The inclusion of a few
nifty twists within the final stretch does help alleviate the static atmosphere, although such elements are ultimately unable to compensate for the ineffectiveness of the preceding half hour's content - which ultimately does confirm Killing Ground's place as a periodically entertaining misfire.
And while there are admittedly a few
nifty twists within the third act - all of which, naturally, were present within the original film - Shutter's place as an absolutely redundant piece of work is undeniable virtually from start to finish (which is a shame, really, given how infrequently Jackson is afforded the opportunity to take on leading man roles within theatrical releases).