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Vanishing on 7th Street

After a massive power outage in Detroit. Everyone began to live in total darkness. Now, you find a diverse group of individuals themselves living in a very bad course because of that real darkness. In those moments, daylight disappears as everyone discovers that darkness is coming for them.
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Movie Habit
June 30, 2011 A creepy, high quality B movie
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We Got This Covered
July 24, 2013 An enjoyable low-budget horror flick, Vanishing on 7th Street has all the thrills and chills you could hope for from a film like this.
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The National (UAE)
January 04, 2012 it's to Anderson's credit that despite a slight script, this film keeps you on your toes almost right to the end.
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New York Post
February 18, 2011 Brad Anderson's creepily effective low-budget thriller may not have a punch line worthy of your typical "Twilight Zone" episode, but it otherwise gets the job done in under an hour and a half with a good cast.
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Newark Star-Ledger
February 18, 2011 Anderson does a lot with very little - a wavering light, a patch of darkness - and Jaswinski's script tries to break up the stage-bound monotony with a few well-timed (if not particularly informative) flashbacks.
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Deadspin
June 23, 2013 The film has a few eerie chills, but they're chills in anticipation of a payoff. There is no payoff.
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Los Angeles Times
February 24, 2011 Anderson spends most of his energy creating a mood - making "Vanishing" more cerebral than white-knuckle, though a few more shrieks (mine) might have been nice.
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Detroit News
March 04, 2011 Prediction: Vanishing on 7th St. will vanish from theaters very quickly.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
February 24, 2011 This is The Twilight Zone as written by Jean Paul Sartre. What audacity! What vision! And, alas, what a failure.
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IGN DVD
January 29, 2012 The film borrows from too many sources, and almost always comes up short, lacking depth, character or reason.
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Cinema Crazed
October 08, 2014 Can't make heads or tails of its own ideas.
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