The Alley (Psychological Thriller, Full Movie, English, Feature Film) free full youtube movies
The Alley (2010), Thriller, Full Movie, English, Feature Film, Free Flick, Buong Pelikula. Runtime 1h 28min Director: Jeff Hathcock Writer: Jeff Hathcock Stars: Brice Allen, Josh Barker, Girstin Bergquist A twelve-year-old witnesses a murder and finds himself alone in his nightmare. Suspense mounts as the killer and witness play a deadly game of cat and mouse. The audience takes each twist and turn in a rush of adrenaline. It is a psychological thriller that captures emotion while generating tension and fear that forces us deeper and deeper into "The Alley." ALICE NELSON: The IMDb description of The Alley gave the impression that this Indy film might be an undiscovered treasure. However it was little more than an overdressed after school special, loaded with hammy performances, bad set locations, poor casting choices and an awful script written and directed Jeff Hathcock, who may want to consider a new line of work. Nick Andrews (Nick Slimmer) is The Alley’s modern day Boy who Cried Wolf. He has told so many whoppers that no one, except his gullible sister Amy (Madison Fitzgibbons), believes him when one of his wild tales actually turns out to be true. One night when Nick was supposed to be home watching his younger sister, he ventures out on his bike only to witness the murder of a young woman in the alley near his home. Nick gets a good look at the murderer’s face, unfortunately for Nick, the killer also gets a good look at him as well. So Nick high tails it out of that alley and runs to the supposed safety of his home. In the rush to escape, he leaves his bike, which has his name and address printed neatly on the tag, behind. Now the hunt is on. Will the authorities believe Nick’s tale? Will his mother stop yelling at him? Will the killer be caught? Will you even care by the time this thing grinds to a halt? I can answer that last question with a big fat NO! I conclude that you won’t give a rats patooty by the time this 88 minutes has mercifully come to an end. Then there’s the killer (Shannon Holzer), who bears a striking resemblance to Gary Sinise, but whose acting abilities unfortunately doesn’t resemble Sinise’s in the least bit. The killer spends the entire movie with a forced scowl permanently etched onto his face. I think it’s meant to look menacing but it only makes him looks as if he’s racking his brain to remember each tortured line of dialogue. We get to follow in the murderer’s footsteps throughout the film to find out what makes him tick. But all this did was highlight the fact that nothing in this movie was believable, including the rage that supposedly made the killer snap and take a woman’s life. Rounding out the ensemble cast are three hapless detectives that Nick enlists to help him bring the murderer to justice. Talk about suspending belief for 88 minutes, from the clichéd police lingo, to the awkward way in which they held their guns, it was as if they had never seen such a strange contraption. It makes one wonder if
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