Skip delves into the mysteries of an old locker. His sage supervisor recounts chilling tales that underscore the importance of making the right choice. The stories come into play when Skip f... Read allSkip delves into the mysteries of an old locker. His sage supervisor recounts chilling tales that underscore the importance of making the right choice. The stories come into play when Skip faces a life-or-death decision of his own.Skip delves into the mysteries of an old locker. His sage supervisor recounts chilling tales that underscore the importance of making the right choice. The stories come into play when Skip faces a life-or-death decision of his own.
Steven Motta
- Billy Marco (segment "#1 Down and Out")
- (as Steven Marco)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaKeith David was originally cast as Don Dillon, but was recast due to the flu on the day of shooting. Jon Polito stepped in to take his place with hours notice.
- ConnectionsEdited from Suicide Club (2007)
- SoundtracksThink of England
Written by Bruce Dellis
Performed by Cathy Rankin (vocal), Steve Francois (piano) and German Corriero (trombone)
[Segment: story 2]
Featured review
Stories: 1.25/2 - Direction & Pace 2.00/4 - Performance 1.25/2 - Entertainment 1.25/2
Total: 5.75/10.
Anthology films are like a box of chocolates; you never quite know what you're gonna get. "Locker 13" from 2014 is no exception to this cinematic roulette, but it's a box of chocolates you'd be thrilled to dive into.
The movie serves up a mixture of stories as diverse as a Tinder date menu - some are great, some are decent, and a couple are about as obscure as Bigfoot's shoe size. But it's the first and last stories that steal the spotlight. If this were a talent show, they'd walk away with the golden buzzer.
The direction in this film is as sharp as a tailor's needle, and I have to give props to the director of the boxing story - it's like watching a boxing match with your eyes closed and oddly thrilling! The final tale, confined to a single room, keeps you glued to the screen with its captivating storytelling and a twist ending as predictable as your grandma's meatloaf recipe.
But what genuinely surprised me is the stellar cast - I mean, who knew Ricky Schroder was still in the game? He shines as the boxing killer, proving he's not a Silver Spoon anymore. All the performers bring their A-game, and it's like watching a relay race where the baton of talent is passed with precision.
Now, I never sugarcoat shortcomings; there's one story that's a bit of a snoozer, but hey, even the best roller coasters have a slow part, giving you the perfect opportunity to grab a coffee or answer nature's call. But don't worry, the film picks up right where it left off.
In conclusion, "Locker 13" is worth a watch, whether you're in the mood for a movie night on a cold winter evening or merely looking for a fun diversion. It's a well-crafted anthology that's entertaining from start to finish, and you'll crave more incredible stories. So, grab your popcorn, settle down, and heartily enjoy.
Total: 5.75/10.
Anthology films are like a box of chocolates; you never quite know what you're gonna get. "Locker 13" from 2014 is no exception to this cinematic roulette, but it's a box of chocolates you'd be thrilled to dive into.
The movie serves up a mixture of stories as diverse as a Tinder date menu - some are great, some are decent, and a couple are about as obscure as Bigfoot's shoe size. But it's the first and last stories that steal the spotlight. If this were a talent show, they'd walk away with the golden buzzer.
The direction in this film is as sharp as a tailor's needle, and I have to give props to the director of the boxing story - it's like watching a boxing match with your eyes closed and oddly thrilling! The final tale, confined to a single room, keeps you glued to the screen with its captivating storytelling and a twist ending as predictable as your grandma's meatloaf recipe.
But what genuinely surprised me is the stellar cast - I mean, who knew Ricky Schroder was still in the game? He shines as the boxing killer, proving he's not a Silver Spoon anymore. All the performers bring their A-game, and it's like watching a relay race where the baton of talent is passed with precision.
Now, I never sugarcoat shortcomings; there's one story that's a bit of a snoozer, but hey, even the best roller coasters have a slow part, giving you the perfect opportunity to grab a coffee or answer nature's call. But don't worry, the film picks up right where it left off.
In conclusion, "Locker 13" is worth a watch, whether you're in the mood for a movie night on a cold winter evening or merely looking for a fun diversion. It's a well-crafted anthology that's entertaining from start to finish, and you'll crave more incredible stories. So, grab your popcorn, settle down, and heartily enjoy.
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- Nov 7, 2023
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Box office
- Budget
- $300,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,496
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,468
- Mar 30, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $3,496
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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