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Spencer Breslin | ... |
Isaac
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Grace Phipps | ... |
Kaitlin
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Andrew Bryniarski | ... |
Lincoln's Father
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Sierra McCormick | ... |
Moira
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Brando Eaton | ... |
Derek
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Lexi Atkins | ... |
Christine
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Maestro Harrell | ... |
Willie
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Michael Polish | ... |
Jack Iverson
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Ronen Rubinstein | ... |
Lincoln Taggert
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Noah Segan | ... |
Krauss
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Justin Prentice | ... |
Jim Greene
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Jisaura Cardinale | ... |
Background
(as Jisaura Cardinali)
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Audrey Ellis Fox | ... |
Background
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Jasper Polish | ... |
Samantha
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Josh Ethier | ... |
Driver
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Relentless bullying has turned Lincoln's life into a nightmare. But he soon learns the true meaning of terror when he is sent to a remote school for troubled teens and the harassments start all over again. Only this time, someone is watching - a teenage girl named Moira who was driven to suicide by vicious bullying years ago. When Lincoln accidentally summons Moira from the grave, he unleashes a vengeful and unstoppable force on a mission of blood-soaked revenge. Written by Image Entertainment
Not the worst waste of time I've ever sat through. Cinematography was alright, gore was good, but that's about the nicest thing I can come up with. The protagonist, Lincoln, doesn't get a name until 40 minutes into this dog. We learn his girlfriend's name about 30 minutes in. Nothing really builds in all that time. Obviously, we're not intended to see the "good" kid as a totally sympathetic character, but his motivations are always pretty much a mystery. The "bad" kids, they get about 5 minutes of being mean and the rest of the film tries to be totally overwrought, but really just meanders. And nevermind that not a single one of the kids in this film looks younger than 28 (excepting Grace Phipps). The teachers looked younger than all the kids, but that's no big deal for a lot of high school slasher flicks that at least TRY to convince us that their goings-on are worth caring about. This was a boring one- gimmick piece of trash that should have just been deleted from the directors hard drive to free up space. I'd hoped to hear the Misfits tune that is this film's namesake, but licensing rights cost money. Too bad, just this once, that titles can't be licensed.