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Bailey Spry | ... |
Annie
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Carollette Phillips | ... |
Woman with Groceries
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Loren Bass | ... |
Annie's Father
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Keir Gilchrist | ... | ||
Maika Monroe | ... | ||
Lili Sepe | ... | ||
Charles Gertner | ... |
Neighbor Boy
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Debbie Williams | ... |
Mrs. Height
(as Deborah Williams)
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Olivia Luccardi | ... | ||
Jake Weary | ... | ||
Daniel Zovatto | ... | ||
Ruby Harris | ... |
Mrs. Redmond
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Leisa Pulido | ... |
Mrs. Hannigan
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D.J. Oliver | ... |
Police Officer
(as DJ Oliver)
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Linda Boston | ... |
Teacher
(as Linda B. Boston-Gilbert)
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For nineteen-year-old Jay, Autumn should be about school, boys and week-ends out at the lake. But after a seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she finds herself plagued by strange visions and the inescapable sense that someone, something, is following her. Faced with this burden, Jay and her friends must find a way to escape the horrors, that seem to be only a few steps behind. Written by Jose Tamayo
Was on cable and came to the IMDb for reviews. Shockingly good rating all around. The story seemed ridiculous and watching just five minutes made me laugh that this ever got funded. The writers came up with yet another dumb derivative of the "if you do this, the thing will stalk you." But hey... let's make this happen if you have sex!!! People will want to see the movie for the naked action!!!! Well... get ready for disappointment all the way around.
The writers didn't bother to create any story. None. They came up with this concept and basically said "let's try to keep this crap going for like 90+ minutes" without bothering to explain what is going on, no reasons, no rules, no boundaries. And that's a good thing because there is no explanation for what goes on because then they'd have to make sense of it all. So why does "it" follow in super slow motion to make sure that victims can get away in time to infect another person to keep the story going. Well... except of course if you want to tease with a shocking scene that is enough to induce laughs (you'll know it when you see it.)
The only thing this movie is good for is to show young teenagers that premarital sex is bad bad bad. You never know what can happen... like this. Be scared. Of movie ratings. Scary amount of manipulation going on.