

She’s a superficial crybaby that you want to watch suffer.

Williams’ character is supposed to be the one the viewer roots for and connects to but that is not the case. The acting in this one is pretty solid but the characters are painfully dull and unlikable. It was a solid premise for a great vampire tale but it ran off the rails somewhere along the way. I was really excited about checking this one out but this one did not go the distance. Her night then takes a terrifying turn when she starts to hallucinate as she slowly slips into madness…or turns into a vampire.

To make matters worse, she was attacked by a rabid bat on her way into work. **Spoiler Alert** The film follows aging radio host Stretch, I mean Amy (Williams), who discovers that this is her last night on her long lived radio program when the owner brings in a new much younger dj. I reached out to MVD who was handling this release and they were kind enough to send a copy of the film on blu my way to review. A few weeks ago I received a press release for Erik Bloomquist’s Ten Minutes to Midnight starring Williams. In recent years she’s found herself in several indie horror productions. I first saw Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 when I was in high school. However, she will always be Stretch to me. Caroline Williams has had one very interesting career that has spanned almost 50 years after she appeared in 1975’s Smile.
