Une adolescente et son petit frère sont tourmentés par une présence sadique dans leur maison et luttent pour attirer l'attention de leur père avant qu'il ne soit trop tard.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Rob Savage
Director
Sophie Thatcher
Sadie Harper
Chris Messina
Will Harper
Vivien Lyra Blair
Sawyer Harper
David Dastmalchian
Lester Billings
Marin Ireland
Rita Billings
Madison Hu
Bethany
Maddie Nichols
Natalie
Leeann Ross
Cassidy
Shauna Rappold
Cara Harper (Mom)
LisaGay Hamilton
Dr. Weller
Cristala Carter
Detective Garland
Shayla Bagir
Woman with Nosering
Han Soto
Mild-Mannered Man
Seylan Baxter
Medium
Aadyn Encalarde
Classmate
Noah Brand
Well-Meaning Freshman
Ellie Bogert
Annie Billings
Maisie Bogert
Annie Billings
Rio Sarah Machado
Anne
Mark Heyman
Writer
Scott Beck
Writer
Bryan Woods
Writer
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While I give the film props for an interesting and unique creature design, it can't really elevate a movie that just feels mediocre. The film presents itself as something of a metaphor for grief, but it ultimately feels extremely toned down and toothless. Jump scares aside, the movie does very little to ratchet up its tension, making its handful of tense moments feel a bit like islands in a sea of "get on with it". The performances are fine, but ultimately the film never lets the characters really get to dig into their own trauma and depression in a way that might give the film some much needed depth. It ends of feeling as if someone wanted to make the Babadook, but in the style of films like House on Haunted Hill or Thirteen Ghosts. It's a pleasant enough watch, but you'll forget it in a week.
