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3/10
Oberst shines; the rest is humdrum
Leofwine_draca21 April 2017
Warning: Spoilers
DEADLY REVISIONS is an independent horror film/psychological thriller that boasts a starring role for indie favourite Bill Oberst Jr. Oberst, who looks like William Sadler and has some delivered some really kooky and sinister performances in the past, doesn't disappoint and is the best thing about this film. His role is similar to Johnny Depp's in SECRET WINDOW but of course he blows Depp clean out of the water. Sadly, his presence alone isn't enough to make this a decent thriller, although it has moments of interest before an obvious ending.
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1/10
One of the very worst movies I have ever seen
cbalogh-353-86978411 May 2016
I downloaded this movie for a flight from Amazon prime and could not stop thinking how bad it was! I rarely write on here, but this movie amazingly had enough good word behind it to incline me to watch. Clearly its all from people related to its making as it has 68 rated votes. Bothering to watch was a terrible mistake. The acting is atrocious. Its so bad that if the acting were the only bad part of the movie it would still warrant a 1 star review, but the lighting, dialogue, plot and overall direction is so banal and mundane I can say its one of the 10 worst movies I have ever had to watch. At least Troll 2 is so bad its somewhat laughable/entertaining. This movie is so bad its boring. The worst kind. there is not one thing I can say to recommend it. HORRIBLE.
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2/10
Not worth it
africe23 August 2020
Outside of Bill Oberst's performance this film is dreadful. Its beyond predictable. The more the film went on the more annoyed I became. The story was too obvious! I gave it 2 stars for the ending
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OBERST & BLAIR - A Killer Combination for HORROR !
guestar571 June 2014
Stars: Bill Oberst,Jr.

a Gregory Blair flick.

Amazing flick, You get scared, Have sympathy,Get sad and happy…IN the same movie ! Bill Oberst,Jr. is making like a movie every 3 months and still giving us one – a-kind performances.

Bill is a screenwriter and has black out dreams about some of the killers from his movies, Noose man, Axe man and the worst Demon Baby Doll ! Bill has some great characters helping him on his journey through the madness of his imagination, Highlighted would be his therapist (Cindy Merrill) who is both alluring and yet very good at calming Bill The Patient with some hypnosis and drugs,medicinal of course.
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1/10
Awful Awful Movie!
Jwolfsg129 July 2017
How the hell did this film ever get any awards or nominations. One of the worst movies ever!!!!! I could only sit through 28 minutes before turning it off. The acting is TERRIBLE!! It took me completely out of the story. All of the characters were emotionless, no depth. I just want to throw up. As a fellow filmmaker, I am upset that this got made. So much potential, and it falls flat on its face. Why are people loving this!? Ugh!
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8/10
A Nice Surprise
ladymidath10 March 2023
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Tubi can be a bit hit and miss when it comes to movies, for some of the good ones, there are also really crappy ones as well/ Deadly Revisions was a nice surprise for a change. Bill Oberst J is terrific, the rest of the cast are good as well giving solid performances. The story is interesting with some creepy moments and genuine scares. There is a mystery here as well as the main character is suffering amnesia and is seeing and hearing things that may or may not be real. It's a slow burner which builds the story into an effective creepy horror rather than just going for cheap gore. This is one I am happy to watch again.
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7/10
Moody and intense psychological thriller
ahollywoodchic12 July 2017
This is one of the best indie films I have ever seen period, as it's quite a chilling and creepy film, with a suspenseful story and amazing performances! All the characters are fantastic, and the ending is a huge shocker and is extremely chilling. There are many twists and turns that are subtly put forth. Truly an underrated gem. See it if you can.
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10/10
Great slow burn with lots of twists and surprises!
rjq-137-24557414 February 2015
Saw this at a film festival and it was the best thing I saw, hands down!

Meticulously sets up what appears to be a simple story of a horror film writer with amnesia whose nightmares, despite the help of a beautiful hypnotherapist, become more and more disturbing. The nightmares reveal memories of a dark past. But are they real? Some of them include characters from his own films! So the fun is trying to figure out what's going on along with the writer.

Bill Oberst, Jr. as the writer is fantastic at walking the line between seeming to be a terrorized, wounded man and a possible psychopath. He's the perfect unreliable narrator, since we see things through his eyes. Can we trust them? As the film moves into its final third, you'll begin to wonder if you can trust yourself!

I highly recommend this psychological thriller. It's an extremely rewarding slow descent into a very creepy and thrilling place.
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9/10
Challenging & creepy mind bender!
IndieMovieMike23 February 2017
Nothing I love more than scrolling through Amazon video looking for independent diamonds in the rough. Often times I find myself starting a movie only to shut it off part way through, so when I actually find one that holds my attention and truly entertains me, I find myself obligated to pass the word along.

Deadly Revisions caught my attention on the film festival circuit with the name of Bill Oberst Jr attached, and although I hadn't been lucky enough to actually see it during it's run, it remained in the back of my mind as one to watch if the chance ever presented itself. When I surprisingly found it on Amazon, I jumped at the chance, and I was not disappointed.

Oberst plays horror novelist Grafton Torn who, after an unfortunate fall down the stairs, finds himself suffering from memory loss. The recollection of how the accident happened constantly plagues Grafton, as do visions of some very effective and creepy ties to his own horror stories.

With the help of a friend, and a therapist, Grafton begins to piece together the events in what is an effective, gradually paced thriller.

The great thing about Deadly Revisions are the feelings of isolation and unease associated with the uncomfortable atmosphere and mystery surrounding the events of Grafton's accident. Director Gregory Blair gives us chilling glimpses of the puzzle, but never quite enough to put it all together until the end. The lighting is effectively dark at times, and helps to set a tense mood throughout.

Truly my only criticism is that the movie is incorrectly labeled as a horror, and is much more a dark psychological thriller with horror elements. Die hard horror fans may find it a bit unfulfilling, but the truth of it all is that Deadly Revisions has so much more challenging the audience than just crazed killers with power tools, or the over saturated zombie genre. Definitely worth giving it a try.
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