There's Nothing Out There 1991 Full Movie English Subtitles

“There’s Nothing Out There 1991” is a horror-comedy that follows a group of teenagers as they spend a weekend in a secluded cabin. One of them, Mike, is convinced that they are in a horror movie and tries to warn the others. However, they don’t take him seriously until they are attacked by an alien creature that seems to have stepped out of a B-movie. The film pokes fun at horror movie tropes and is a self-aware parody of the genre.

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Review

Do you remember the days of low-budget horror movies? The ones that relied on practical effects and clever writing to scare you instead of just relying on jump scares? If so, you might be interested in a little-known gem from 1991 called “There’s Nothing Out There.”

The film follows a group of teenagers as they head up to a cabin in the woods for a weekend getaway. Little do they know, there is something out there waiting for them. Something that wants to kill them all.

At its core, “There’s Nothing Out There” is a parody of the horror genre. It takes all the tropes and cliches that we’ve come to expect from horror movies and turns them on their head. The characters are aware of these tropes and use their knowledge to survive.

But don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s not scary. The filmmakers still manage to create a tense atmosphere that will have you jumping in your seat.

One thing that sets this movie apart from other horror movies is its dedication to practical effects. Sure, some of the effects may look cheesy by today’s standards, but they’re still impressive considering the low budget of the film.

The cast is also worth mentioning. They may not be A-list actors, but they are all talented and bring their characters to life in an engaging way. Standouts include Craig Peck as Mike, who serves as our protagonist and guide through this nightmare, and Wendy Bednarz as Janet, who offers some much-needed comic relief.

“There’s Nothing Out There” was written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky when he was only 22 years old. It was his first feature film and it’s impressive how confident and assured he was behind the camera.

The score by Sergei Stern also deserves praise. It perfectly captures the mood of each scene and adds an extra layer of tension.

Despite being relatively unknown, “There’s Nothing Out There” has developed a cult following over the years. It’s easy to see why. The movie is a fun, scary, and clever homage to the horror genre that manages to stand out on its own.

If you’re a fan of horror movies, especially those from the ‘80s and ‘90s, then you owe it to yourself to check out “There’s Nothing Out There.” It’s a hidden gem that deserves more recognition.

In fact, here’s what one viewer had to say about the movie:

“This film is an utter joy from beginning to end. Kanefsky knows his genre inside out and takes all the classic elements of slasher films then turns them on their head with humour, intelligence and most importantly characterisation.” – H. Hurst

The filming of this movie was done over a period of four weeks in California. The budget for this movie was relatively low which is why practical effects were used instead of computer-generated imagery which might have proved expensive.

One interesting fact about this movie is that prior to its release in 1991, it was premiered two years earlier at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors Fortnight program. This just goes on to show how much potential Rolfe Kanefsky held back then.

The conversation between Mike and his friend Tony at the start of There’s Nothing Out There immediately sets the movie apart from other horror films in which characters seem determined not to remember that other horror films exist.

The dialogue is cleverly written which allows characters who would otherwise be mere fodder for a killer beast or mysterious slasher with supernatural powers saying things like “I don’t want to be one of those dumb broads who dies first” when they first arrive at their cabin getaway.

Despite being made almost 30 years ago, “There’s Nothing Out There” still holds up today. Its humour and scares are just as effective now as they were back then thanks to Kanefsky’s clever writing and directing.

In conclusion, “There’s Nothing Out There” is a hidden gem that deserves to be discovered by more horror movie fans. It’s a clever parody of the genre that manages to be both scary and funny while paying tribute to the classics that came before it.


Technical Data

There's Nothing Out There 1991 Full Movie English Subtitles

  • Release : 1991-03-31
  • Runtime : 91
  • Genre : Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
  • Cast : Craig Peck as Mike, Wendy Bednarz as Dorean, Mark Collver as Jim, Bonnie Bowers as Stacy, John Carhart III as Nick
  • Crew : Rolfe Kanefsky as Director, Rolfe Kanefsky as Writer, Victor Kanefsky as Editor, Victor Kanefsky as Producer, Bill Williams as Casting
  • Revenue : 0
  • Budget : 0
  • Company : Prism Entertainment Corporation
  • Popularity : 4.76
  • Summary : Seven teens head up to a cabin on the lake for spring break. Mike has studied all horror films on video, and recognizes the signs of foreshadowing of doom. The others dismiss his concerns as the workings of a person that watches too many videos, but there really is something out there, and the teens begin experiencing an attrition problem when they start stumbling into all the cliches found in a typical teen horror film.
  • Tagline : A horror film of comic proportions

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