Last Shift

Last Shift

2015 "All Hail the King of Hell"
Last Shift
Last Shift

Last Shift

5.8 | 1h27m | R | en | Horror

Rookie police officer Jessica Loren has been assigned the last shift at a closing police station and must wait for a hazmat crew to collect biomedical evidence. Ordered not to leave the station under any circumstances, Jessica comes to learn that it's more than just an outdated station, it's home to the ultimate embodiment of evil and his devoted bloodthirsty followers. Jessica is left to fend for herself in the Devil's playground.

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5.8 | 1h27m | R | en | Horror , Mystery | More Info
Released: October. 06,2015 | Released Producted By: Skyra Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.magnetreleasing.com/lastshift/
Synopsis

Rookie police officer Jessica Loren has been assigned the last shift at a closing police station and must wait for a hazmat crew to collect biomedical evidence. Ordered not to leave the station under any circumstances, Jessica comes to learn that it's more than just an outdated station, it's home to the ultimate embodiment of evil and his devoted bloodthirsty followers. Jessica is left to fend for herself in the Devil's playground.

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Cast

Juliana Harkavy , Joshua Mikel , J. LaRose

Director

Kyle Michael Wilson

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rbunuan Last Shift was a decent horror film, albeit littered with horror clichés and brought down by an abhorrent, semi-confusing ending. Worth watching for the great one-woman performance by Juliana Harkavy and the various long-take scenes. And some really good scares.
Lucas Gumieira Marques The ending was just so bad that it lost the whole momentum it had going on. A lot of loose ends, plot holes, and things not explained. That said it had okay jump scare scenes, great sound effects, and some neat but not unique visuals. Would never recommend it someone I give a s*it about. Since I am obligated to talk about this high school project someone attempted to call a movie for ten lines (IMDB rules), this paragraph is here just like more than half of this movie to fill up the space/time required. Let this comment be as irrelevant as "Last Shift" should be... Thank you for your time, it was better spent here than on this "movie".
MattyGibbs Last Shift is a decent enough supernatural horror about a rookie cop left to look after a police station on it's last night. She is plagued by visions of demons which may be linked to her past. This is a bit of a slow burner and if you've seen many supernatural films there is nothing really new here. It isn't a particularly scary film but it is strangely absorbing helped by a good performance by Juliana Harkavy who commands most of the screen time. It is often hard to follow what is real and who is who and a lot of the film is left open to personal interpretation. There aren't many loose ends tied up neatly for you here and in this case I think that makes it a better film. It's certainly one I would watch again to see if it made any more sense. Last Shift won't appeal to everyone but as far as this genre goes it's a pretty decent effort.
Alex The movie has some good ideas but it is way too long. Some little jump cuts are noticeable and the lack of explanations or purposes of some events or characters makes the movie a bit shallow.. Half way through you start thinking "jeez another vision she just made up"...And this is the bad part because it's too redundant and boring and the outcome is way too predictable...I was also surprised by the all white cast as I said in the summary because it's really rare to see that nowadays even in small towns...The lack of diversity is a real problem and even in indie movies like that, filmmakers should be aware of it. I wouldn't have mentioned it if there was a real historical reason why they did it...