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The Loft
The life of a group of close friends who spend their time in having fun and in great enjoyment, has been changed, when Vincent, an architect, designs an isolated house to spend a nice time in, but upon their arrival, incidents come to climax, as they shocked by finding out a mysterious woman in the bed, the thing that challenges their friendship.
11 July 1984, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
22 December 1949, Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA
18 July 1976, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
11 January 1990, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
6 May 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 July 1964, Laurel, Maryland, USA
2 June 1972, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, UK
March 27, 1971 in Owensboro, Kentucky, USA
January 16, 2016
The plotting gets too clever by half towards the end, but... this remains a slick and stylish whodunit.May 26, 2015
Doubtless, the film's biggest problem is that the five male leads are distinctly unlikable.February 05, 2015
The Loft is a film that can't decide what it wants. It's a male fantasy, and a cautionary tale. It's sleazy in concept, and timid in execution. It punishes its protagonists for their transgressions, then lets them off the hook.May 14, 2015
It's a common and ordinary thriller with a intelligent premise, but poor execution, wasted cast and late plot twists that are almost ridiculous. [full review in Spanish]February 02, 2015
The Loft's boorish leads aren't sensible enough to be worth caring about, making the film's character-driven conclusion feel like a self-defeating cop-out.February 05, 2015
This new iteration proves such a dour hodgepodge of bad behavior, bald-faced misogyny and ping-ponging alliances, it's more alienating than alluring.February 01, 2015
Predictably, some items planted early in the film ... pop up in the third act with all the subtlety of a blast from Chekhov's gun.February 05, 2015
The twisty plot translates to any culture where swinging-d--- businessmen cheat on their wives -- which is to say, any culture.May 27, 2015
Plausibility isn't in the cards for this odious excuse for a thriller. This is all about sexy danger, for sociopathic, misogynistic values of 'sexy danger.'February 22, 2015
The characters in 'The Loft' are so despicable you won't care about what happens to any of them.February 05, 2015
Erotic thrillers are a time-tested genre, but this effort, scripted by Wesley Strick, is neither erotic nor thrilling.May 14, 2015
The problem with 9-Month Stretch is that is a movie is composed of good moments, but the uneven pace doesn't help the audience to engage with the plot. [full review in Spanish]