21 reviews
- sparkleakatra
- Sep 7, 2020
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Can't really say much for the beginning of this film. The first 30 minutes were fairly slow. As the story starts to unfold the movie really picks up. By the time I got to the end of the film I was on the edge of my seat. That ending was nothing less then intense. It was definitely worth the build up. Some people might not like this film, but I thought it was well done. Give it shot! 6 stars.
- Draysan-Jennings
- Jul 15, 2020
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- Mehki_Girl
- Aug 24, 2020
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- dmacburyfb
- Oct 16, 2020
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- MagicMurderFan
- Sep 15, 2020
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No one that's going to have a baby do what she does everyone in the movie is crazy.nothing else need to be said. I had hard time finishing the movie.why do need a long review for a bad movie.
Someone said this is a good movie and when it ends you will understand its a small hidden gem, reviews one this site , i ponder to think of your best movies maybe watch the movie with friends they can help you with the plot
I don't even want to waste space by typing. This movie is so annoyingly terrible and terribly annoying. Read the other 1 star review. That person gets it and is funny. 😂 Something about the lead actress needing to wash her face. If you saw the movie, you'll agree.
- suigeneriszz
- Sep 12, 2020
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It's astonishing to see such drivel being put to motion pictures in this day and age (2019), yet here is this piece of garbage.
The guy playing Kellen is probably the worst of the bunch. In and out of trying for that New Englander accent is HIGHlarious.
The Regina actress comes from bad soap opera-style acting, so I knew it would be bad from the start.
And I just wish the lead actress would wash her face, use a good face scrub and peel. Yikes!
HD is unforgiving and everyone should know better.
And poor Joel McCale, still trying to make it in movies.
Best part of this movie was the (few) shots of the great outdoors of Maine. And of course, the END.
Awful, start to finish. So bad. (zero forgiveness)
Best part of this movie was the (few) shots of the great outdoors of Maine. And of course, the END.
Awful, start to finish. So bad. (zero forgiveness)
- secretstory
- Sep 5, 2020
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This is basically a Lifetime psycho movie. Nothing great and nothing bad. Just a "dark" drama involving family secrets and a psycho.
- ericdhall77
- Jul 11, 2021
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Its an extereemely slow and utterly darkfilmed thriller, made somewhhere up on the norteastcoast of the american continent , it is a film made like lifetime movie, its benign but watchable. its just a sad little one, thinks the grumpy old man
- Stanlee107
- Jan 13, 2021
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- sasham-86608
- Jan 9, 2021
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- jcoggins-82852
- May 28, 2024
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I thoroughly enjoyed this film, i watched it a few times and you get a slightly different perspective each time. I would highly recommend for a movie night, really good quality and story line. Definitely more of a psychological thriller.
DARK HARBOR needs way more attention than it's been getting. I am a fan of well written, well
paced, and well acted psychological thrillers and this film knocks it out of the park on all three counts. Sterling Hurst's performance in particular was so intense and carefully crafted that I knew from the moment he first appeared on the screen that a wild ride was ahead and he did not disappoint in execution of the role. The balance of the cast turned in exemplary performances as well. The kind of thriller, with a subtle yet intense undertone of horror, that hits the sensory points in the way all good thrillers aspire to with complete success. I immediately looked up standout Sterling Hurst in IMDb to get the titles of his work to date to find on my streaming services. I wade through a lot of films in the Thriller categories and have seen my share of duds and good efforts, this film left me wanting more.
Dark Harbor builds a suspenseful tension that sustains from start to finish! The cinematography - capturing the haunting beauty of coastal Maine and the immaculate Prescott home - is so incredibly captivating that you're swept right into the story. The writer's intricately crafted mystery is interesting, well thought out, and complicated - just enough so you're on the edge of your seat, but not so much that you're left with unanswered questions.
To top off stunning visuals and solid story is phenomenal acting! This cast is INSANE - a beautiful blend of old school (Meagen Fay/Xander Berkeley) with new, undiscovered talent. The actress playing Olivia delivers a lovely, grounded performance, and the dude playing Kellen (the villain) -- my god this guy is talented, a true star in the making!!!
Dark Harbor is refreshing in the sense that it relies solely on solid storytelling - there's no CGI, or SFX here, but in that way, it feels nostalgic. In fact, Dark Harbor reminded me a lot of the film FEAR, both in setting and tone. FEAR (Wahlberg/Witherspoon) is a dramatic thriller that I could watch multiple times, and I find that to be the same with this film.
To top off stunning visuals and solid story is phenomenal acting! This cast is INSANE - a beautiful blend of old school (Meagen Fay/Xander Berkeley) with new, undiscovered talent. The actress playing Olivia delivers a lovely, grounded performance, and the dude playing Kellen (the villain) -- my god this guy is talented, a true star in the making!!!
Dark Harbor is refreshing in the sense that it relies solely on solid storytelling - there's no CGI, or SFX here, but in that way, it feels nostalgic. In fact, Dark Harbor reminded me a lot of the film FEAR, both in setting and tone. FEAR (Wahlberg/Witherspoon) is a dramatic thriller that I could watch multiple times, and I find that to be the same with this film.
- CathrineLellie
- Sep 18, 2020
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- logancollier-57285
- May 20, 2022
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