The bond between mother and child is a strong and universally recognized one. A young woman wakes up in a deserted factory where she is hunted by an invisible force. All in all terrible film and please don't watch it, apart from that I would give it a solid 9/10. Nathalie Buscombe is a single mom and ex-military who works out. Opening the door to escape, she stops to enjoy the scenery, of course, gets caught again. After seeing another woman stabbed to death by her unseen foe she realizes the seriousness of her situation.

Stalked tips its hand early as to the nature of the threat, so I’m not dropping a spoiler by saying its a man (Laurence Saunders, Monochrome, The Snarling) using a prototype military invisibility suit. Overall, a slow burner that doesn't really heat up.

Writer/director Justin Edgar (The Marker) makes use … Technically inferior to most female heroine attempts. She meets another captive, Tess (Nathalie Buscombe) who’s a nurse. External Reviews The dialogue isn’t anything that profound, but not being able to make it out is annoying. And, it gets worse then that. Stalked is available in the UK via Central City Media. Instead of a quick trip, however, she ends up in a warehouse and stalked by something or someone she can’t see. The bond between mother and child is a strong and universally recognized one. FAQ … Good film on a low budget. Maybe the worst film ever made and I only watched the trailer and read the reviews. Sam (Nathalie Buscombe) is on a hike/run in the woods. REVIEW: Written and directed by Justin Edgar (The Marker, Doctors), Stalked is an unexpected force. A young woman named Sam wakes up in a deserted factory where she is hunted by an invisible force. and the Terms and Policies, And if she has to fight an invisible captor to do so, so be it. Review: STALKED (2019) January 4, 2020 June 8, 2020 Jim Morazzini British Film, British Horror, Central City Media, Horror Movie, Justin Edgar, Laurence Saunders, Movie Review, Nathalie Buscombe, Rebecca Rogers, Stalked, Thriller, Uncork’d Entertainment. Guarded by ONE supposedly military drone that seems to hover at about 5 feet and packed full of bullets that run out just in the nick of time and is disabled by a random house brick lying on the driveway. With Nathalie Buscombe, Billy Cooke, Vanessa Donovan, Amber Edgar. Can they work together and get out alive? IMDB should give reviewers a zero star review option for cases just like this. Held captive in a deserted factory, a former soldier uses her combat skills to fend off a serial killer who can render himself invisible. and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes and Fandango. That and the repeated threats to kill her daughter keep her playing his game. Yet, when the antagonist is holding her, a simple kick in the b*lls would have ended the movie. When her child’s father can’t help she’s forced to leave him alone long enough to run to the pharmacy. Metacritic Reviews, Serious contender to the worst movie ever award . She gets abducted and awakes in a military warehouse/factory and is threaten by the janitor with a personal Romulan cloaking device. She must fight the invisible man to get out and save her child. Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr. The effects applied to the killer’s voice make him impossible to understand what he’s saying. a corrective battle of the sexes, pitting open female empowerment and maternal might against a man whose own chokehold over others is rooted entirely in his ability to hide like a little boy. Tess looks great after giving birth 5 months ago, she must be blessed to have a body that's bounced back so quickly. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Or to notice some of the plot holes. How to keep her from escaping when she does? Can it give an edge to an otherwise overly familiar plot? A lot of it is shot from the killer’s point of view. September 3, 2019 A solid idea that loses steam towards the end, Stalked taps into every mother's worst nightmare and dwells on it for as much tension as it can get. She must have missed quiet a few lessons of her military training, I hope so, if that's the best that they produce then the English are in trouble.