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    Dark Highlands

    2018 · Horror · 1h 25m

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    • Dark Highlands (Movie Review) - Cryptic Rock
      • Either despite or because of its goofier scenes, though they do not make for the smoothest viewing experience, it is a rather strong Horror film. The film keeps up a good pace, particularly once ‘Iteration Two’ starts. Plus, the music helps build up the tension and atmosphere, along with the direction and the performances on hand.
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  1. Dec 19, 2018 · Does this make Dark Highlands worth watching overall? Well, yes. Well, yes. Either despite or because of its goofier scenes, though they do not make for the smoothest viewing experience, it is a rather strong Horror film.

  2. Jun 16, 2021 · Review: Dark Highlands (2018) Jim Morazzini. Back in 2006 writer/director Mark Stirton made some waves with his first feature, THE PLANET, a grim and economically shot tale of mercenaries stranded on a uniquely hostile world. He followed it up with the dark comedy ONE DAY REMOVALS and then vanished.

    • Mark Stirton
  3. Dark Highlands: Directed by Mark Stirton. With Junichi Kajioka, Steve Campbell, Mike Mitchell, Michael Grant Clark. A Japanese artist visits the Highlands of Scotland to paint, but becomes the target of a sadistic killer. Alone, suffering from exposure and hunted, he must find a way to survive.

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    • Horror
    • Mark Stirton
    • 2018
  4. Dark Highlands (2018) A man alone spends some time out in the wilderness. He wakes up one morning to discover he is being stalked. A slow moving effort that doesn't really go anywhere. It only gets moderately interesting toward the end. I wanted more tension and action.

  5. Jan 31, 2020 · January 31, 2020. 0. A mild-mannered Japanese artist (Junichi Kajioka) visits the picturesque Scottish Highlands to paint but soon lands himself in extreme peril when he is targeted by a callous assailant baying for his blood. Will the Artist make it out alive? Or will he meet an unfortunate fate?

  6. A Japanese artist visits the Highlands of Scotland to paint, but becomes the target of a sadistic killer. Alone, suffering from exposure and hunted, he must find a way to survive.

  7. Rated 0.5/5 Stars • 02/10/23. Mark Stirton. Director. Brian Cox. Narrator. Junichi Kajioka. The Artist. Steve Campbell. The Gamekeeper. Mike Mitchell. Ghillie. Mark Stirton. Screenwriter. Advertise...

    • Horror
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