Frozen delivers enough thrills and gory chills to satisfy the horror film crowd, but is not written, directed or acted well enough to be a first-rate thriller.
The film moves along, in its paradoxically static way, at a pretty fair clip. I look forward to Green's follow-up.
An effective, no-frills gruel-a-thon if that's your cup of Swiss Miss, and it explores such burning questions as: What happens if you're dumb enough to leave your bare hand on a metal safety bar overnight?
It's difficult to get into its "What would I do?" vibe, though, through so thick and transparent a barrier of contrivances.
Better to defrost "Alive" or "The Edge" from the video icebox.
Best Horror Film
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (2010)
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