It’s been a while since I’ve seen a good creature film, and while Jonathan Glendening’s “13 Hours” (also spelled “13 Hrs”) isn’t the best the genre has to offer, it’s still a reasonably entertaining effort. At the very least, at about 80 minutes of running time it never once bored me, which, let me assure you, is a major win. Though I have to admit, the set-up was a bit much, with zero traces of anything supernatural or creature-ish happening whatsoever until the creature begins attacking at around the 20-minute mark. I suppose we should be thankful Glendening and screenwriter Adam Phillips care enough to even attempt at proper introductions of the various meat – er, I mean, characters. Unfortunately they all come across as dicks instead of people I should be rooting for, so there you go. “13 Hours” opens with Sarah (Isabella Calthorpe) returning to her family’s...
- 10/25/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
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