Tar

Directed by Aaron Wolf
Not Rated
2020    1h 37mHorror, Adventure
3.843%84%4.9
In the murky depths of Los Angeles' world-famous La Brea Tar Pits there lies an ancient secret - a creature that, awakened by underground construction, turns a night of somber packing for Barry Greenwood and his co-workers into a desperate fight for survival.
  • Timothy BottomsBarry Greenwood
  • Graham GreeneHomeless Man/Carl
  • Aaron WolfZach Greenwood / Director / Writer / Executive Producer
  • Emily PeacheyRose
  • Max PerlichAlfred
  • Nicole Alexandra ShipleyDiana
  • Tiffany ShepisMarigold
  • Stuart StoneSebastian
  • Sandy DantoBen
  • Cinta Laura KiehlCamila Landry
  • Timothy NuttallWriter / Producer
  • Dan WolfExecutive Producer
  • Andrew KappelProducer
  • Vincent AlboProduction Design
  • Aashish GandhiDirector Of Photography
  • Kazuyuki OkadaMakeup Artist
  • Marc MapileHairstylist
  • Paige BashamCostume Design
  • Simon CarmodyEditor
  • Conor JonesMusic

Tar Ratings & Reviews

  • jackmeatJanuary 28, 2025
    My quick rating - 4.5/10. I was really hoping this was going to be in the vein of the cult classic The Stuff from 1985. No luck. Anyway, this starts out with an amusing beginning. We have the elder wise man telling the tell of the La Brea tar pits. I'll leave why it is funny up to you when you see it (the no-spoiler rule). The story here is a monster that lives in the tar pits is released and goes on a killing spree. The whole movie had a very nostalgic feel to it in the narrative and how it plays out. The jokes are tongue-in-cheek for the most part, often way too obvious. But again, going for that old feel. Characters are fine for who they are supposed to be minus one really annoying dude. Surprisingly decent camerawork and the aesthetics needed for a larger budget film which means the makers know what they are doing. But in the end, it suffers from a mediocre story that leads to the worst possible ending they could have. Not the lack of story ending, the "we completely forgot how to do everything we demonstrated in the first 75 minutes of the movie" and finish up with a mess that is incomprehensible of what is going on. I can't tell if the editor was drunk and just put the clips into random order but it really distracted me from the rest of this. The monster looked pretty stupid (yes, I wanted the tar to be the oozing monster) and the death scenes were lackluster. Viewing is entirely up to you but if you can get past its faults, you may get some entertainment from it just don't expect a return viewing or a coherent ending.

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