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Coin 2012 123movies

Coin 2012 123movies

Feb. 04, 201298 Min.
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Watch: Coin 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Four horror stories focusing on a group of neglected children and their unfortunate guardians come to life in this terrifying anthology from Wild Dogs Productions. A young mother fights for her life when her inner demons manifest themselves in her baby’s doll collection. An ordinary hunting trip turns into a nightmare for three friends when a mysterious bundle of joy falls into their lap. A homeless family must face its ugly past when a dark secret long since buried finally rises from the grave. When a babysitter loses his best friend’s son to a kidnapper, he is unexpectedly thrown into a dreamlike labyrinth of fantasy and depravity..
Plot: Four horror stories focusing on a group of neglected children and their unfortunate guardians come to life in this terrifying anthology from Wild Dogs Productions.
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Decent if flawed take on the horror anthology sub-genre
After seeing the new and more mainstream horror anthology THE THEATRE BIZARRE, I was hoping that its much lesser budgeted counterpart from Wild Dogs would be significantly better. And in the end, even with COIN performing better in many areas (not degenerating into gorno territory for one) I can’t say that either stands as particularly great.

The movie begins with a promising wraparound of sorts which sets the stage for the rest of the stories. This sequence (aided by an animated short) creates much anticipation and suspense for what follows. Sadly what does follow (despite some great moments) doesn’t live up to the film’s simple (yet seemingly clever and original) premise.

The first segment in the film (centered around a young mother who is tormented by an eating disorder and killer dolls) is actually one of the better ones. If a bit predictable, this story is a decent enough start to the film. Next we get a tale about a hunting trip that naturally goes wrong. While this segment is full of some great shock and awe moments (and beautiful squibs) it ends in a rather bizarre, head scratching fashion. The other tales include a decent (if simple story) dealing with forces such as possession and revenge and a final segment about a neglectful babysitter.

On the plus side, the film is (second only to THE SCARLET WORM), probably the nicest looking of all Wild Dogs productions and (despite some weird moments perhaps due to budget) is superb on a purely aesthetic level. Aaron Stielstra’s score is good as always and is appropriately haunting. Fredianlli proves once again he is a talented director (and excellent cinematographer too) with this film. That said, It’s disappointing not to see a steady string of great films straight after the production company’s biggest achievement (the aforementioned THE SCARLET WORM). If Fredianelli keeps with the formula of that film (the higher budget, quality of actors and script) Wild Dogs productions will no doubt be a force to be reckoned within the film industry.

Review By: Pycal
Superb Gritty Horror Anthology
Coin: We’re back to basics here with a quick and dirty horror anthology with somewhat dubious moral points but with enough verve and tenacity to make them work. After a hilarious and unique prologue (without a doubt Chad Kaplan’s best work yet, excepting maybe his Bob Seger Cover Band cartoon), we hop into the anthology’s first and best segment concerning an anorexic woman struggling to remain sane whilst also being stalked by a killer doll(s). This smart handling of various dramatic strands sets a nice tone for the series, of characters struggling with their own problems (most of them pretty loathsome, really) finding themselves in horrific situations. It keeps the generic elements fresh but present enough to keep any of the individual story lines from becoming too grating or frustrating in their own right. The build-up here works by amplifying each of the threads and finishes nicely and unexpectedly at that. But more terrifying than the dolls are the simple scenes of the poor woman watching America’s Most Obese People on television. There’s a certain lurking self- destruction in these moments that is at once sad, funny, and horrifying. The second entry has perhaps the most potential but falls a bit flat at the end and throughout due to an effective but annoying lead actor (the guy’s supposed to be annoying, hence his efficacy). Again, a deep character flaw accompanies pretty standard genre developments, but while the ending here is still unexpected and strange, it’s abrupt and not terribly well-executed (the jump scare could work but there’s something off about the costuming and framing of the moment). The third section is a bit less successful and feels the most thrown-together of the bunch, suffering a bit from the acting but also the demands of their roles. Pulling off a hobo family is a tough business, and I’m not sure if this particular crew is up to it (although to be honest, I can’t quite imagine which actors could, maybe Robert Z’dar for starters?). The fourth segment at first feels like it’s out of a different movie altogether, seeming more like one of WD’s crimers rather than a horror entry, that is until Fredianelli’s strange libertinecharacter comes into the otherwise straight kidnapping story. It’s also a nice piece for Nose who remains probably WD’s most reliable acting talent. He might not be able to play any role, but he always brings his A-game with plenty of heart. Plenty of perversity and terror follows with a show-stopper of an ending. Out of the entries, it’s probably the one that I would’ve liked to see developed further. Either way, this was a nice return to form, in my taste, for Fredianelli, after what felt like a restrained if not ineffective bid to wider viewership.
Review By: twolanebl

Other Information:

Original Title Coin
Release Date 2012-02-04
Release Year 2012

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Horror, Mystery
Director Michael Fredianelli
Writer Michael Fredianelli
Actors Michael Nosé, Joseph Naegele, Tara Tinsley
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Coin 2012 123movies
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