Nightlight (2015 film)

Nightlight is a 2015 American found footage supernatural thriller film written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. It stars Shelby Young, Chloe Bridges, Carter Jenkins, Mitch Hewer, and Taylor Murphy.

Nightlight
Theatrical release poster
Directed byScott Beck
Bryan Woods
Produced byMichael London
Norton Herrick
Darren Brandl
Janice Williams
Screenplay byScott Beck
Bryan Woods
StarringShelby Young
Chloe Bridges
Carter Jenkins
Mitch Hewer
Taylor Murphy
CinematographyAndrew M. Davis
Edited byRussell Andrew
Production
company
Herrick Entertainment
Distributed byLionsgate
Release date
  • March 27, 2015 (2015-03-27) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot summary

Five teens, Robin, Ben, Chris, Amelia, and Nia are out in the woods the day after Robin's friend, Ethan, committed suicide when Robin lied to avoid going to prom with him, causing him to kill himself in the woods, where it's rumored that those who died have never been found.

While playing the game nightlight, the teens start hearing strange noises and try to leave, but are stopped through unseen forces. Robin later learns through Nia's video camera and confession from Nia herself that the four of them invited her out to scare her during the game.

The teens are repeatedly separated and lost. Robin concludes that the soul of her deceased friend Ethan wants revenge for lying to him and believes she is the reason he killed himself.

One by one, Robin and the other teens are then picked off until Robin is the only left standing. She tries to reason with Ethan, as well beg for his forgiveness. Robin is then locked inside the church and possessed. She kills Nia before walking to a cliff and jumping. As the camera pans out from Robin's body the other teens are seen as well. Ethan's flashlight can also finally be seen. There is a short scene with Ethan's suicide note though no real reason is given.

Cast

Production

Production on the film began on May 15, 2012 in Utah.[2][3]

Release

In July 2014 it was announced that Lionsgate had acquired distribution rights to the film and planned a 2015 limited release and video on demand run for the film, and that Lionsgate was partnering with The Film Arcade on the theatrical release.[4] The film was released in the United States in a limited release and through video on demand beginning on March 27, 2015.[5]

Reception

The film was met with negative reviews, on Rotten Tomatoes it holds a rating of 14% based on 7 reviews with an average rating of 3.6/10.[6]

Home media

The film was released on DVD courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment on May 26, 2015 in the United States.[7]

References

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