Review
The sense of dread and terror first time director Jeremy Power Regimbal sets in the opening moments of Replicas is potent, and remains so, until that creeping, crawling something-is-a-miss turns into out and out hysteria by the film's mid-point. It is effective stuff to be sure, handled with more than adequate filmmaking prowess, but by ordeal's end Replicas feels just a step up from your formulaic home-invasion thriller. So what makes it worth a cautious recommendation? Well, read on.
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