start experiencing strange and terrifying visions. The audience is kept on the edge of their seats as the characters start to unravel the mystery of the Black Water legend, and the truth behind the murders.

The movie is well-paced, with a slow build-up of tension, leading to a thrilling climax. The portrayal of the characters is realistic, and the viewers can identify with their fears and concerns. The effects and cinematography are gritty, lending authenticity to the found-footage style of filming.

The lead actress, Danielle Lozeau, delivers a strong performance as the fearless documentarian, who is consumed by her quest for the truth, and the other two crew members, played by Andrea Monier and Anthony Fanelli, provide excellent support in their roles. Though the storyline is fictional, the film incorporates real-life events and actual crime scene photographs, adding to its credibility.

Black Water Vampire brings a fresh take on the found-footage style of shooting, and its captivating storyline keeps the audience engrossed throughout. The movie has a strong sense of atmosphere and an engaging plot that is bound to send chills down the spine. The movie is not recommended for viewers who are sensitive to graphic depictions of violence and gore.

Overall, Black Water Vampire is a well-executed horror movie that combines elements of mystery, suspense, and terror. It has an intriguing storyline, convincing acting, and an immersive atmosphere that is sure to appeal to fans of the genre. The movie is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys found-footage movies, thrillers, or horror movies in general.

Black Water Vampire is a 2014 mystery with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.3.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    Unrat
  • Runtime
    1 hr 23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (1,179)
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