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    Is The River 'the scariest TV show ever'?

    The director of Paranormal Activity and Steven Spielberg partner to drum up screams — and ratings — with ABC's spooky new drama

    ABC's new series The River boasts quite the horror genre pedigree. The show, which premieres Tuesday night, is created by Paranormal Activity director Oren Peli and executive produced by Steven Spielberg — so perhaps it's no surprise that it's being touted as the "scariest TV show ever." Using the same shaky-camera, found-footage format that buoyed Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project to screaming success, The River follows a search party trekking through the Amazon in an attempt to locate a nature TV host named Emmet Cole who suddenly went missing six months earlier. Along the way, the group, which includes Cole's wife and son, encounter a slew of ominous supernatural terrors. (Watch the trailer below.) Is The River really that scary?

    The River is delightfully terrifying: "Quick camera cuts, people in peril, freaky and scary happenings — what's not to like?" says Tim Goodman at The Hollywood Reporter. The River's simple, straightforward plot — the search for a missing man — allows it to really cultivate an eerie mood: The perfect combination of Lost, Heart of Darkness, and Paranormal Activity. Frightening things happen at a frightening pace, and the pilot is packed with startling "'WTF' moments galore."
    "The River: TV review"

    And the scares should keep on coming: The River sets up a formula that, unlike many other attempts at horror on TV, should work rather well week after week, says Alan Sepinwall at HitFix. Smartly, the series takes after The X-Files and sets up a "Monster of the Week" storytelling model, with each episode introducing a supernatural obstacle that must be "understood and solved on its own." These various monsters are "terrifyingly real," thanks to the found-footage format that "very effectively exploits what the cameras do and do not capture."
    "Review: ABC's The River keeps the scares coming week after week"

    If only it wasn't so clunky: The River is pretty scary, says David Wiegand at The San Francisco Chronicle. "But it also has moments of stupidity." In order to set up the various spooks, the characters are put in "trite, stock situations." Worse, they're often saddled with distractingly ridiculous dialogue that "sucks the fright out of the show for a moment." This shouldn't "entirely trump" the scariness of the show, but it certainly does "a good job of undermining it." There's potential for a genuinely creepy series, but right now, The River is too shallow to get there.
    "The River review: Scary, but a little shallow"

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    21 comments

    • Mudfoxx  •  Hampshire, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      I hate the "shakey camera" effects like in the 'Blair Witch' and Animal Planet's 'Lost Tapes'.
    • David  •  Spokane, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Whoever keeps finding all the "found" footage, Please Stop!!!
      You are annoying the heck out of us moviegoers.
    • MichaelS  •  Rapid City, South Dakota  •  3 mths ago
      Found footage and shaky camera. Slang for lack of plot and directing. Stupid camera work is now becoming all too common in the quest for profit. Why waste money on sets, time in descent camera work and using the imagination of a donkey to feed pap to the viewer. All too common in the day due to a lack of viewers who want good film/stories and viewers that settle for anything that fills their little minds.
    • Anonymous  •  3 mths ago
      "found footage". spare me. you might even have something to work with here if it weren't for that. not that they wouldn't botch it anyway.
    • Spot  •  3 mths ago
      Not the scariest, but it is the stupidest.
    • Minus  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      It sucked...
    • Mrs Gladys Pepperpot  •  Annapolis, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Yes after you see what lives in the van parked there.
    • Kathryn  •  Temecula, California  •  3 mths ago
      It sucks, it isn't terrifying, its laugh out loud stupid!!!
    • Jerry  •  3 mths ago
      I watched the first hour and then went on to "White Collar". Nothing new or scary to see at the river.
    • shana  •  Beaumont, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      ok, they wasted there $$$ on this movie was really stupid..
    • Santiago  •  Deerfield, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      No,the scariest show on T.V. is the Republican debates.
      • PAV 3 mths ago
        Scariest? No, but possibly the most boring, as most political debates are.
      • D P 3 mths ago
        The horror is real, because the espoused views are real. It's scary, downright freightening, to know that some people really are that stupid. And.. they vote! Boo!
    • Dave  •  3 mths ago
      Is this the scariest thing on TV? I don't believe so. I saw a court TV show where Gorilla Alldread was the judge. Now that was scary. Alldread giving legal advice and passing judgement? Get the goosebumps thinkin about it.
    • Jerry  •  3 mths ago
      I haven't seen anything scary about scary shows since I was about six years old. American Horror Story was suppose to be scary. It got to be so stupid I stopped watching it after the third episode. I might give the river a shot.
    • DancingDogOfDeath  •  3 mths ago
      I thought Glee was the scariest T.V. show ever!
    • Mike  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      The scariest thing on TV is anything OBAMA is on.
      • george 3 mths ago
        The scariest thing on TV is Obama's wife
    • StLMike  •  3 mths ago
      Trite, sophomoric, been there-done that vapidity. "Found footage" that has angles and shots that couldn't have been shot by crew cameras, hand-held or otherwise. I'm sure the writers will explain it all in the end...not! Jump cuts used endlessly to simulate surprise and the conveniently, self-censored footage that never reveals any graphic violence. Okay, everybody move on...nothing to see here!
    • Larry  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      This is the dumbest, worst acted TV show in history! It's so bad, i find myself coming back for more laughs! It's horrible!
    • Karen O  •  Minnetonka, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      If you want to be entertained, go get yourself Anne Patchett's "State of Wonder" it's a page turner!. it's also about searching for someone down near the Amazon. You'll love it. Trust me!
    • Watcher  •  3 mths ago
      Even if they only planned to show it for three years, I can't drum up any interest in rolling down the river for more than three weeks. This should have been a mini series.
    • Mickey  •  3 mths ago
      What a scary title!