Blu-ray Review: Splintered (2010) - Page 3

Extras. 

  • Behind the Scenes. This is broken down into 10 different clips covering a variety of subjects from the genesis of the project to the effects to the casting. They run a total of approximately 40-minutes.
  • Deleted Scenes. Nine scenes, including two alternate endings, that did not make the cut.
  • Trailers. Two teasers and the theatrical trailer are included.

Bottom Line. Splintered is not a bad movie, but it is a disappointing one. It has good production values, pacing, and a decent lead performance from Holly Weston, but the rest just failed to ignite the senses. I really wanted to like it but I couldn't. That said, I would love to see what Simeon Halligan could do with a solid screenplay. I think it is worth watching by genre fans, if for no other reason than to see the start of a budding talent.

Mildly Recommended.

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