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Red Mist: Stephen Dillane, Andrew Lee Potts, Sarah Carter, Martin Compston, Arielle Kebbel, MyAnna Buring, Ruairi O’Brien, Stephen Warbeck, Paddy Breathnach, Dermot Diskin: Movies & TV
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Red Mist: Stephen Dillane, Andrew Lee Potts, Sarah Carter, Martin Compston, Arielle Kebbel, MyAnna Buring, Ruairi O’Brien, Stephen Warbeck, Paddy Breathnach, Dermot Diskin: Movies & TV
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Product Description
The medical students at Forthaven General Hospital study hard and party harder, until a cruel prank accidentally puts the facility’s creepy janitor into a deep coma. But when one responsible student tries to revive the degenerate loner with an experimental injection, she instead sends his brainwaves berserk. Will a sudden spree of sick kicks now claim the guilty one by one, or has the ultimate out of body experience ushered in a bloodbath of brutal revenge?
SPECIAL FEATURES:
The Making of Red Mist
Extended Interview with Arielle Kebbel
The Red Mist Cast in Northern Ireland

Not Bad.,
By Dyers_Eve (Northern California) - See all my reviews
Checked this out as a rental and wasn’t expecting much from seeing the trailer. Slow beginning and then started picking up speed and kept me entertained till the end. I think this had a lot of potential to be better. It was an interesting idea, done in an interesting way which set it apart from typical slasher horror movies, and typical villians.
It succeeded in the characters your supposed to like you do and the ones your supposed to hate, you really do hate. I was expecting it to suck and it didn’t but wasn’t quite good enough to get me to buy it. IF it had been unrated rather than an R and they had pushed that, gone that one step further into “unrated territory” upping the violence, gore, blood and other things you expect to find in an unrated horror movie could’ve or would’ve been enough to probably purchase the Dvd. it’s certainly “Creepy”, but misses in the making you jump or gasp areas.
It’s still entertaining but just barely misses in the I want to buy this movie category.
Since they leave the ending open, perhaps we’ll see the much needed “unrated” push in a sequel. I was glad it didn’t have a really horrible, let you down, no pay off ending.

A flawed, but interesting, shocker,
By N. Durham “Big Evil” (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews

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Red Mist, also known as Freakdog (which is a more suitable and sensible title), is an interesting little indie horror flick. Arielle Kebbel (The Uninvited, John Tucker Must Die) stars as Catherine; a young doctor hopeful who, along with her group of fellow med students (including Sarah Carter) accidentally cause the creepy Kenneth (Andrew Lee Potts) to go into a coma. Catherine feels bad naturally, so she administers an experimental drug to Kenneth with the hopes that he’ll survive, only to find that it makes him have outer body experiences in which he can posess anyone and wreck brutal vengeance on his wrong-doers. Surprisingly well-filmed and well-acted, Red Mist is a violent and compelling little thriller that you will be surprised with. What hurts the film however is that it isn’t suspenseful or scary in the least, but then again, it doesn’t fall to any sort of typical slasher conventions either, which it easily could have. It occasionally plods along as well, but for the most part, Red Mist is a worthwhile shocker that is definitely worth giving a chance. Plus, it has the gorgeous Arielle Kebbel running around in her underwear, and that alone makes anything worth seeing.Search Amazon.com: Red Mist: Stephen Dillane, Andrew Lee Potts, Sarah Carter, Martin Compston, Arielle Kebbel, MyAnna Buring, Ruairi O’Brien, Stephen Warbeck, Paddy Breathnach, Dermot Diskin: Movies & TV from AmAzon
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