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Genre: Horror
IMDB Review
Release: year 2009
Late Fee movie will take 1.5 hours of your life. You will simply not regret watching out this movie. In this movie you will see a couple deciding to rent 2 movies from the rental store in the nearby area. They find out that the store isn’t a dreaded Blockbuster movie rental store and after speaking to reluctant clerk in letting them rent out the film, he needs them to sign up the widespread contract and suggests them that they until midnight have to return the film or come across many late fees.
What follows then are 2 movies within the movie. The movies have John and Hooker with one being not what they actually seem. It also has backwoods rascal police officer, satanic weirdness, jail and snuff movie.
The film Late Fee is perfectly fine. It will undoubtedly entertain you. However, the movie lacked something compelling. The movie was a very neat concept with renting theme. The concept of the plot was predictable highly and was based on frequently reused issues.
The acting was quite stunted sometimes. You will really give the filmmakers high credit for making an attempt to be creative with camera. However, but at times it did feel amateurish. There is not quite much music or mood setting atmosphere in it. The movie has a video production of high quality with very good quality of image. So, it is really of great worth renting it.
In Late Fee, the young couple is in look out of an appropriate Halloween fright-flick movie. They discover that the late fees of the video store can result in murder on more than the wallet in the anthology shocker, which features two bloodcurdling stories of horror. After pleading the manager of video store to rent them 2 of the most terror films, couple moves back to home to munch a number of Halloween candy and quiver in everyone’s arms.
Continuously distracted from movie watching by tricks, they finally realize that it is past midnight and they have become unsuccessful in returning the DVDs on right time. When the owner along with his pals comes knocking at door, the nightmare then really begins. Late Fee’s central storyline exists to put together two films–Damnation and The Pick in a full-length film.




