

Do Not Enter
Dirigido por Marc Klasfeld4.35.3
Um grupo de exploradores investiga um antigo hotel abandonado, encontrando um estranho ser sobrenatural e um grupo rival à procura de um lendário tesouro escondido.
Do Not Enter Avaliações & Comentários
- ርልዪረ20 de março de 2026It's worth a watch, but don't expect too much. Like most films of the genre, they started out better than they ended because they build you up in a mystery. You're wondering ... ghost? Monster? Or psychological? It did a pretty good job building up, but once creature is revealed it just turn into a typical slasher film without anything interesting. The ending makes it feel like PG-13 more than R and I think they may be trying to create a series. But overall, forgettable after one watch
- Shoel Pallihá 5 diasWhat a terribly conceived and awfully executed movie. The monster looks so derpy it’s hilarious. If this was a high school project, it would be a C minus at best.
- Mark21 de março de 2026Possibly the stupidest movie I have seen in a while.
- Enes Şahinhá 13 hIt was a decent production. Don't have too high expectations, because it has a very classic plot. University students go to a haunted, spirited mansion and experience things, etc. It's not really a unique story, but the suspense was good. The acting was good. The film somehow kept me watching. I think you shouldn't have high expectations, but I'd say give it a chance. Enjoy the movie.
- Patrick Waihá 16 hThis is the kind of movie that makes you wonder whether anyone involved had actually seen a good horror film before. The acting is awful, the plot is painfully predictable, and the story is such a confused pile of junk that it never seems to know whether it wants to be about a haunted mansion, a monster, satanic rituals, or just a bunch of brain-dead idiots humiliating themselves for social media views. It tries to be horror, it tries to be suspense, and it fails miserably at both. Nothing is scary, nothing is tense, and the mediocre CGI just adds one more layer of embarrassment. If this was meant to be a commentary on Gen Z doing anything for clicks, fine — but sitting through this felt like punishment for mine.
- jackmeathá 1 diaMy quick rating - 4.7/10. If sneaking into places is your thing, you may have thought, “Hey, maybe a nice abandoned hotel crawl would be fun.” Do Not Enter is here to smack that idea right out of your head, and probably fling a rat or two at you while it’s at it. The movie opens with a terrified blond woman crawling across a filthy floor, which is exactly the kind of Airbnb experience you never want to book. She looks up at something terrifying, we don’t get to see it, and boom. Credits. A bold move that basically says, “Don’t worry, you’ll be confused for at least 30 more minutes.” Those credits walk us through the Paragon Hotel’s sketchy Vegas property history, and a headline screaming Lansky’s Missing Millions, which Do Not Enter wants you to know is based on David Morrell’s Creepers. Then we meet Diane (Adeline Rudolph), hosting her webshow Creepers - yes, same name - and rallying her “young explorers,” who immediately start acting like the world’s worst group project partners. It’s not even ten minutes (including credits!) before someone tries to steal a chunk of “priceless” wall, and honestly, that’s the most relatable archaeology we’ve seen since The Mummy. When the wall-heist episode tanks in views, less than “insert your favorite flop joke here,” the gang pivots to hunting Meyer Lansky’s secret millions at the Paragon. The hotel sits in a version of Atlantic City that looks like it’s been through at least three apocalypses and a construction union strike. The rat swarm alone is enough to cancel any future sewer tourism. To the film’s credit, director Marc Klasfeld and cinematographer Yon Thomas make the interior of the Paragon look wonderfully eerie. And shockingly, the cast isn’t a collection of walking irritations. Cora (Francesca Reale) ends up the most intriguing, while Frank Balenger (Laurence O'Fuarain) shows up searching for his missing reporter wife, Amanda (Svilena Nikolova). His quest is noble, though perhaps reconsidered when the group finds a literal tree full of hanging phones and cameras. I mean, how many red flags does one team need? Then they find Diane’s missing phone and decide they don’t have time to call the cops because they have to look for her. As if multitasking were outlawed. Meanwhile, a rival gang of scavenger-influencer-morons led by Tod (Nicholas Hamilton) shows up, and their only real purpose seems to be more snacks for whatever creature claims hotel residency. Beth (Cat Shank, love that name) appears from a closet, Rick (Jake Manley) makes a comeback that prompts a full “HOW?!” from me, and the supernatural threat finally takes shape. A CGI meme monster that looks fantastic in one shot, suspiciously PS2-ish the next, poorly superimposed onto the scene. And because Do Not Enter can’t resist, it closes with an ending that plays it way too safe, proving Hollywood still fears the radical concept of letting horror characters actually die. The journey is entertaining, messy, occasionally stupid, and absolutely watchable…but that ending, man. It really needed to undergo a rewrite.
- Jeromehá 7 diasyou gotta watch this with another movie on the same day ( LOL ) it's worth a watch but the writing as it progresses is not strong enough to keep you glued.
- ricomckeehá 7 diasAverage horror movie with some good stuff. Not great but not bad.
- cat_packhá 1 diaStarted ok then just kinda got ridiculous. Not really scary just weird and doesn't keep you hooked or on edge
- sierragiohá 5 diasPlot was interesting but fell short.
- House of 1000 Bopshá 7 diasA perfectly cromulent film.
- Josh C21 de março de 2026Not the worst movie I’ve seen, but far from good. The basic story had some potential, but it never delivers. Don’t expect much if you do watch.
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ21 de março de 2026It's worth a watch, but don't expect too much. Like most films of the genre, they started out better than they ended because they build you up in a mystery. You're wondering ... ghost? Monster? Or psychological?
Trívia de Do Not Enter
Do Not Enterfoi lançado em 19 de março de 2026.
Do Not Enterfoi dirigido por Marc Klasfeld.
Do Not Entertem a duração de 1 h 31 min.
Do Not Enterfoi produzido por Jordan Schur.
Um grupo de exploradores investiga um antigo hotel abandonado, encontrando um estranho ser sobrenatural e um grupo rival à procura de um lendário tesouro escondido.
Os caracteres-chave em Do Not Enter são Cora (Francesca Reale), Tod (Nicholas Hamilton), Diane (Adeline Rudolph).
Do Not Enter é avaliado R.
Do Not Enter é um filme de Terror.
Do Not Enter tem uma classificação de audiência 4.3de 10.














