Review of Vacancy (1999) by Scott Tobias for AV Club — 18 Apr 2007
Making an assured transition to Hollywood after his Hungarian cult sensation "Kontroll," director Nimród Antal gets his business done with an efficiency that recalls "Red Eye," another thriller that clocks in under 90 minutes.
But efficiency isn't everything, and Antal sacrifices too much in order to sustain tension.
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This review of Vacancy (1999) was written by Scott Tobias and published by AV Club on 18 Apr 2007.
Vacancy has generally received positive reviews.
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