Ever
Brianne Tju
Ever

“The dead will have this club for breakfast.”
After their school bus crashes, a group of high school students is thrown into a terrifying fight for survival as they try to take down a group of unhuman savages… before they kill each other first.
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Ever
Brianne Tju
Ever
Tamra
Ali Gallo
Tamra
Randall
Benjamin Wadsworth
Randall
Steven
Drew Scheid
Steven
Jacey
Lo Graham
Jacey
Hunt
C.J. LeBlanc
Hunt
Danny
Uriah Shelton
Danny
Chip / Iron Maiden
Joshua Mikel
Chip / Iron Maiden
Mr. Lorenzo
Peter Giles
Mr. Lorenzo
Ryan
Blake Burt
Ryan
Ever's Mom
Dana Wing Lau
Ever's Mom
Juniper
Angel Lia Spitale
Juniper
**_Teens come-of-age in colorful horror-comedy set in southeastern Louisiana_** Several students survive a school bus mishap and find refuge in an abandoned hotel in the thick woods. Who or what are the ferocious antagonists? Will any survive? I thought “Unhuman” (2022) was going to be a survival venture akin to “A Question of Survival” by Steve Gerber in Adventure Into Fear #18 with the Man-Thing (1973), which involved survivors of a vehicle accident traversing the jungle for succor. It starts out like this, reminiscent of “Zombie Island Massacre” from the mid-80s and the more recent “The Summoning,” just mixed with “Night of the Living Dead” and “Shock Waves” (1977), particularly the dilapidated resort-facility of the latter. Just when things get boring at the defunct hotel, an interesting twist is implemented. At the end of the day, this is an amusing commentary on teens turning the tables, non-entities rising to the challenge and bullies potentially being redeemed. Brunette Ali Gallo stands out on the feminine front as Tamra with her big eyes. Too bad she spends most of the film with a jacket tied around her waist (rolling my eyes). Lo Graham is also worth a mention as blonde Jacey. On the masculine front, one of the guys looks like Peter Frampton. While the flick is vibrant and hip, highlighted by Ali Gallo and the curveball, the last act becomes tedious despite the flashy editing and (empty) action. It needed tweaked for a more rewarding experience. Still, there are some worthwhile profundities. It runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in outer New Orleans. GRADE: B-
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