Description: A young woman flees a hit-and-run, an ex-ballroom champion hides a secret, a routine job for a hitman takes a turn and a woman is trapped with a bizarre railway clerk. All soon discover their notions of reality couldn't be further from the truth.
Amazon.com: Taken from Australian TV, Still Twisted is an anthology of four vignettes. Starting off the collection is the tale of a young woman who hits a pedestrian and drives off, only to have her conscience get the better of her and eventually find out that there's a nasty twist to the story. The second installment is the story of an ex-ballroom champion and lonely divorced dad with some skeletons in his closet. The third (and perhaps the best) segment involves an overconfident hit man who gets an unexpected comeuppance. Rounding out the collection is a claustrophobic story of a woman trapped in a remote railway station with a strange clerk. Hosted by producer Bryan Brown, Still Twisted shows its TV roots but is still creepy, worthwhile fare. Think The Twilight Zone or Alfred Hitchcock Presents with a Down Under accent. --Jerry Renshaw
creepy edge-of-your-seat suspense that will please most fans this movie is actually a trilogy of three short stories, with creepy, yet sometimes predicatble twists at the end. The first story contained the best surprise, and the last story was the worst. the second story was the most atmospheric and also had a twisty ending. If you avoid the last segment and stick with the first two, this is a movie that will be enjoyed.
creepy edge-of-your-seat suspense that will please most fans this movie is actually a trilogy of three short stories, with creepy, yet sometimes predicatble twists at the end. The first story contained the best surprise, and the last story was the worst. the second story was the most atmospheric and also had a twisty ending. If you avoid the last segment and stick with the first two, this is a movie that will be enjoyed.