Clinton Road

Clinton Road

201977 min
★2.9/10
Horror

Plot Summary

A widowed firefighter seeks closure after his wife goes missing on an actual haunted road in rural New Jersey but must unlock the roads secret if he wants to get out alive.

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ðŸ‘ĨCast (14)

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts

Eric

Ice-T

Ice-T

RJ

Erin O'Brien

Erin O'Brien

Gianna

James DeBello

James DeBello

Begory

Katelyn Pearce

Katelyn Pearce

Cindy

Vincent Pastore

Vincent Pastore

Club Owner

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Ace Young

Michael

Cody Calafiore

Cody Calafiore

Tyler

Katie Morrison

Katie Morrison

Isabella

Lauren LaVera

Lauren LaVera

Kayla

Sarah Pribis

Sarah Pribis

Jessica

Bo Dietl

Bo Dietl

Mayor

🎎Crew

Director

Steve Stanulis

Writers

Steve Stanulis, Derek Ross Mackay

Producers

Maurice DiVirgilio, Jodi Hussey, Steve Stanulis, Noel Ashman, B. Luciano Barsuglia

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💎Reviews (1)

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r96sk

10/27/2023

5/10 for me! I caught a glimpse of the IMDb rating (from 3.6k!) via Prime Video before clicking play so saw the 3/10 average rating and naturally feared the worst. But you know what? I didn't actually find it to be all that terrible. Sure, it's a bad movie though that low a rating feels harsh to me. I can understand those that dislike this, admittedly. It is cheaply made, does feature amateur acting and the script is nothing to shout about at all. The horror elements aren't memorable and are all over the place. However, I honestly have nothing overtly against this. I think what helps is the very short 77 minute run time, films that are that short usually don't stick around long enough for me to build up any hate towards them to be honest. As already mentioned, the acting from those involved isn't anything all that noteworthy. I did find Sarah Pribis to be a tiny bit better than her co-stars, while Ice-T is OK in a small role and it's interesting to see Vincent Pastore and Eric Roberts (as himself, no less) appear momentarily. Speaking of the latter, I'm constantly fighting the urge to watch his entire 700+ filmography back-to-back because I know it would be a waste of my time... but part of me wants to. ðŸĪŠ A poor film no doubt, if not anything atrocious in my mind. That neat-looking poster is not befitting of what is portrayed onscreen, by the way.

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