Review: Dan Tondowski’s ACCIDENT Stumbles And Tumbles Into Suspense Movie Mundanity
Dan Tondowski’s directorial debut is easily a film anyone who’s seen their fair share of horror and suspense thrillers has seen before. There’s plenty to endulge in despite the mundane and predictable delivery and it’s mainly up to the viewer just how much more of it is tolerable midway into his first film, Accident. Bad decision making is a near-constant theme from the film’s start as Caroline dupes her best friend, Jess, into trying to connect with friends to a gathering. Instead, they are left stranded moments before haplessly deciding to hitch a ride with two friends, Fred and Thomas, to get to where they need to go. The rest of the narrative is as you would expect with the foursome suddenly crashing down a ravine. Hours pass amid heavy evening rain and with Caroline bearing the worst of injuries as she’s trapped inside with no way out, in addition […]
