Plot
A young Nurse is assigned to look after a patient in a remote location in the English countryside. As the night continues she finds herself terrorized by an unseen force that is connected with her patient.
Cast
Not the foggiest, but the leading lady was competent enough.
Verdict
When I see ITN appear at the start of a film I sigh, I know what I'm in for. It's the same reaction I get when The Asylum appears, it gives away so much with that one single logo. ITN means British, means very low budget, means a creature feature with an ugly antagonist, talentless cast and the originality of a Fast & Furious movie.
Here we see our young nurse taking care of a coma patient but things don't go as planned. Truth be told if you yourself watched a coma patient it would be as exciting as this film as very little actually happens. Excited by the cover? Expecting to see that throughout? You'll see it for about 5 seconds, sorry.
The film is bland, uneventful, uninspired and bad even by ITN standards.
Rants
ITN vs The Asylum? ITN is poorly made hyper low budget whereas Asylum is generally terrible mockbusters but still have several times the budget of a ITN film. Honestly I'd rather watch Asylum, they've made a few competently made movies and I can't say the same about ITN. Speaking of ITN seen the Tooth Fairy films yet? I believe they made about 4 or 5 I forget, truly......offensively bad stuff. They couldn't even be consistent in the antagonists appearance, and I'm sure the mask they used for the second version got recycled in another film by them I watched recently.
Breakdown
Passable leading lady
Very boring
Extremely cliched
Nonsensical overall.