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  1. Oct 25, 2019 · Countdown. Horror. 90 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2019. Peter Sobczynski. October 25, 2019. 5 min read. Before the screening of “Countdown,” a horror film about a phone app that can supposedly tell you the exact moment when you are going to die, the radio personality hosting the screening told the not-exactly-rapt crowd that such an app actually ...

  2. Parents need to know that Countdown is a horror movie about an app that predicts the exact moment of a user's death. Violence is the biggest issue. Characters die in startling ways, and there's blood, fighting, beating with blunt objects, a man punching a woman, and monsters. A man is sexually aggressive….

    • Justin Dec
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • STX Entertainment
  3. It had a good storyline and a lot of good jump scares and horror elements Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/20/19 Full Review Lisa B Good movie that makes you jump.

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    • Justin Dec
    • PG-13
    • Elizabeth Lail
  4. Quinn overdosing almost instantly. No consequences whatsoever for trying to kill the doctor because, magically somehow, three other victims came out. Everyone lives happily ever after. So much for a horror movie.

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    As I mentioned there are a few bad moments. Personally, the worst thing about horror movies is that a lot of them operate under the idea that people have to make stupid decisions for the scares to work. While I disagree, they persist so there are a few bad decision-making moments in the movie. No real person is going to see a door open, or see some...

    One way Countdown does this is with humor. Most of the humor is supplied by characters in smaller roles. Tom Segura (Tom Segura: Disgraceful) plays a guy at a cellphone store who has his own idea of what customer service looks like. He ends up spending a good bit of time in the movie and also has a bonus scene after the credits begin (it’s not long...

    A horror movie can be made or broken by the way it ends. While Countdownwas fun up to this point, I wasn’t sure what to expect from the ending. The theme of faking out the audience was alive and well at the end as Quinn and the people she’s working with go to interesting lengths to avoid death. Quinn herself makes multiple decisions at the end that...

    Countdowndid its job. It will make you laugh, it will make you jump and change your position in your seat. You will only roll your eyes a handful of times and they do a good job of making you care about the characters. The ending makes sense and leaves you satisfied. Then you’re teased with the idea of a sequel. Quinn really should have read those ...

  5. Jan 31, 2022 · No, ‘Countdown’ is not based on a true story. If you think that there is a killer app lurking in the furthest corners of your app store, you should snap out of it. Although the movie is high in entertainment quotient, it never claims to have a basis in reality. Writer-director Justin Dec envisioned the film on his own, building from his ...

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  7. Apr 27, 2022 · In Countdown (2019), the app's real meaning is glossed over, and the movie's ending doesn't make it any clearer, although it could be setting up a sequel. Countdown's eponymous app is introduced when Courtney (Anne Winters) and her friends mistakenly come across it searching for a weight-loss app. Everyone tries it, intrigued by its outlandish ...

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