Review of There's Nothing Out There (1991) by Kato H — 02 Oct 2007
For those who thought the SCREAM films were so clever, I present this much more entertaining film that did the same premise roughly 5 years earlier. A group of high schoolers head to a cabin for Spring Break, but one of them is a horror movie expert and he begins to recognize warning signs that the group is entering into a horror movie.
The group is obviously skeptical, but unbeknownst to them a carnivorous alien is stalking through the woods around the cabin. If that wasn't enough, this alien has more than murder on its mind. This film is clever and the dialogue is inspired.
The low budget shows itself many times, but the alien is a really well-done creation. Like many low-budget productions it suffers from some amateurish acting, but if you can look past that you'll find this to be a lot more enjoyable than all three SCREAM films put together.
Give it a shot.
This review of There's Nothing Out There (1991) was written by Kato H on 02 Oct 2007.
There's Nothing Out There has generally received mixed reviews.
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