We need your life. A Nightmare on the 13th Floor is an American, television, and detective thriller from 1990. The film turned out to be a terrible and crazy story, from which goosebumps run. We see a journalist coming to a hotel to write an article. Here she notices strange things and people disappearing. Soon, a woman learns a terrible secret about the 13th secret floor, on which a mad maniac satanist lives, and the employees of the hotel are all a sect of Satanists and make sacrifices to him. The journalist finds herself in the epicenter of events, and her appearance will disrupt the already held, terrible plans of cruel and insane hotel employees.
The movie looks anxious. It is not a masterpiece, but you can see it once. The main role was played by a little-known actress Michelle Green. She played well, and it is with her character that we go through this vague and creepy story. The murder scenes were far from played, and everything looked realistic. The most interesting thing about this thriller is the ending in which the heroine took off her masks, and the hotel staff tried to kill her. Movies about such sects and Satanists are always creepy. It's scary that there are people like that, and they're among us. Most often, Satanists are wealthy and fairly decent people, but behind their politeness and false smiles are real monsters. I also wanted to say that in this thriller it was nice to see Louise Fletcher. I like this American actress. She is always perfect for negative roles. She has a stone face and a stern look. I don’t know what she’s like in life, but villain Louise Fletcher always plays great.
"Nightmare on the 13th Floor" is a little-known detective thriller, but despite this, I remember the movie. It's creepy and it looks tense.
6 out of 10