Cut Throat

Watch Cut Throat

"The only thing more terrifying than watching a scary movie... is making one"
  • NR
  • 2002
  • 1 hr 27 min
  • 3.1  (359)

Cut Throat is a 2002 American horror thriller film directed by John Hamilton and produced by the independent film company, Command Cinema. The movie stars Luciano Saber, Kate Norby, and Cory Almeida in lead roles. It was released straight-to-video and has gained a cult following since then. The movie begins with Elizabeth (Kate Norby), a struggling actress, landing a role in a low-budget horror film called 'Cut Throat'. The film's director, T.J. (Luciano Saber), is an eccentric and demanding individual who takes his craft very seriously. He warns Elizabeth that the role she has landed is not for the faint of heart, as the film requires her to be graphically beheaded onscreen.

As filming begins, strange occurrences begin to happen on set. The cast and crew start experiencing bizarre and inexplicable events, leading them to question whether they are dealing with something more sinister than just a low-budget production. It becomes apparent that there are supernatural forces at work, and the film's title, 'Cut Throat', takes on a whole new meaning.

The tension builds as the crew becomes more and more terrified of the strange occurrences happening on set. Director T.J. becomes increasingly obsessed with capturing the perfect take, pushing the cast and crew past their limits. The production becomes more dangerous as it progresses, leading the cast and crew to take desperate measures to ensure their own safety.

The movie's climax is a suspenseful and action-packed battle against the demonic forces plaguing the film set. Elizabeth, T.J., and the remaining survivors must band together to fight the supernatural malevolence that has taken over the production. The movie ends with a surprising twist that will leave the viewer on the edge of their seat.

The acting in Cut Throat is good, especially Kate Norby's portrayal of Elizabeth. Her fear and vulnerability make her character relatable and sympathetic, and her strength and determination in the face of danger are commendable. Luciano Saber's performance as the film's eccentric director is both comical and sinister, adding to the movie's overall mood. Cory Almeida's portrayal of the easily spooked production assistant also adds a touch of humor to the film.

The movie's visuals are impressive, especially considering the low budget. The special effects are well done, and the gore is realistic without being overly excessive. The movie's use of practical effects enhances the overall atmosphere and adds to the film's creepiness.

The movie's pacing is well done, with tension building slowly throughout the film. The movie successfully creates a creepy and unsettling mood that will keep the viewer engaged throughout. The film's climax is thrilling and satisfying, wrapping up the story cleanly while still leaving the viewer wanting more.

In conclusion, Cut Throat is a well-done horror thriller that successfully creates a creepy and suspenseful atmosphere. The acting and visuals are impressive, and the story is engaging and entertaining. It's a movie that horror fans will enjoy, and it's easy to see why it has gained a cult following over the years.

Cut Throat is a 2002 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.1.

Description
Where to Watch Cut Throat
Cut Throat is available to watch free on The Roku Channel Free. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon. Some platforms allow you to rent Cut Throat for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2002
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min
  • IMDB Rating
    3.1  (359)