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A review by antimony

90%
Written by antimony on September 12, 2018

Fantastic Psychological Thriller!

If you're browsing for movies to watch, go into this movie cold; without watching the trailers or any other reviews. A skillfully made thriller that reveals more details upon rewatching. If you enjoy mindf**k movies or science-fiction/psychological thrillers, you will love this film.

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A review by John Chard

80%
Written by John Chard on October 27, 2019

Loopy Looper!

Triangle is written and directed by Christopher Smith. It stars Melissa George, Liam Hemsworth, Michael Dorman, Jack Taylor, Joshua McIvor, Henry Nixon, Emma Lung and Rachael Carpani. Music is by Christian Henson and cinematrography by Robert Humphreys.

After their boat is damaged during a weird storm, a group of friends board a drifting ocean liner to find it seemingly deserted. One of the group, Jess (George), has the distinct feeling she has been on the ship before...

It at first glance seems to be a standard ghost ship type of film, where a group of pretty people are... read the rest.

A review by StarsNtheDarkness

40%
Written by StarsNtheDarkness on September 29, 2021

This review may contain spoilers.

I liked the beginning and end. The problem is the middle - I just felt like I was watching the same movie over and over. And over. 🙄 She didn't develop much as a character and not enough changed or happened to keep it from dragging on. Just a lot of her running around with the same expression on her face and slamming Hemsworth's head into the coat hook (ick).

Most importantly of all: get get a real bird to fly about or don't have one at all.

A review by Wuchak

70%
Written by Wuchak on October 27, 2022

If you’re going on a sea trip, don’t cheat Charon

Off the coast of the Sunshine State, a yacht excursion is threatened by a sudden storm wherein the survivors seek succor on a passing vessel, but it turns out to be no ordinary ship.

"Triangle” (2009) is a mystery/fantasy mixed with horror that inserts the myth of Sisyphus into the present-day scenario of a yacht outing, combining “Ghost Ship” (2002) and the contemporaneous “Dark Country” or, going back decades, "Haunts of the Very Rich" (1972). The TV flick "Ghost Voyage" came out over a year earlier and covered similar terrain.... read the rest.

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