Mr. Jones
Came out; 2013
Time; 84 Minutes
Watched on; Netflix
Rating; pG-13 for terror,
frightening images, a scene of sexuality and brief language
IMDB Rating; 4.6
Rotten Tomatoes Score;
Tomatoemeter 29%, Average Rating 4.2/10, Reviews Counted 7, Fresh 2, Rotten 5.
18% Liked it
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Synopsis; A young
couple moves to the woods and soon finds their nightmares and reality colliding.
Staring;
Jon Foster as Scott
Sarah Jones as Penny
Mark Steger as Mr. Jones
Thoughts;
This movie starts out very boring. A couple on vacation,
video logging their day. It isn’t until they find that they have a neighbor do
things start to move. First they knock, then they just enter. Penny soon
figures out that they are in the home of Mr. Jones, an artist that no one has
ever seen. They then get nosey and start looking around the house, which of
course is going to end badly.
The movie then changes to Scott interviewing people regarding
the elusive Mr. Jones. While he is out and about doing this, Penny is alone, in
the middle of nowhere. She is caught
taking pictures of the scarecrows that Mr. Jones is known for.
This is when the movie gets creepy. Once Scott gets back,
they go back the house of Mr. Jones. Scott explores the basement and goes down into this strange
crawl space. He finds these scarecrows that are on fire and steals some items.
Crazy things happen and Scott and Penny are unable to leave.
By the end of the movie, Mr. Jones is gone and Scott must take over protecting
the world from the dream world.
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