Pitfall
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- Jun 2, 2026
“Just Before Dawn” (1981) but make it modern, rushed, and feel like an iMovie trailer. 💀☠️🌲🌲🔥 There are gallons of issues with this movie but… The first half of the movie is rushed and feels like an iMovie trailer then in the middle and final act (which is decent to…
JackJun 4, 2026Nothing Like the video game i played growing up and this movie could have been called something else to make it seem different. Group of friends and brother and sister after losing their parents come to terms during onslaught bloody, gory kills amid one trapped and seeing…
JamesFearXMay 29, 2026Pitfall’s biggest strength lies in its pacing and commitment to practical effects. When Scott (Marshall Williams) plunges into that 10-foot spike trap, the movie shifts into overdrive. The makeup and gore work are agonizingly realistic, making the audience feel every ounce…
Final_girl_lex - May 31, 2026
“I’ll do it again, Ash. It was always you.” - Scott James Kondelik’s Pitfall is a horror thriller film. The film takes place after a young man gets separated from his friends while in the woods, he falls into a 10-foot deep pit of spikes, impaling him through the leg, and…
Darius 🇵🇸Jun 2, 2026straight to tubi next week
noahMay 29, 2026When the film leans into its horror elements, it works more often than not. The (biggest) problem is that it's padded with too much unnecessary fluff LOL. An excessive amount of time is devoted to the melodrama between the brother and sister, and it eventually becomes…
Oney M. - May 29, 2026
Goes down like bad sushi
MazinkaiserJun 3, 2026A watch like this pretty much lives and dies on its kills, and unfortunately there is not enough else holding it together to elevate it past standard stranded-in-the-woods slasher filler. It has the basic ingredients: isolated setting, bad decisions, a killer picking people…
LEATH3RFACEApr 13, 2026My favorite horror sub-genre is Richard Harmon in the woods.
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