Another case of a theatrically released movie that looks like it came out of a last place winner from film school. The movie deals with the pregnant and very neurotic Rebecca De Costa who is desperately trying to save her baby from a hideous demon. Slow moving and painful, especially since the dialog is filmed with merely a whisper while the sound effects are very loud. What Andie McDowall saw in her small part out of a doctor is unimaginable. Then there's a nasty blonde girl in support who with so much makeup looks like she's hiding the head the size of a spoon. No redeeming values what so ever with camera work that made me dizzy after a few minutes.
Review of Breaking at the Edge
Breaking at the Edge
(2013)
Unfortunately DVD's don't break at the edge so I hope no one finds the copy of the movie I tossed into my garbage shoot.
9 September 2023
Warning: Spoilers