Last Shift Ratings & Reviews Explanation. I think what made this movie the most terrifying is the simplicity - which seems to work for some people and not others. I enjoyed the one woman show, and what a woman at that! "The Last Shift," a fast-food tragedy written and directed by Andrew Cohn, is a gut punch with a side of anguish.
It was written by DiBlasi and Scott Poiley, both of whom produced along with Mary Poiley. Juliana Harkavy stars as a rookie police officer who is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently. The Last Shift takes a simple premise and flips your expectations on its head.
This screening was followed by a Q&A with Richard Jenkins, Shane Paul McGhie, and Andrew Cohn. The movie never arrives at a place where all of its conversations and provocations feel like they coalesce into a clear thesis, and its frustrating ending leans toward emotional resonance but doesn't. While it relies on an overused plot device, Last Shift is an. Studio: Magnet Releasing Director: Anthony DiBlasi Writer: Anthony DiBlasi, Scott Poiley Producer: Scott Poiley, Mary Lankford Poiley Stars: Juliana Harkavy, Joshua Mikel, Hank Stone, J. LaRose, Sarah Sculco, Kathryn Kilger, Natalie Victoria, Mary Lankford. Starring: Juliana Harkavy, Matt Doman, Amanda Defrance and others.
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So, about Last Shift: This is one of the few movies that I actually felt scared during it. I'm lost on the last minute of the movie. I swear it looked like Cohen holding the flashlight in the end.
Honestly this is the best horror movie I've seen. Completely in agreement with this review, found it while I was. However, "Last Shift" is completely and consistently frightening, it's also delightfully disturbing and creepy, and even features a generous amount of blood and gore, for a movie that's really more of a demonic/ghost story. Yeah, so if it isn't already apparent, I absolutely LOVED this movie!