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Polaroid: Directed by Lars Klevberg. With Kathryn Prescott, Tyler Young, Samantha Logan, Keenan Tracey. High school loner Bird Fitcher has no idea what dark secrets are tied to the Polaroid camera she finds. It doesn't take long to discover that those who have their picture taken with it, soon die.
Polaroid is styled in the vein of The Ring and Final Destination and centers on a high school loner, Bird Fitcher, who stumbles upon a vintage Polaroid camera. Bird soon learns that the camera houses a terrible secret: whoever has their picture taken by it meets a tragic and violent end.
Official Trailer. High school loner Bird Fitcher has no idea what dark secrets are tied to the mysterious Polaroid vintage camera she stumbles upon, but it doesn't take long to discover that those who have their picture taken meet a tragic end.
"Polaroid" is an arguably good-looking, all-the-clichés-rehashing mainstream paranormal horror flick, which offers some entertainment and cheap teen scares. For my 930th horror film "Polaroid" makes a painfully average entry in the list.
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Content rating. Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Rated PG-13 for violence/terror, thematic elements, brief strong language, some teen drinking and drug material. Sex & Nudity: None. Violence & Gore: Moderate. Profanity: Mild.
Polaroid: Directed by Alex Magaña. With Mila Bensken, Helena Geraci, Elizabeth Lee. After taking a Polaroid in a graveyard, a student is haunted by a creepy woman in black.
One Hour Photo: Directed by Mark Romanek. With Robin Williams, Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Dylan Smith. A mentally unstable photo developer targets an upper middle-class family after his obsession with them becomes more sick and disturbing than any of them could imagine.
Polaroid: Directed by Lars Klevberg. With Annika Witt, Thea Sofie Loch Næss, Anne Cloetta. Two girls are moving out after Sarah's mother has passed away. In the clearing they exploit an old Polaroid camera possessed by a dark past.
Jimmy pleads & tells Leonard that there is $200,000 in the trunk of his car for payment of the drugs that Teddy was to have brought to the meeting. Leonard strangles Jimmy, takes a Polaroid photo of his body, and starts putting on Jimmy's clothes. As the photo of Jimmy's body develops, the film gradually goes from black and white into color.