Headhunter

2005

Action / Horror / Thriller

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Lindsey Stoddart as Donna Corliss
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English 2.0
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1 hr 28 min
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1 hr 28 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Navajas5 / 10

The term "headhunter" gets thrown around a lot these days...

I purchased this movie sight-unseen at a video rental chain that was going out of business, so I can't complain as it probably cost me about a dollar. It is, of course, a very low-budget independent horror film. I've seen a number of movies that fall under this category, so I'm no stranger to incompetence and utter crap when it comes to movies.

First, it should be noted that from a technical perspective, this was a reasonably well done movie. I've seen independent horror flicks where the creators couldn't even figure out how to get the sound and light done right. Even the acting here isn't terrible; the leads do, at very least, seem to have some training in the art.

Okay, so now I've just written two paragraphs that amount to my telling any reader that this movie could be much worse. Make of that what you will.

Doug Bennett (Mark Aiken) is trying to move up in the business world, and finds himself an aggressive agent, Sarah Tierney (Kristi Clainos),to place him into a higher salary. He starts a new job on the graveyard shift and, well, that's where it gets weird. The only people he comes across in the way of coworkers is some guy who just yells and runs at him, then vanishes without a trace. There's also some mysterious voice on the intercom and the agent (actually a headhunter, or so they say) gets naked and seduces him for some reason. Like I said, it does get weird.

Doug later discovers that Sarah is some sort of ghost or other undead beast (complete with a little full-frontal nudity) and she's trying to use this late-night office job as a means of coming back to life, or something like that.

Really, the biggest weakness of this movie is the script. Most of the criticism that I share with many of the other reviewers is that this was not well written. It sort of reminds me of the type of movies that get played at two in the morning on basic cable stations. It's a good movie to make out to, but not as good as Schindler's List.

Reviewed by dilbertsuperman4 / 10

Low budget with poor acting, but hell- it works anyways. Nice sex scene.

Something about the script and the director make up for the wretched generally worthless actors in this movie. I actually liked this film enough to watch it all. Don't get me wrong, there are moments in this movie where the actors are actually pretty decent, followed by a scene where they are just cue-card reading horrible. There's some attention to detail in this movie that just shows a lot of effort and a lot of heart went into this production even if it is obviously low budget. There is actually a plot of sorts which is a big step up for this genre. It's really the lack of special effects budget that kills this film. The sex scene was great but we needed about 3 more really hot ones, especially with his girlfriend.

What results is a watchable low budget horror film- more for a single corporate guy than anyone else since it is office space horror with a corporate backdrop (of sorts).

THE PLOT:

A very hot corporate headhunter gets a guy the job of his dreams but he has to work very strange hours and it seems like his coworkers are not completely from this world. She has the hots for him but she's nothing but trouble it seems- With a huge budget and some more creative plot elements, this could have been a blockbuster, but the small budget keeps it in the watchable yet crippled category and I am sure the plot elements had to be warped down to the low budget.

Reviewed by Woodyanders8 / 10

Nifty indie horror outing

Ambitious young go-getter Ben Caruso (a solid and likable performance by Ben Parrillo) signs on with sexy corporate headhunter Sarah Tierney (a fine portrayal by the lovely Kristi Clainos). Sarah gets Ben a new job with great pay working the graveyard shift. However, Ben soon discovers that Sarah is a witch and his coworkers are the tormented souls of Sarah's previous conquests. If Ben doesn't find a missing head in a few days, he's in danger of losing his own. Writer/director Paul Tarantino relates the engrossing and entertaining story at a brisk pace, makes good use of the claustrophobic office building setting, expertly creates and sustains an eerie and intriguing oddball atmosphere, and grounds the offbeat premise in a credible white collar reality. Moreover, Tarantino further spices things up with amusing touches of inspired black humor and several grisly moments of nasty gore. The sound acting from the capable cast rates as another real plus: Parrillo and Clainos do top work in the leads, with sturdy support from Mark Aiken as the smarmy Doug Bennett, Matt Bushell as Ben's loyal friend Scott, and Lindsay Stoddart as Ben's concerned girlfriend Donna. Both Seth Kotak's sharp cinematography and Vincent Gillioz's shivery score are up to par. A cool little flick.

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