The Scribbler
The Scribbler (2014)

The Scribbler

5/5
(47 votos)
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This movie is great!Loads of atmosphere, really engaging story and a fantastic cast that adds value throughout our journey.

An okay movie about multiple personality disorder set in a quite original setting. Katie Cassidy was pretty good in the lead role, and the movie kept me interested, though the finale could have been better.

The film opens with Suki (Katie Cassidy) being interrogated about murders at Juniper Towers. Suki has Dissociative Identity Disorder, i.

I have not read the graphic novel this movie is based on nor have I ever watched an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I raise that point because apparently a few of the background performers in that famous TV show are plentiful enough for fans to remark this movie is something of a reunion.

I found this flick while screening random trailers online and boy howdy did it peak my interest. The Scribbler (2014) from the trailer is the sort of film that makes you want to see it simply because you're not quite sure what the hell it was you just watched, and you want some more.

This movie is ridiculous , with over the top acting, preposterous LOL dialogue and a plot that will have you rolling your eyes. I laughed way too often at a movie that I assume was suppose to be some type of Sci-Fi thriller/horror.

I might write a spoiler, so I checked the box. Right off, it was a great surprise to see Sara Tomko -- she commits so much to her roles, and is quite easy on the eyes.

What can I say about this movie that "wow" won't sum up. This is a great movie with amazing pacing and interesting characters.

Visually The Scribbler has a lot going for it. The effects are good, there is a succession of beautiful women with striking fashion sense, and there's a great location and lots of rain and thunder.

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