MOVIE REVIEW: We take a look at new horror DVD release Shortcut
Terror trip delivers effective scares and lashings of gore on small budget
The teens endure a bus ride from hell in Shortcut
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Take a sprinkling of Stranger Things, add a pinch of The Descent and mix in parts of Lights Out and The Breakfast Club and you get Shortcut.
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SHORTCUT Review – Stranded Teens Battle a Tunnel-Dwelling Creature By Michelle Swope
Written by Daniele Cosci
The 2017 adaptation of Stephen King’s
It found huge success by telling the story of a group of teens who bond while battling an ancient shapeshifting entity. Over the years, several other films have tried to recreate the success of movies like
It, with stories about teenagers battling monsters. The new film
Shortcut makes an entertaining attempt to tell a similar story about five teens trapped on a bus in the countryside, who come into contact with an unusual creature lurking in the dark. Written by Daniele Cosci and directed by Alessio Liguori,