Alone at Night

audience Reviews

, 44% Audience Score
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    A definite “guilty pleasure” movie but I honestly love this film and ended up purchasing it. A Campy horror-drama with lots of humor.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    I really enjoyed this movie. They threw in enough suspects to keep you guessing. Yes, there are some holes in the plot, but if you are just looking for a satisfying horror movie this definitely hits the spot! Overall, a really good horror movie!
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    A Shockingly Mediocre Thrill Ride with Electrifying Blunders! Ah, 'Alone at Night,' the film that promised a thrilling journey into the world of intelligent slasher cinema but left me questioning the characters and wondering if they penned the script during a blackout. To begin with, let's address the elephant in the room - the script. I haven't seen a narrative this cringe-worthy since accidentally stumbling upon a high school play. The damsel in distress complaining about the lack of internet while being online every day is a plot twist even M. Night Shyamalan wouldn't dare attempt. It's as if the writers attended a crash course in irony and failed spectacularly. Now, let's talk about the electrocution scene, a masterpiece in unintentional comedy. I haven't laughed that hard since my grandma tried to use a touchscreen phone for the first time. The prolonged shock-fest should've been intense, terrifying, and exciting but resembled a botched attempt at electrifying the audience with awkward chuckles. The direction had its shining moments, like a diamond in the rough, but it desperately needed smoothing out. I appreciated the lighting and the above mediocre composition, yet it suffered from a single pace. As for the performers, they almost saved the day. Alas, overacting and weak character construction proved to be their kryptonite. The bad guy, in particular, felt like a rejected Bond villain auditioning for a community theatre production. I half-expected him to break into a monologue about world domination while sipping a martini. 'Alone at Night' is a modern sexploitation film that tries to rise above mediocrity and, in some aspects, succeeds. The cinematography is commendable, and the presentation is solid, like a B-list actor giving their all in a C-list movie. It's a one-time watch, an experience that will make you raise an eyebrow and ponder the choices that steered you to this cinematic crossroads. Return for a second viewing? I'd sooner elect a turkey for the presidency.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Bad twist ending, and movie seemed to bland
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Alone at Night is a horror movie that takes a very real and scary plot and turns it into a slasher. This movie focuses heavily on how terrifying it can be to be a cam girl or to be a streamer in general but this movie specifically focuses on cam girls that work on adult websites and the people, more specifically the guys who create this parasocial relationship with the person that they're watching. Ashley Benson who is the lead in this movie I think does a wonderful job at playing this woman who stays in a friends cabin during a week of quarantine after a rough breakup and all she does for the majority of her quarantine is just webcam for money and this movie does have some great suspense but for a good part the movie it's just predictable and the kills that happen in this movie have bad camera work and they shy away from showing any visuals which is a disappointment, but the reason I like this movie is because the story based on fear of being watched, the fear of being stalked by a fan, its too real in this day and age. One thing I did cringe at in this movie is the amount of times they mentioned Covid throughout the movie, the movie continually counts up the days Vicky has been in quarantine. I will say that it does give me Five Nights at Freddy's vibes which did make it grow on me. This movie also has this weird subplot of this reality show hosted by Paris Hilton that makes so much sense for this movie and honestly the twist with it made me laugh a little. Overall, Ashley Benson in Alone at Night is wonderful and I feel like the story is the strongest when focusing on the scary reality that the movie proves to us but the movie lacks on kills, some of it's fourth wall breaking. Alone at Night is a B-.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    This movie is terrible and predictable (minus the god awful ending). Some of the worst acting in history, and the whole they're watching a reality show, and the reality show was watching them was nonsensical. G-Eazy, Winnie, Harlow, Paris Hilton, and everyone on the ‘reality show' should never act again.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Feels like some high-school drama class film. This movie makes me feel like I could be an actress. I'm not sure if they intended it to feel like a B-rated movie or what. Just not good.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Don't waste 90 minutes of your life. This may have been the worst movie I've ever seen. Writing, acting, storyline not even worth the half star.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Love the shifts, and the kills met with the reality-fun pieces is unique enough to keep your attention throughout, but perhaps a bit puzzled as well.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    What a dumb movie...whatever it cost to make was a damn waste. All involved should be ashamed...