Director: David Marmor
Writer: David Marmor (Screenplay)
Starring: Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey, Taylor Nichols, Alan Blumenfeld, Naomi Grossman, Celeste Sully
Plot: Sarah tries to start anew in LA, but her neighbours are not what they seem.
Tagline – Welcome to the neighborhood
Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Apartment 1BR starts when aspiring fashion designer Sarah (Bloom) moves to LA, moving into a small apartment complex, which will see her getting to know her neighbours, Brian (Matthey), Jerry (Nichols) and many others, making her feel welcome to the complex.
Sarah does find herself struggling to adapt to life, when her life takes an even darker turn, when it turns out the residents of the apartment complex have other plans for her, putting her through a series of gruelling tests.
Thoughts on Apartment 1BR
Thoughts – Apartment 1BR is a horror thriller that will see the dream of LA being shattered for a young woman, who finds herself needing to go through a string of events to make sure she can be welcomed into a community, rather than chase the dream she wanted in LA. This is a unique idea behind a cult, because we get to see both sides of the curtain, while knowing there is also a bigger picture being kept a secret. Nicole Brydon Bloom takes on both sides of the curtain with her character, showing how easily they believe they can break someone. The location being used of an apartment complex in the middle of LA, is unique, with the idea that something like this could happen in such a busy environment. Where this film does fall short, would be the ending, which leaves too many unanswered questions, with hope of getting a sequel to explain them all.
Final Thoughts – Apartment 1BR is a smartly created horror movie, with us wanting to see even more of the world created.