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      • While Reeker doesn't come close to the emotional punch of May, it's an entirely adequate schlock-horror movie that doesn't take itself too seriously, yet doesn't wink-and-nudge enough to ruin the material.
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  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0393635Reeker (2005) - IMDb

    Reeker: Directed by Dave Payne. With Devon Gummersall, Derek Richardson, Tina Illman, Scott Whyte. Strangers trapped at an eerie travel oasis in the desert must unravel the mystery behind their visions of dying people while they are preyed upon by a decaying creature.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Dave Payne
    • 2006-02-17
  3. Head towards this smell. Really not bad at all given a relatively low budget and mostly unknowns in the lead. Here is a movie that rests its strengths on the very essentials of a good horror movie: scares, creepy atmosphere, and a little humor to ease the tension.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReekerReeker - Wikipedia

    Reeker (released in the Philippines as Dead People 2) is a 2005 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Dave Payne. The plot centers on a group of young adults who are stranded in a desert oasis where they fall prey to a horrific decaying creature.

  5. May 23, 2024 · Reeker’ – Revisting the Forgotten 2005 Slasher Movie and Its Prequel. Published. 4 months ago. on. May 23, 2024. By. Paul Lê. There is no forgetting the putrid and almost sickly sweet smell of...

    • Paul Lê
  6. Jul 9, 2011 · REEKER is deliberately intended to be mysterious. This works as a whole but can be a little irritating at times. We see glimpses of ghostly, mutilated travelers and even “The Reeker” himself without fully understanding what the hell is going on. There is a great twist at the end that puts everything into perspective.

    • Ace Jordan
  7. Apr 23, 2017 · Yes, Reeker has a twist & while it is satisfying it does leave some plot holes & is fairly obvious if you pay attention to the early parts of the movie. The cast play their roles perfectly fine, nothing outstanding or memorable. Once in peril, they are all pretty interchangeable except Jack.

  8. Preparing for a desert rave party, teenager Trip (Scott Whyte) steals drugs from a dealer, then heads out with friends, including Cookie (Arielle Kebbel) and blind Jack (Devon Gummersall).

    • Horror