Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
2.5/4
Don't look down!
Matthew Brady - wrote on 01/19/2023
I find it hard to care about characters whose decisions are so questionable that they deserve their doomed fate.
At times, ‘Fall’ feels like a VOD movie, especially with the visual effects and greenscreen parts. Besides the main problem that the two characters face, being stuck 2,000 feet at the top of a remote abandoned radio tower, there’s a personal conflict between the two that I didn’t care about. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is also there but very briefly. I can tell he filmed all his scenes during the weekends, away from The Walking Dead.
However, one of the best praises I can give to this movie is that it did a brilliant job of triggering one of my deepest fears, which is heights, as my hands were sweating at times. I was never bored watching it. I know it was stupid going …
Rating of
3/4
Fall Reaches Some Thrilling Heights
Chris Kavan - wrote on 10/11/2022
When you're on top of the world - don't look down. Fall is the kind of film that is both extremely simple but also incredibly effective. It keeps you on the edge (figuratively and literally) and even manages to throw in a few nice twists along the way. And if, like me, you really don't like heights, it certainly makes you squirm.
Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) and Hunter (Virginia Gardner) are good friends and, along with Becky's husband, Dan (Mason Gooding), also quite the climbing enthusiast. But the thrill seeking ends in tragedy and causes Becky to spiral downwards, even straining her relationship with her father, James (Jeffrey Dean Morgan in a bite-sized role). A year after the event, and barely sober, Becky is convinced by Hunter - who has her own thrill-seeking social empire - …