Rows

Rows

By David W. Warfield

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2014-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 22min
  • Director: David W. Warfield
  • Production Company: Rows
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
3.6/10
3.6
From 5 Ratings

Description

Rose works for her father, Mark, who turns cornfields into subdivisions. Rose must deliver eviction papers to Haviland, a squatter in a condemned farmhouse. Haviland is an evil enchantress - she puts Rose under a spell. Rose's friend, Greta, will also come under Haviland's powers. They become lost in a seemingly infinite cornfield and must repeat a series of surreal or terrifying events in order to solve the mystery and break the spell.

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Reviews

  • ROWS

    5
    By KECata
    I was freaked out the whole time! I had no idea where the movie was taking me, which is super refreshing. There were lots of twists and turns, and the acting was really good, too. I actually jumped in my seat a couple times! I only like psychological horrors that are really good, and I have to say that ROWS was really that good! It's the perfect Halloween movie, and I will be recommending it to my friends!
  • ROWS

    5
    By ROWS movie
    ROWS is one of the most original horror movies I've seen. I never knew what was going to happen next as I watched it because this genre movie doesn't follow the standard structure and avoids the cliches. It's not a simple grossout gorefest, rather it carefully creates a surreal sense of psychological dread. It kept me interested from start to finish because I never knew where it was headed, and sometimes I didn't even know what was real or imagined. As I try to think back on the plot, I get confused remembering the sequence of events, and that's exactly how the characters themselves feel! It's a rare work of art that makes the viewers experience what is going in in the characters' heads. It's obvious this filmmaker is a skillful, thoughtful, sophisticated artist who uses the medium of film in new ways. I highly recommend it!
  • Creepy Astral Voyage

    4
    By Blue Mala
    I was expecting some kind of typical slasher, but ROWs is a stranger more original and more psychological flick - you sort of have to get standard horror movie out of your head, and then get into the head of these filmmakers more - there is stuff going on on several levels. It’s def low budget, but I’m into that — refreshing after so much corporate bloat in big movies. I say watch it.
  • It Rows over Inception

    5
    By Smoozus
    Rows is a extremely unique and interesting horror flick. That makes Inception look weak in comparison. This is a must watch if you enjoy trippy mind jarring psychological horror.
  • ROWS

    5
    By Red Witch and Greenie
    ROWS is a strange, disturbing film directed by David Warfield. The kind of film that you will want to view again and again. Hannah Schick leads the cast with an amazing performance. Her real break down scenes will break your heart, the camera does not lie. She has a strong physicality coupled with a deep sense of emotional truth. She’s a throw back to the great actresses of the 1940’s and at the same time reminding me of an Angelina Jolie type who can do both action and drama. With her dark beauty and brains she does not take one false step. Lauren Lakis is also a wonderful actress. With her mischievous intense eyes she keeps you guessing what she is really up to. I love how these two are so very different yet you feel their tight connection to each other with only their glances. Warfield keeps you riveted the whole time and rooting for these two girls to get the hell out of there!
  • Rows

    5
    By geezer2.0
    Smart filmmaking. Using a cornfield as a minimalist set, the focus becomes the character's terrifying, bizarre and surreal experience. A wild ride, twisty and disturbing.
  • Alice Falls Down the Wrong Rabbit Hole

    4
    By DWWarfield
    This is a weird and creepy film that sort of subverts the usual narrative line of things. It’s dream like in mood — it seems like you get put under a spell, which is what it is supposed to do, I hope. It’s not a slasher, more psychological — not like typical horror. More like a fantasy nightmare. It is fun to find smaller movies like this that are really independent and not too typical. The cast is pretty great, especially the two girls, who are like mis-matched friends. A mind-bender!

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