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Razors: The Return of Jack the Ripper (2016) is a English movie. Ian Powell,Karl Ward has directed this movie. Kelby Keenan,Thomas Thoroe,Josh Myers,Ian Weichardt are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Razors: The Return of Jack the Ripper (2016) is considered one of the best Fantasy,Horror,Mystery,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
The first installment in an exciting new horror franchise. A young writer believes she has discovered the holly grail of terror, the knives used by Jack the Ripper for his notorious murders. Attending an intensive workshop in a haunted Victorian warehouse, run by the mysterious screen-writing guru Richard Wise she and five colleagues aim to write the ultimate horror film. But when the knives go missing the writers are plunged into a world of terror. Who is the little girl in the Victorian dress who haunts their dreams? and who is killing them one by one? Is it Ruth avenging womankind for the appalling Ripper murders or one of the other students trying to make their story come out on top, or is it the spirit of Jack, slowly re-assembling himself and becoming stronger with each new murder. As the warehouse become transformed through sound and light into the Whitechapel of the 1880's the writers must solve the mystery....or the next death scene they write may be their own. (Razors 3D (C)...
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Razors: The Return of Jack the Ripper (2016) Reviews
Worse movie ever
Beat the Wing Commander (1999) in my list of the worse movie ever! The film is so awful that I was considering sending an invoice to the producer for the movie ticket and the time I spend in the theater! Looks like a B movie made in a bad cinema school! There is no story-line to follow, the dialog almost made me cry and the acting is really sad. I was the only one left at the theater when the movie finished. Everybody else left in the first 15 minutes. I think that everyone was expecting some horror or thriller being a Jack the Ripper movie, but it is a scheme and the writer is probably a con artist... The movie could be about "Bob the murder" that would not make any difference at all. Make yourself a favor and don't waste your time and money on it, unless you have other plans being alone in the movie theater.
This Movie Would Make A Good Book
The genre is listed as Fantasy - Horror - Mystery. I beg to differ. There is no Fantasy, except maybe for all the flashbacks, which are abundant and some dream scenes. The Horror consists of some stabbings, a lot of B & W scenes and weird 'music'. All shown with jerky camera movements. (The Blair Witch Project) It's a mess. The plot and characters are not developed at all and I give the acting a grade of C- and for a B movie that's pretty bad. The Mystery is why the author allowed his writing to be massacred as it was. I hope he at least received a six figure advance payment, as I don't believe there will be much, in the way of royalties, coming into his bank account'.
Insipid (What the name of the film should have been)
"To the PAIN!" The Dwead Pirate Woberts quips and then gives a full detailed explanation as to what it entails. After viewing this film I did exclaim out loud in the theater to the five people remaining "Dear God! What was that thing,"! A horrendous script of a movie and equally horrid acting makes this a solution to curing your insomnia. I love the fact that one of the character claims to have two knives that the Ripper used. She claims they have been authenticated. How is that possible? No one knows who the ripper was. There are up to 24 suspects, a mystery never to be solved. Did Jack send the knives to the police with a secret code at the time so they know he came from him? An original horror script is asked from a group of writers and what do we get? "Jack the Ripper." Wow , original... How many movies have been focused upon Jack? Too many to write anything original. There is NOTHING original! What about the sequence in which they are roaming around the building in cut scenes all experiencing or acting out horror and sound track is playing Hall and Oates "She's Gone". What the Hell do those song lyrics have to do with ANYTHING we are viewing? I was flabbergasted at that point. So instead of viewing this creatively devoid film, watch the movie "Time After Time" which is a fun and wondrous movie pertaining to the Ripper and let this piece garbage rot by the side of the road and find its way into the sewage system.
Yet another crime connected to Jack the Ripper.
Jack the Ripper has been a rich seam of history, mined for many years by film makers with lesser or greater results. But for every great Ripper film (Murder by Decree) or even mediocre one (From Hell) there are a lot of duds. This is film possibly the dud-est of them all. There are a few very atmospheric moments, but so few that they have no chance of making much impact in the towering banality of this film. I gave this film 3 stars. Two stars for those atmospheric moments and one star because at least the actors turned up. If I had been them I would've walked off long before the film was finished. Somewhere, the spirit of Saucy Jack is laughing his cape off to see his legacy is still spreading evil among the people of Britain, even if it's just atrocities on video tape.
There is no rest
Professor Richard Wise (Thomas Thoroe) has selected 6 young adults to spend time in a Victorian warehouse so they can write the ultimate horror movie script with a two million pound prize. The group includes Ruth (Kelby Keenan) who claims to have the original knives that belonged to The Ripper in a box that she has never opened to see if they are really there. From the title and first scene we know that the spirit of Jack the Ripper returns and there are more killings. There is a little girl they make a big deal over, but that was just part of the pretentious script that opens with Nietzsche sayings (they needed 2 so they could look clever) and ends with the dedication. In between all that was a bad script with laughable acting, and three clairvoyant women. You knew where the script was going and it was a big disappointment. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.