Night Sights

2011 "There is no way back for Lost Souls"
2.6| 1h29m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 31 December 2011 Released
Producted By: Medal Lion Entertainment
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Official Website: http://nightsightsthemovie.com/
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After losing their son, grieving parents stumble upon a network of people that collect souls of the deceased, preparing them for their journey out of Purgatory.

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Cast

Tom Virtue

Director

Matthew Thompson

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Medal Lion Entertainment

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Night Sights Audience Reviews

VividSimon Simply Perfect
JinRoz For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Platypuschow Let's get something clear, this being written by a 17 year old is fairly impressive so good job to the young fella. However, that doesn't take away from how dreadful Night Sights is.A grieving father witnesses something remarkable and *Yawn* sorry the plot is a jumbled mess of several other films but manages to not have a single redeeming moment throughout.Insanely boring, poorly paced and at no point does it actually go anywhere.It looks drab, it sounds drab, everyone involved looks bored and so was I from starting titles to closing credits.There really is nothing good to say about Night Sights at all, other than it's a masterclass of how not to make a movie.The Good:NopeThe Bad:Unforgivably boringHas nothing going for it at allDreadful finaleThings I Learnt From This Movie:People who do shill reviews on IMDB should be aware of how stupid they make themselves look and how easy they are to identify
tim-arnold777 I refrained from giving NIGHT SIGHTS a 1 Star (awful) review because the film was able to keep me interested until the end. If a film is so bad that I either walk out of the theater mid-film, or shut it off on my home screen, THAT is an awful film. I gave NIGHT SIGHTS a chance because of 2 reasons. One, Supperchillin.com showed that IMDb.com gave it a 6.3 rating, which I see now wasn't true. Two, the film's poster appeared to have a couple of award emblems which indicated at least a couple of respectable entities associated with critical review considering the film worthy of some acclaim...however, the poster art does not exist in a high enough resolution to read what the award emblems state. For all I know one could say "Thompson Family's Favorite Film of 2011" or the other one "El Cid Best Pic of 2011". I give the young writer and director (Matt Thomspon) ample credit for seeing the production through, raising at least some of the money on Kickstarter, and not abandoning his vision for the story. My most constructive criticisms would be in the area of the film's audio track. Too often, the voice of one actor in a scene would be WAAAY hotter than another. I would have to turn up the volume for one scene, then get blasted through the wall by the levels of the next scene. The acting was high school level. Come to find out the film was made as an advanced film making high school summer project—so no foul there. Another thing that I found distracting was that Jonathon Lamer was too dead pan and looked a bit like Jason Sudeikis's lesser-known brother on Prozac. I realize that this film isn't too bad considering what I found out post viewing. But still, even youth shouldn't be an excuse. I see plenty of outstanding short films made by young independents on Vimeo. Mastering After Effects, acquiring some 3d animation skills, and making sure your audio is clean and well mastered would be a few things I could suggest. But FWIW, I didn't shut it off. Consider me IMDb's version of Simon Cowell.
ctoohill Night Sights is an impressive film, especially considering that a crew of high school and college students developed it and filled a number of key production roles. The concept is really interesting, and includes some surprisingly fitting spiritual themes for a Sci/Fi movie. The plot flow may surprise you at points, but keep an eye on the key characters and the importance of their relationships throughout.The acting performances are solid and the effects strong, even on a low budget. You may spot a familiar face from Even Stevens as well! Worth watching if you came across it, and you'll definitely want to keep an eye on this young director and his team.
peter-2277 Matt Thompson, the young writer/director's attention to detail and depth-of-field storyline makes the Night Sight movie a must see. You are quickly immersed in the emotional despair of what might have been, that can easily knock down any person. But the film's main character, Rich Hadley, accidentally learns leading edge technology coupled with traditional human beliefs may yield devastating consequences. With time running out, Rich must fit the Night Sight puzzle pieces together to see the evolving picture.I encourage movie fans to follow this young production crew, many outstanding projects are in their future.