GIRL
ON THE THIRD FLOOR (2019)
Starring
Phil Brooks (aka CM Punk), Trieste Kelly Dunn, Sarah Brooks, Elissa
Dowling, Travis Delgado. Directed by Travis Stevens. (93 min)
ON
BLU-RAY FROM DARK SKY FILMS
Review
by Josey, the Sudden Cat😼
For
a while, I really empathized with Don Koch (Phil Brooks). Here’s a
guy trying to get a fresh start by renovating the old suburban house
he just purchased, so it’s all ready when his wife arrives.
However, he ain’t much of a handyman. And I can relate. Hell, it
takes me a half-dozen bent nails and a repeatedly-hammered thumb just
to put up a picture which will inevitably end up hanging crooked.
It’s therefore my philosophy that if something can’t be fixed
with duct tape, it is irreparable.
Still,
Don is persistent, even though he generally ends up making things
worse. It seems as if the whole house is working against him. Which
it is, of course, spitting slime, goo & occasional marbles from
every pipe, crack and socket. It turns out Don bought an old
whorehouse that happens to be haunted by its former occupants, so I
can hazard a guess what the white goo is supposed to be.
But
by then, my empathy for Don had dissipated. It turns out he’s kind
of an asshole, taking a break to cheat on his pregnant wife with
Sarah (Sarah Brooks), a mysterious woman who he shuns after their
initial tryst. But she’s got a sinister agenda and it doesn’t
take a slide rule to figure out she’s part of the house’s dark
past, which tends to bring out the worst in those who are inherently
awful people. And the more we learn about Don’s past, the more
we’re convinced he deserves what’s coming to him, and
probably why the narrative focus wisely shifts to his wife, Liz
(Trieste Kelly Dunn), during the second half.
Extreme product placement. |
But
we don’t necessarily have to like a main character to be engaged in
his predicament. While Girl on the Third Floor doesn’t offer
too many surprises, it’s a fairly enjoyable entry in the haunted
house subgenre, checking off the usual tropes with economic flare and throwing in a few enjoyably nasty scenes along the way (such as Don’s unfortunate
encounter with a wayward marble). Phil Brooks (“CM
Punk” to WWE/MMA fans) sort-of has the mannerisms of a young Bruce
Campbell and does a decent job in his first feature film, suggesting
a possible B-movie career if he ever decides to give up his day job.
Girl
on the Third Floor doesn’t quite sustain its premise to the
end, with a final act & denouement that descends into
predictability. But until then, writer-director Travis Stevens has
put together a fun little time killer, one that might also make those who don’t know a claw hammer from a toilet plunger feel
better about themelves.
EXTRA
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AUDIO
COMMENTARY – By writer-director Travis Stevens
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