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  1. What struck me most about the film was the ending mass killing spree. The way there was NO MUSIC while she was killing everyone. They played some suspenseful music when she finishes Erin off with a plastic bag, but it was to emulate her breathing getting faster faster...slower...and then stopping.

  2. Nope, not going to find a happy ending in this genre. Most characters end up dead, disfigured or completely broken like Laurie Strode in Halloween... except for Ash Williams, he just does him and is no worse for wear.

    • Starry Eyes
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    Commentators: Kevin Kölsch (co-writer/co-director), Dennis Widmyer (co-writer/co-director), Travis Stevens (producer) 1.The old-school 70s style title card includes a production company called Astraeus Pictures which they refer to as “Easter Egg #1.” It’s the devilish production company in the film itself. 2. Lead Alex Essoehad been working as an a...

    “There’s nothing better than opening up on a close up of a face.” “The hair has an arc.” “That’s the sad reality.” “I wanna point out that Sarah just stabbed one of her friends in the back, literally.” “This is basically two actors with a whole lot of blood in their mouths.” Buy Starry Eyes on Blu-ray from Amazon.

    Starry Eyes remains a terrifically oppressive descent into hell, and what starts as a slow burn quickly becomes an intense slice of pure horror. The filmmakers show a clear vision evident in the visuals, sounds, and atmosphere on display here, but they’re quick to shower praise on their cast and crew for their contributions as well. It’s a solid co...

  3. Great in the ending...the rest it's a mediocre teen ego drama with a little bit of Polanski Rosemary's Baby touch, and a little bit of slasher in the pre-ending. Not memorable, except the ending. Reply reply

  4. Nov 14, 2014 · Starry Eyes: Directed by Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer. With Alexandra Essoe, Amanda Fuller, Noah Segan, Fabianne Therese. A hopeful young starlet uncovers the ominous origins of the Hollywood elite and enters into a deadly agreement in exchange for fame and fortune.

  5. Aug 13, 2020 · Its horrifying. And at the end she’s buried under ground and tears through a skin like fabric, pulling herself out of the dirt shiny and brand new. It’s all completely horrifying and SO WELL DONE. The kill scenes in this movie are super intense as well.

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  7. The ending seemed a bit lackluster in comparison to the rest of the movie, but that can be forgiven as I can't quite picture any other ending personally. I immediately found myself rooting for "Sarah."

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