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Vacancy
Directed by
Nimród Antal
2007
85m
R
Horror
,
Thriller
6.2
55%
42%
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Stranded in an isolated motel, a couple become the unsuspecting subjects of a snuff film.
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Cast of Vacancy
Kate Beckinsale
Amy Fox
Luke Wilson
David Fox
Frank Whaley
Mason
Ethan Embry
Mechanic
Scott G. Anderson
Killer
Mark Casella
Truck Driver
David Doty
Police Oficcer
Norm Compton
Snuff Victim
Caryn Mower
Snuff Victim
Meegan E. Godfrey
Snuff Victim
Kym Stys
Snuff Victim
Andrew Fiscella
Steven R
Dale Waddington
Brenda B
Ernest Misko
Snuff Victim
Bryan Ross
Snuff Victim
Chevon Hicks
Snuff Victim
Betsy Hammer
Snuff Woman #3 (uncredited)
Kevin Dunigan
Maricopa county sheriff (uncredited)
Chuck Lamb
Snuff Victim (uncredited)
Cary Wayne Moore
Snuff Guy #4 (uncredited)
Richie Varga
Snuff Guy #3 (uncredited)
Vacancy Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Vacancy, in the end, simply offers a particularly aggressive brand of couples counseling.
USA Today
Scott Bowles
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.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Packs a lot of old-fashioned shocks into its taut 80-minute running time.
Miami Herald
Rene Rodriguez
Lean, mean and without a single frame of self-conscious, aren't-we-cool humor in its 81 minutes, Vacancy is exactly the movie the bloated Grindhouse should have been.
Orlando Sentinel
Roger Moore
Strictly by-the-numbers horror.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Passable spook-show nightmare scary fare.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Short, sharp and to the point, Vacancy has a single goal, and that is to scare the hell out of you. It's not as gleefully sadistic as, say, Hostel, but it will give you one very rough night's sleep. Naturally, I mean that as a compliment.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Nothing in Vacancy manages to come anywhere close to the quiet and steadily mounting dread of the real thing, much less the purview of Norman Bates or his beloved mother.
UGO
Brian Tallerico
You'll start to wonder if anyone grasped the irony of making a movie about snuff films that actually kind of feels like one itself.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
So little is going on in it that you might as well be watching a sadistic lab experiment performed on mice.
Los Angeles Times
Sam Adams
Vacancy becomes a critique of sadistic thrillers, at the same time still serving as a crackerjack example of the genre.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
At a fast and furious 80 or so minutes, director Nimrod Antal drops viewers into a feverishly pulsating meat grinder and then refuses to let them go.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
80 minutes of formulaic unpleasantness isn't even close to my idea of a good time, and I doubt that Hitchcock himself could have done very much with Mark L. Smith's script.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
Efficiency isn't everything, and [director] Antal sacrifices too much in order to sustain tension: Imagine what Michael Haneke or Brian De Palma would have done with a premise like this one.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
There's no agenda in Vacancy other than to keep you in a state of nervous collapse for 85 minutes, but [director] Antal fulfills it honorably for the most part.
Premiere Magazine
Glenn Kenny
An economical (less than 90 minutes) and often brutally effective scare machine that sometimes, somehow, manages to feel less derivative than it is.
Chicago Sun-Times
Teresa Budasi
You start to think you're going to get a first-rate psychological thriller and instead you get third-rate schlock, with some legitimate scary moments but no insight into the motivation behind [Frank Whaley's character's] psychosis.
Denver Post
Michael Booth
A quick and dirty job, a mean little movie ripping off the atmosphere and decorations of Psycho and a half-dozen other horror-thriller classics.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
This banal horror retread involves a couple of critters flailing inside a sticky trap for what is, in effect, the big-screen equivalent of a roach motel.
Newsday
Gene Seymour
An all-night cat-and-mouse game, conducted with antic drive by director Nimrod Antal and carried along with conviction by the cast.
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