Vacancy (2007)

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Directed by Nimród Antal

Running Time: 82 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

A motel pit-stop turns into a terrifying fight for survival when soon-to-be-divorced couple David and Amy Fox (Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale, pictured) find a video tape that appears to show the violent deaths of former guests in the very room they're in. They've got to get out... but cameras are recording their every move and the more they panic, the better the resulting masterpiece will be.

Nimród Antal made waves in 2003 with his award-winning black comedy/thriller Kontroll. Four years on, the Hungarian director has turned his attention to a US box office crowd-pleaser that captures the pulse-thumping sense of dread felt by the main characters without descending into bogey-man hogwash.

This is a horror built on credible fears - cockroaches, enclosed spaces, banging doors - to which Amy and David have realistic responses, and it works. A sound addition to the genre.

Cast

Image for Kate BeckinsaleKate BeckinsaleAmy Fox
Image for Luke WilsonLuke WilsonDavid Fox
Frank WhaleyMason
Ethan EmbryMechanic
Scott G. AndersonKiller
Mark CasellaTruck Driver
David DotyHighway Patrol
Norm ComptonSnuff Victim
Caryn MowerSnuff Victim
Meegan GodfreySnuff Victim
Kym StysSnuff Victim
Andrew FiscellaSnuff Victim
Dale Waddington HorowitzSnuff Victim
Ernest MiskoSnuff Victim
Bryan RossSnuff Victim

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