![]() This is hardly a movie with the contents to support more than a single viewing. ![]() Sure, it proved good enough for a single viewing, but that was about it. The movie was just a bit too stale and mundane. As for a horror movie, then "Ten Minutes to Midnight" just didn't cut it - pardon the pun. One of the most important of such elements was the 1980s horror movie feel that director Erik Bloomquist had managed to capture throughout the course of the movie. It wasn't all bad though, because there definitely were elements to "Ten Minutes to Midnight" that worked out well in favor of the movie. It felt a bit too avantgarde, I mean with the things like switching the characters and actors/actresses around portraying them, and the general confusion that there was to the movie. For me the movie was just a bit too strange, with writers Erik Bloomquist and Carson Bloomquist approach to the storyline. Sure, "Ten Minutes to Midnight" was watchable, but it was hardly a grand foray into the horror genre. And I must say that I like the movie's cover/poster, as it has a very nice atmospheric presentation of the movie to it, and there is just something very retro about it. ![]() And of course with it being a horror movie, then I would eventually sit down to watch the movie. I initially sat down to watch the 2020 horror movie titled "Ten Minutes to Midnight" because it was a horror movie that I hadn't seen already, and also because Wednesday 13 had it mentioned on his Facebook page.
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