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Mr. Jones
TrailerScott and Penny are two young artists deciding to move to a remote cabin in the woods to create new art. But they'll soon discover that they are disturbing Mr.Jones - an infamously reclusive artist who lives nearby...Actors: Jon Foster, Sarah Jones, Mark Steger, Faran Tahir, Stanley B. Herman, Ethan Sawyer, Jordan Byrne, David Clennon, Jessica Dowdeswell, Diane Neal, Rachel OMeara...»Director: Karl MuellerCountry: United StatesDuration: 84 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 4.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Mr. Jones"
Village VoiceMay 02, 2014Early scenes prove an exception to most of this genre du jour's tired rules, which makes it especially disappointing when the third act does little more than reinforce them.
Los Angeles TimesMay 01, 2014A nature-meets-nightmare tale that unfortunately gets lost in its own thicket of tricks.
TheHorrorShowAugust 24, 2015It all gets very artsy and weird in Act III (and I watched it twice) but hey, I'll take a bit of cerebral effort over just a bunch of door-slamming and bloodletting.
Examiner.comMay 05, 2014There's a shred of an interesting idea in Mr. Jones, but the film is far too unfocused, sloppy, and downright dull to leave any kind of impact.
The DissolveMay 01, 2014No matter how creative its frames, Mr. Jones is [...] just an unimpressive stack of sticks and skulls.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2014An imperfect horror film, but it's worth a look for its atmosphere, and valiant attempts at supernatural and meta-storytelling.
Slant MagazineApril 27, 2014That it half succeeds, in spite of its cloying self-seriousness, means that it's at best a convincing copycat of a definitive expression of ego and influence in art.
TheFilmFile.comApril 24, 2014In attempting to experiment with horror tropes and the found-footage format, director Karl Mueller tries too hard and walks away with a muddled, drastically uneven hodgepodge.
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