A defiant teenage boy, struggling with his parents' imminent divorce, faces off with a thousand year-old witch, who is living beneath the skin of and posing as the woman next door.
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John-Paul Howard
Ben
Piper Curda
Mallory
Jamison Jones
Liam
Azie Tesfai
Sara
Zarah Mahler
Abbie
Kevin Bigley
Ty
Gabriela Quezada
JJ
Richard Ellis
Gage
Blane Crockarell
Dillon
Judah Abner Paul
Nathan
Ja'layah Washington
Lily
Amy Waller
Nora
Ross Kidder
Officer Guthrie
Kasey Bell
Officer Kopitar
Harry Burkey
Old Fisherman
Trudie Underhill
Elderly Woman
Sydne Mikelle
Megan
Tug Coker
Mr. Gambel
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source: The Wretched
The movie is simple keeping horror basics with jump scares and witch tale. The story is good. Though the movie is predictable still it doesn't disappoint. The horror is mild and could have made more scary if attempted rightly.
Fun ride a couple good scares. Mostly I loved the script. Good Writing. Good story. Couple twist and turns I didn't see coming and I watch a lot of horror. Definitely one to check out.
Went in with no hope and it was surprisingly entertaining. Jump scares here and there, story and acting was convincing. Worth a watch.
This is a fairly run-of-the-mill Goosebumps-style story. A fair assessment would be Fright Night mixed with Friedkin's The Guardian and a bit of Rear Window. The plot is not revolutionary by any means but there are some surprises including a nifty twist at the end involving one of the horror cliches that the film uses repeatedly to signify the presence of evil. It doesn't look cheap or filmed by amateurs. So it does have some production values like proper cinematography, music and effects. The experienced cast is good for what the film is. There is an attempted extended metaphor involving how divorce can affect children. I am not sure it is too clear or even works. But it is something to think about. Overall, it is not mind-numbingly bad or insulting. It worked for me.
Almost there. I love a good scare. This one was a great concept. Missed the mark with no real character development. No build up. Needed to be drawn out .. more tense. enjoyed with the 14 year old teenagers that I watched with but for me .. i wanted to be scared but it never happened. 20% more and it would have been great.
Slow, I had to fast forward several times. They acted wooden and didn't engage with anyone. The creature effects total maybe 30 seconds divided into 5 second moments throughout the overlong run time. There is nothing new here, and as usual, with so much horror today, the ending is a scapegoat.
