Vampire Owl: I am not that much in support of streaming. I am a DVD person.
Vampire Bat: There is no DVD in the vampire world.
Vampire Owl: We had taken a few from the human world.
Vampire Bat: Well, we are too advanced for even internet streaming now.
Vampire Owl: We had kept a few for the vampire museum.
Vampire Bat: The vampire museum no longer accepts human electronic items.
Vampire Owl: I have read the full guidelines and this is now towards infinity.
Vampire Bat: All of these are new for vampires lasting so many centuries.
Vampire Owl: So, nothing for the museums unless they belong to BC.
Vampire Bat: I was thinking pre-historic as far as the vampire elders are concerned.
[Gets a Malai Kulfi and three cups of Coonoor tea].
What is the movie about? :: Roy Keenan (Charles Edwin Powell), wife Elaine Keenan (Danielle Harris), elder daughter Taylor Keenan (Sydney Malakeh) and younger son Kevin Keenan (Wesley Holloway) are going through some rough times, due to Taylore being a miserable young girl who is too much attracted to drinks and sex, thus descending into crime at times. She is arrested by the police for shoplifting liquor and is brought back home to her father in handcuffs as they decide not to press charges for this time, much to the dismay of Roy and Elaine. To solve their daughter problem, they decide to go on a trip and book a room in a hotel, where they are told that there is no internet, much to the dismay of Kevin who had wished to play his video games online. There, they find a sexually hyperactive pair of husband and wife (Stephen Hongach and Serafina Leavy), a lesbian couple making noises in the adjacent room (Tara Fitzgerald and Phuong Kubacki), two French men with whom Taylor is sexually attracted (Jadon Cal and Andrew Rogers), and a retired police officer Tim Reid (Bernard Davidson).
So, what happens with the events here as we just keep looking? :: Then there is the supposed owner himself, identified as the very friendly Mr. Lockwood (Jeffrey Combs). What the new residents do not understand is that the actual owner of the hotel, Linda Spring (Dee Wallace) was brutally murdered by a masked figure and that the whole place has been locked down to start a special showdown. In the next few hours of night, until the residents are finished, the game would go on, at least until dawn. The cameras in the hotel begins streaming online, and four masked killers in stylish gaming outfits; the classic Player One (Jason Leavy) with the usual weapons; the stylish as well as psychotic brother-sister duo of Player Two (David Howard Thornton) and Player Three (Liana Pirraglia) with the stylish weapons; and the muscular Player Four (Mark Haynes) with brutal weapons are focused as they move to get hold of the inmates of the hotel, and any real hotel employees remaining out there.
And what more is to follow in this gaming stream of unlimited deaths? :: With access to all rooms and private spaces, the killers, after finishing the original employees, begin by attacking the husband and wife having sex in a jacuzzi, and after drowning in the husband, chases and catches the woman running out naked from the tub, without anyone noticing at all. At the same time, Taylor had sneaked into the room of the French men, looking for some exciting moments. They move to the rooftop of the hotel to have some fun, and her parents discover it only later after waking up to the voice of some lesbian intimacy on the other side of the wall. Elaine asks her husband to check out for their daughter and take Kevin with him as he has also woken up. With the help of the cameras, the players who realize this, manages to finish Elaine off, and it is Player One who gets the score this time. It is then that the retired police officer Tim Reid gets into action, but can he end this madness and save the rest, or reach the grave with them?
The defence of Stream :: Stream manages to stay ahead as a leader of its kind during 2025, and might maintain that status throughout the year. The film realizes the necessities of the genre and works accordingly after establishing that fine premise. The murders are all very nicely done, from the jacuzzi kill to what seems to await in the end of the film. There is a certain amount of creativity there and too much of CGI is not used. The nostalgia factor is awakened whenever necessary, and shocks are provided as needed. The performances are standard, as it would suit a movie of this kind. It is to be noted that Danielle Harris who has been part of many horror movies including the Halloween and Hatchet series plays the mother here, but is killed too early for our liking. Charles Edwin Powell stabilizes things in between. Jeffrey Combs makes quite an interesting villain even though not having that much of overall power as the character. Tim Reid makes a quick impact in between while all the killers work without any doubt.
Positives and negatives :: Stream keeps us positive about future serial killer movies, and the use of internet streaming for the purpose keeps more possibilities open. Yet, the choice of survivors would keep one not impressed, as it provides least poetic justice with the person who should have surely died to have any peace of mind lives. The movies with the worst characters surviving might help the idea that evil always wins, as reflected in our present world. The movie still should not have been this long – it remains entertaining, but the length could have been reduced, especially with the dialogues going a little too far as we check. It could have done even better with more hype and with the creation of a terrifying serial killer face that would be remembered for a very long time and turn to a cult character. So many serial killers have the same, and keeping something special here to be remembered must be a priority.
How it finishes :: Stream is that psycho killer film that we have always wanted, with the support of gaming streams – well, we know how much these people are focused on gaining viewers, and murdering people would be just one of the options. In an internet-dominated world, fame is all that matters without morals, and to become viral one goes to any extent as reflected here – we have seen similar incidents in Nerve a few years ago, but this one takes a step forward. The ending leaves us with scope for watching even more of the same with a sequel. The scene after the credits was very much interesting, seemingly getting to a Jigsaw model. The fact that psycho killers are more of a reality in our world than romance, one cannot deny the need to watch more movies of the kind. The mental health of people has been going down, and we know that serial killers just need a small chance to become active – in this case, being viral means the perfect scope. Killers are forever, and movies like these are as close to reality as we scream.
Release date: 21st August 2024
Running time: 123 minutes
Directed by: Michael Leavy
Starring: Jeffrey Combs, Charles Edwin Powell, Tim Reid, Dee Wallace, Wesley Holloway, Sydney Malakeh, Jason Leavy, David Howard Thornton, Liana Pirraglia, Mark Haynes, Daniel Roebuck, Mark Holton, Felissa Rose, Danielle Harris, Tony Todd, Serafina Leavy, Stephen Hongach, Al Cerullo, Michael Cantanzaro, Andrew Rogers, Jadon Cal, Joey Ochoa, Sarah Brill, Thomas Rickman, Terry Kiser, Allison Pitel, Kimberly Crossman, Stephen Della Sava, Becky Boggs
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