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Lock In (2014)

Lock In (2014)

GENRESHorror
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Roy BasnettJessica CunninghamStephen GreenhalghJames Thompson
DIRECTOR
Mark J. Howard

SYNOPSICS

Lock In (2014) is a English movie. Mark J. Howard has directed this movie. Roy Basnett,Jessica Cunningham,Stephen Greenhalgh,James Thompson are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Lock In (2014) is considered one of the best Horror movie in India and around the world.

Jenny, an ambitious, feisty but very successful advertising executive has her drink spiked at a fancy dress party, leading to a brutal sexual assault in the pub toilets by a mysterious figure dressed as a clown. Slowly she rebuilds her life, and as she regains confidence in herself, she returns to work after a six month absence. She soon becomes bogged down with work and when her bullying boss gives her a huge, last minute advertising account with a Saudi-backed circus company, the pressure begins to mount. Forced to work alone throughout the night in the huge office block, it soon becomes apparent she is not alone. Stalking the empty corridors is a familiar, unwanted figure, and Jenny soon discovers she is locked in with Charlie Boy the psychotic clown, driven by a blood lust and an obsession with torment and murder. Blending suspense, horror and dead-pan humor, the film weaves a twisting tale that takes the viewer in a direction they never intended, without ever insulting their ...

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Lock In (2014) Reviews

  • Dire * spoilers within *

    Stevieboy6662017-07-15

    I thought that Killjoy was the worst clown slasher movie I'd ever seen but Clown Kill, AKA Locked In, makes that look good! The only reason that I can see for this being BBFC rated 18 is for the drug rape scene at the start. This is then followed by 40 minutes of terrible actors arguing & trying to crack jokes. Once the killings finally start they are as lame as the Clown's attempts at funny one-liners. To cap it all the end makes no sense. Jessica Cunningham is easy on the eye, otherwise a total waste of time & money.

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  • Not worth the effort...

    paul_haakonsen2019-03-19

    The movie "Lock In" (aka "Clown Kill") was something else alright. Granted, I hadn't even heard anything about the movie prior to finding it. I figured it to be a horror movie and hence I decided to watch the movie. Now, I might be using the word 'watch' a bit loosely here, because I only managed to endure 20 minutes of the ordeal that is "Lock In" before I tossed in the towel and gave up out of sheer frustration and boredom. The storyline was unfathomably slow paced and everything in the movie just screamed and oozed with amateurish movie-making; from the camera-work to the acting, the script to the execution and editing. Sure, if this was a low budget and film school project it would be plausible, but for an actual movie it was just way out of what I wanted to pay money to watch. It was eventually the horrible dialogue and questionable acting performances that killed off the movie for me and made me get up and turn it off. It just became too much to bear witness to. This is definitely not a movie that I will be returning to watch ever again. There was nothing interesting to be had anywhere throughout the 20 minutes that I managed to endure. If you enjoy horror movies, then there are far better movies to spend your money and time on.

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  • Spoilers follow ...

    parry_na2017-05-19

    Jenny, or 'Babes' as she is often called (Jessica Cunningham), does not have a lot of luck as this film begins. Drunken, spiked and raped in the toilets of a club, hassled by a burn-scarred janitor Jennings (Stephen Greenhalgh) and victimised by boss John (Roy Basnett). The acting is extremely naturalistic, and the scenes are like eavesdropping on genuine work-related conversations. What lets things down at times, however, is the uneven sound quality which occasionally obscures dialogue. The feisty women in the advertising world are not to be messed with, and Boss John – mouth like a potty – is feeling the pressure too. There is much humour here, a lot of it laugh-out-loud banter between the characters (especially the security nightshift George and Colin (Tim Paley and James Thompson)) - reminiscent of 'The Office' comedy (BBC, 2001-2003), which is no bad thing. Occasionally this balances nicely with the feelings of impending horror with what seems to be a killer clown in the locked-down offices – and occasionally it undermines the action. But I've a feeling that is deliberate. A familiar modern furnished office in an industrial estate is a remarkable sinister place when the night comes and 90% of the staff have (apparently) gone home. In-keeping with the off-beat nature of the story, the ending could mean any number of things. The whole thing was Jenny's drug addled dream or Boss John was dressed as a clown in a bid to incriminate Jennings (who is psychopathic anyway) … who's to say? Whatever the outcome of the hyper finale, I had a ball watching this. Clearly it was done on a budget (the gore was never seen to stain the office location walls or carpets), but it remains great fun throughout. The pace rarely slackens and although the killer clown's identity is pretty obvious from the first time we see him, this is a hugely enjoyable horror frolic.

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  • Killer Clown from Inner Space

    nogodnomasters2019-04-11

    Jenny (Jessica Cunningham) is drugged and raped by a clown in a bar's ladies room. The film then picks up six months later. Jenny works for an ad agency and needs to work the night to finish an assignment. Her boss John (Roy Basnett) is a driver and an HR nightmare. There is also the token cheapy janitor. That night a man in clown's outfit stalks and kills the employees. The clown claimed to have given Jenny acid which doesn't explain why it acted like a fizzy and knocked her out. There was basically no decent development of character. The film was boring. Guide: F-word. Brief rape. No nudity.

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