Seconds Apart

Seconds Apart

2011 "Death comes in twos."
Seconds Apart
Seconds Apart

Seconds Apart

5.6 | 1h29m | R | en | Horror

Seth and Jonah are twins with a dangerous ability: telekinesis. Things start to spiral out of control as their classmates die in twisted and bizarre ways. Jealousy begins to divide them and soon they can no longer trust each other, leading up to a horrific battle against themselves.

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5.6 | 1h29m | R | en | Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: January. 28,2011 | Released Producted By: After Dark Films , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Seth and Jonah are twins with a dangerous ability: telekinesis. Things start to spiral out of control as their classmates die in twisted and bizarre ways. Jealousy begins to divide them and soon they can no longer trust each other, leading up to a horrific battle against themselves.

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Cast

Orlando Jones , Edmund Entin , Gary Entin

Director

Hannah Beachler

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gemandeye1 One of the best After Dark entries and the best of the AD Originals. This movie far exceeded my expectations. It truly reminded me of some of the classic horror and thrillers of the 70s that relied heavily on atmosphere. While this movie does contain scenes of blood/gore it was the creepy atmospheric presence that made it stand out not only amongst the AD film series but of recent horror films. The acting was fantastic and I was especially surprised at how well Orlando Jones ( known more for his comedic performances) pulled off the guilt ridden, haunted, tenacious detective.
atinder It's be on my watch list for a bit and I was did not expect get this movie for one pound, It's was decent movie for one pound that for sure.I liked the twins was doing the same thing at the same time at the start of the movie, it makes feel bit more creepy.As the movies goes on, it kind of losses the creepy of the movie but get bit stranger and can get a bit confused in few scenes,Your watching it but not sure what really going on at times also I enjoyed how twins mess with victims but at the same they are also messing with us.That decent curve in story, I didn't not see coming at all, after that, the movie felt a little to rushed.I do think this movie could have been a lot longer, there decent stuff, which I don't they used to full potential.6 out of 10 - I got it for £1 so I not complaining
Paul Magne Haakonsen For a movie in the 'After Dark' series, then "Seconds Apart" was somewhat of a disappointment. Why? Well because this movie was predictable, boring and very uneventful, and far, far from being even the least bit scary.One thing that the movie did have working for it, was the camera work and the cinematography. That was actually off the charts. The movie was really nice to look at, almost bordering on being worth of being called art. And that is what made me suffer through the entire movie, just watching the great camera angles, the contrasts of colors used, the way the scenes were set up, and the details in the scenes.The acting in the movie wasn't bad either, although I wouldn't say that there wasn't anything memorable being put on either. Orlando Jones (playing detective Lampkin) actually did most of the carrying in regards of who pulled the most weight in the acting. Edmund Entin (playing Jonah) and Gary Entin (playing Seth) did also do alright jobs, making their characters come off as disturbing and twisted.I had expected more from this movie, as it is part of the 'After Dark' series, so I was somewhat disappointed with the predictability of the movie. The movie had a great thing with building up suspense and leaving you to wonder, but it eventually was toppled by the predictability of the movie. And once the director decided it was time to reveal the reality of what was going on in the movie, it just totally fell clattering to the floor, the movie took a turn for the worse there. That ending was, in my opinion, not the best of choices."Seconds Apart" might be interesting for you, if you like pseudo-horror/thrillers that doesn't require too much thinking. Just don't expect too much, you might just set yourself up for disappointment.Despite the great camera work, it just wasn't enough to sustain the movie and keep it afloat. This was a disappointing experience for me.
BakuryuuTyranno Mental domination is an interesting concept but naturally, villains with such abilities need some restriction so the heroes aren't doomed. This time, two twins are required to be together to use their powers.However they also have other telepathetic powers making them a bigger threat, leaving victims vulnerable to their worst fears.A cop starts investigating - thankfully he's pretty sharp and intuits whats going on.The premise is intriguing however towards as the finale draws near, the story branches out surprisingly late and then the introduction of a sudden twist further drags the overall quality of the film down.