Night Shoot – Movie Review
Director: Taylor Katsanis
Writer: Taylor Katsanis (Screenplay)
Cast
- Alexia Bailey
- Zach Ball (Walking Dead)
- Jason Francisco Blue (Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water)
- Eddie Davenport (Logan)
- Derek Evans
- Andrea Vertuca
- Kasey O’Barr
Plot: A college documentary project goes awry when a group of film students stumble on a strange, wooded homeless community, and slowly discover they’re the ones being watched.
Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Night Shoot starts when student TJ Campbell (O’Barr) gets assigned to a documentary filmmaking class. He joins an established team of Olivia (Vertuca), Niko (Katsanis), Elisha (Bailey) and Zach (Evans). The team go in search of their story, leading them to investigate a homeless community.
As the team get closer to the community, they discover a group of different people, with different stories. However, some of the community have a much darker side to their behavior and watch their every move.
Verdict on Night Shoot
Night Shoot follows a documentary filmmaking crew who go in search of a new story in a homeless community. It sees them set up camp in the woodland area before learning about a much darker truth about the community.
This horror movie uses modern desperation to get a story to take us into a disturbing environment. It shows the ambitious film crew coming together to try and find a story, only to walk into a much darker tale. There is a lot of build-up as we see the uneasy feeling growing throughout the movie. However, once it gets released, we get treated to a crazed conclusion.
Where to Watch
Night Shoot is available on VUDU.
Final Thoughts – Night Shoot is filled with an uneasy feeling, before exploding to life.