Body at Brighton Rock leaves some of its thrilling potential untapped, but the end result remains a solidly crafted outing that should entertain horror fans. Body at Brighton Rock (original title). Revisit these iconic summer movies, from coming-of-age favorites, to whirlwind romances, to camp slashers.

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Body at Brighton Rock

Benjamin rolls out threats we see coming and those that take us with as much surprise as they do Wendy. Fontes makes us believe she's proud enough to put up a brave. Filmmaker Roxanne Benjamin spends a tad too much time on the character-establishing setup during the first act of her "Body at Brighton Rock." Once she has lured her audience into joining her plucky but ill-prepared protagonist into a secluded area of a picturesque state park, however, the first-time. Body at Brighton Rock centers on a part-time employee at the Brighton Rock state park by the name of Wendy. Again, I can only speak to. Inexperience and carelessness lead to life-threatening situations in the rather literally titled backwoods thriller Body at Brighton Rock, Roxanne Benjamin's first solo feature after.

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It stars Karina Fontes, Casey Adams, Emily Althaus, Miranda Bailey. It's a leaf in the ancestral tree descending from Open Water and movies like Backcountry. Body at Brighton Rock has all the makings of an interesting character study of a timid young woman grappling with the trauma of being alone and lost in the wilderness with a dead body in her presence, but with unearned scares and unnecessary set-pieces that simply feel like filler, it ultimately falters in.

It's a total slumber party of a movie, told with plenty of skill, even more potential, and an utter lack of preciousness from its delightful The first principles behind Body at Brighton Rock were sound. And after seeing Benjamin's segment in Southbound, I. With the opening credits of Body at Brighton Rock, writer/director Roxanne Benjamin tells us exactly what kind of movie we're getting into. A bright yellow, jagged bubble-cursive firmly recalls R.