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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0151239Kolobos (1999) - IMDb

    Kolobos: Directed by Daniel Liatowitsch, David Todd Ocvirk. With Amy Weber, Donny Terranova, Nichole Pelerine, John Fairlie. Five young individuals live in an isolated lodge, filming their daily activities, but the house is locked down, and they encounter a murderous serial killer.

    • (2.6K)
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Daniel Liatowitsch, David Todd Ocvirk
    • 1999-09-28
  2. Jun 16, 2022 · Kolobos doesnt lean as heavily into the torture angle, but it features a group of strangers imprisoned in a house equipped with deadly booby traps. Although its structure shares more in...

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  3. Kolobos, the best nineties horror that none of you have seen. So obscure it doesn't even have a page on TV Tropes! As soon as I saw the description of this film on the Arrow Video release schedule I know I had to see it. A reality TV show gets hijacked by a slasher who turns the participants into his quarry, which may seam a little hackneyed ...

  4. Kolobos is the kind of movie that tries to be smarter than it is, and just doesn't come together well. The movie revolves around a group of people hired to do a reality show that's basically The Real World. However once there they are picked off one by one by a killer who has trapped the house.

  5. Kolobos isn't a great movie by any stretch, but it's a fun relic from the not-too-distant past and accurately represents a tumultuous time for the horror genre. Mar 13, 2019. An...

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    • Daniel Liatowitsch, David Todd Ocvirk
    • R
    • Horror
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KolobosKolobos - Wikipedia

    Critical reception for Kolobos was mixed to negative, with the Fresno Bee panning the film overall. [5] Beyond Hollywood gave a mixed review where they heavily criticized the film's acting but stated that overall it was a "worthwhile viewing experience". [6]

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  8. Jul 12, 2018 · Directed by Daniel Liatowitsch (Avatars Offline 2002) and David Todd Ocvirk (Last Rites 2006), this film is a hidden gem that packs a punch. Filled with suspense, terror, and gore, Kolobos will leave you thoroughly creeped out hours after the credits have rolled. Still from ‘Kolobos’.