Having finally secured her first assignment from her family's demolition business, Sam Walczak (Mischa Barton) is sent to supervise the destruction of an apartment house, only to discover a group of tenants still living in the condemned building. One such tenant, Jimmy (Cameron Bright), tells Sam an urban legend about a serial murderer who used to live in the building and entomb his victims in the walls. What's worse, the dead are believed to still harass the residents to this day.
Thx for the time stamp. I'm quiting the movie tho bc he's already been kicked. Animal death in a script is the sign of a very weak writer IMHO. It's useless filler, readily avaiable so the writer does have to think of anything creative.
i guess not? but the teenage character does come on very heavily to an adult woman, stroking the inside of her thigh at one point and listening to her have sex
The opening scene is of a little girl waking up alone in a cramped hole with concrete walls. Wet concrete is poured into the hole until only her face is visible, then the screen cuts to black.
not sure why people are saying no? the title sequence has a lot of high contrast, black and white flashing, both lights and images. there are flashing lights further in too, in a dream sequence between shots