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Vacancy
Description
When David and Amy Fox's car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, they are froced to stay at the only motel around. After realizing that the low-budget slasher movies they're watching were all filmed in the very room they're sitting in, the couple finds hidden video cameras in their room and understand that unless they escape, they'll be the next victims of a snuff film.
When David and Amy Fox's car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, they are froced to stay at the only motel around. After realizing that the low-budget slasher movies they're watching were all filmed in the very room they're sitting in, the couple finds hidden video cameras in their room and understand that unless they escape, they'll be the next victims of a snuff film.
Actors:
Chevon Hicks,
Bryan Ross,
Kym Stys,
Norm Compton,
Frank Whaley,
Andrew Fiscella,
Ethan Embry

Chevon Hicks

Bryan Ross

Kym Stys
8 December 1973, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Norm Compton

Frank Whaley
20 July 1963, Syracuse, New York, USA

Andrew Fiscella
25 May 1966

Ethan Embry
13 June 1978, Huntington Beach, California, USA
Country:
United States
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October 05, 2007
Very creepy.
September 30, 2008
An unpleasant and hardly entertaining creepy horror road movie that comes up as vacant as an empty room.
April 20, 2007
Vacancy, in the end, simply offers a particularly aggressive brand of couples counseling.
September 20, 2007
All things considered, not half bad. Indeed, it's much less than half bad.
April 20, 2007
It's welcome to see another movie that relies more on apprehension and suspense than torture chambers. Vacancy might not get Mr. Hitchcock smiling from above. But he won't be spinning in his grave, either.
July 06, 2010
Once the fight-for-their-lives plot kicks in, unfortunately named director Nimród Antal keeps the action intense and well paced.
June 14, 2007
It's not pretty, but it's certainly vacant.
July 17, 2008
[Director Nimrod] Antal does such a good job that you almost overlook the absurdities built into the screenplay.
New York Post
April 20, 2007
Packs a lot of old-fashioned shocks into its taut 80-minute running time.
July 04, 2008
Vacancy is a no-nonsense, no ambition thriller, but sometimes that's more than enough to please.
April 21, 2007
Vacancy may be trying to bridge both worlds, but it ends up straddling the fence.
April 20, 2007
The point of Vacancy is the terror, not the torture. Horror is vastly more effective when left to the mind's eye and it is what we can't see in Vacancy that truly frightens.