It Waits (2005)

  • Year: 2005
  • Released: 23 May 2006
  • Country: United States, Canada
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0430239/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/it_waits
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  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Horror
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Writer: Richard Christian Matheson, Tom Szollosi, Stephen J. Cannell
  • Director: Steven R. Monroe
  • Cast: Cerina Vincent, Dominic Zamprogna, Greg Kean
  • Keywords: monster, forest, forest ranger, creature, native american folklore,
4.0/10
12% – Critics
12% – Audience

It Waits Storyline

“It Waits” is a suspenseful, horrifying tale of a Native American legend come to life. A creature trapped in the bowels of hell has been awoken and unleashed on the world. It prowls the wilderness, hunting a young, willful ranger named Danielle. Danielle is experiencing her own personal turmoil, having recently been responsible for the death of her best friend. Things go from bad to worse as Danielle realizes that she is not alone in the wilderness. There is a creature slowly stalking and hunting her. The creature claims the lives of the few people that may have been able to help Danielle, and all hope seems lost. She waits as the creature comes for here and desperately struggles for her life, but will her struggle be enough to ensure her survival?—Anonymous

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It Waits Movie Reviews

Decent Horror Fare

This movie is the reason why I scour the video store shelves for low budget horror flicks. Most of the time, of course, I am sadly disappointed but other times – like this – I am pleasantly surprised. Considering Richard Christian Matheson wrote the story I was fairly confident, although it is a rather pedestrian story about an ancient Indian demon, inadvertently released from a cave, wreaking havoc on a mountainside. A female park ranger, wrestling with her own demons, has to find the ability to battle this monster and save herself. The horror elements were standard and fairly well done and the script, while spotty, was okay. “It Waits” is decent horror fare, better than some of the dreck that is getting released in movie theaters.

Reasonable Low Budget Movie

The lonely forest ranger Danielle St. Claire (Cerina Vincent) works alone in Tower 19 of the Forestry Department of a remote National Park. Danny is grieving the loss of her best friend Julie Cassidy (Miranda Frigon) and is tormented by the feeling of guilty, since she was responsible for the death of her girlfriend. While driving Julie’s car after drinking in a bar, she had an accident but she did not assume that she was driving. When a group of students releases a demon trapped in a mystical cave, the creature attacks tourists nearby her tower and later her boyfriend Justin Rawley (Dominic Zamprogna). Without communication or means of transportation, Danny fights to survive while the monster is attracted by her sadness.

“It Waits” is a reasonable low budget movie that gives the sensation of déjà vu since it uses many clichés of the horror genre. Further, the demon is a rip-off of The Creeper of “Jeepers Creepers” and when the creature attacks Danny, it recalls the famous scene of “Alien” and Lt. Ripper. Cerina Vincent is extremely sexy and has a good performance, attracting the creature not because of her beauty but her pain and misery for the loss of her close friend. My vote is five.

Title (Brazil): “À Espera do Mal” (“Waiting for the Evil”)

Reasonably decent Creature-Feature

You have to give the writers and producers at least some credit for daring to release a horror movie that is called “It Waits”. That’s like openly claiming: our movie will be boring and don’t pretend we didn’t warn you in the title. The good news, however, is that “IT” (which is this time a mythological Indian demon instead of Pennywise the Clown) only waits for a good half hour – until the inevitable dramatic sub plot and dull character drawings are over and done with – before going on its outrageous murderous rampage. I even daresay “It Waits” is a fairly enjoyable creature feature as long as you manage to look past all the dreadful genre clichés and nonsensical plot elements. The central character is a young and hot Canadian ranger stationed in a tower post somewhere in the middle of an extensive forest. Poor Danielle St. Claire drinks a lot of Vodka because she can’t deal with being responsible for the death of her best friend in a car accident. This means that for the first half hour, “It Waits” only features dull guilty speeches and a forced dramatic atmosphere. Danielle’s traumas all become meaningless when she and her boyfriend Justin face the bloody battle with a demon that accidentally got unleashed from its prison cave and now runs amok in the woods. There’s a terribly lame sub plot trying to trick us into believing the mythological creature actually feeds and strengthens on misery and sadness (and thus Danielle herself attracts it), but I strongly advise you to disregard the ludicrous dialogs and fully focus on the special effects and gory massacres. “It Waits” borrows ideas and elements from at least a dozen of other (and more successful) horror movies, but hey, you’ve surely seen a lot worse already and at least the second half provides plenty of carnage and the creature’s design is reasonably horrific. The filming location is stupendous and reminded me of those glorious early 80’s slasher movies that also entirely took place in forestry regions, like “Just before Dawn” and “The Final Terror”. Cerina Vincent isn’t very believable as a park ranger heroine, but she has obvious other qualities like her incredible good look and an impressive rack. Yes, I am aware that’s a shallow remark but it had to be said! Besides, her tight ranger outfit as well as the smooth cinematography leave no opportunity untaken to emphasize her yummy boobs, neither.