ChikPapa
Very disappointed :(
Sexyloutak
Absolutely the worst movie.
FirstWitch
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Michael Ledo
Fern Peterson (Jennifer Laporte) runs track and wants to go to MIT. Her sister (Julia Aks) runs an upstart sock puppet therapy program. If she has a job, she won't have time to become a billionaire entrepreneur. Fern meets Robert Klingher (Vincent Martella) and they fall in love. Robert makes everyday seem like Valentine's Day. She is the one. Fern wants to break-up before leaving for MIT. This startles Robert who has an accident where he literally loses his head. He becomes a haunting love ghost who only Fern can see, but her problems are just starting.This was a fun comedy/horror with quirky humor and blood. If you like this style, you might want to check out, 'Night of the Living Deb." Guide: F-word. Sex. Male butt nudity.
jackmeat
My quick rating - 5,2/10. Not really a horror but has horror elements. These are far overshadowed by the humor which was surprisingly good. That said, one character stole the spotlight with the laughs. Kudos to the scriptwriter that came up with her lines. To get what I mean, you will just have to see it. Very under the radar but going in blind, I was entertained for sure. If this were developed better, this could have been great. Not the first dead partner comes back to haunt the other that lives, but surely original in the death itself and the method of haunting. I am kinda laughing thinking about it. I can see going back and watching this again.
bruce_nawrocki
Saw this at Nevermore Film Festival in Durham, NC last weekend. I thought it was one of the highlights of the festival.It's difficult to set the right tone for a comic horror film, but this one hits the mark. Of course, it helped to see it on the big screen in a sold-out theater.I have to applaud the writer - clever dialog and jokes along with the scares. And the actors were all great - with close to a star-making performance from Jennifer Laporte as Fern. Vincent Martella as her first boyfriend Robert was also good - somehow walking the fine line between youthful earnestness and creepy obsession. There was appropriate time spent to make their relationship awkward and touching, like real teenagers.The writer was generous enough to provide even the supporting cast with great lines and character arcs. For instance, Fern's sister could have been a thankless role - providing easy jokes as a stereotypical airhead. But she has her own interesting subplot. And the track coach was an inspired creation - flawed, but strong and wonderful.I also liked the flashbacks, animated to resemble a child's crayon drawings. And the plot continued to build to a satisfying conclusion -- another trick that's not so easy to pull off. Very impressive.
jennast-john
I watched Clinger via Amazon Prime and thought it was entertaining. It did look fairly low budget, but I feel like that was part of the charm of it and it helped forgive the less than stellar performances.. this isn't to knock it, I feel like a lot of my favorite movies out there are a little rough around the edges (ala: Clerks)I do feel like the script was pretty good and I really enjoyed the protagonist, Fern-- definitely far from a prop and that in itself deserves a big thumbs up. I'd recommend watching it, it's best for young teenagers-- it's a high school story with bad words, perfect for 13/14 year olds. If you're looking for something spooky and high brow- this isn't the movie for you. It's campy and held together with gaff tape and pizza-- and they don't try to hide it; which is why this movie stands out among other indie horrors who try the Hollywood version of (name Hollywood horror movie).