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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a desperate attempt to protect her ten-year-old daughter, a young widow allows a nightmarish monster to slowly eat her alive.In a desperate attempt to protect her ten-year-old daughter, a young widow allows a nightmarish monster to slowly eat her alive.In a desperate attempt to protect her ten-year-old daughter, a young widow allows a nightmarish monster to slowly eat her alive.
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Stumbling upon "Little Bites" by random chance here in 2025 and seeing it was a horror movie that had eluded me, of course I opted to sit down and give the movie a fair chance. I do have a fondness for all things horror, after all. And without knowing what I was getting myself into here, I suppose writer and director Spider One had every opportunity to impress and entertain me with this movie.
The narrative is rather slow paced and dull, which makes sitting through the movie somewhat of an ordeal. It was as if the movie never got off of the runway, falling into a monotonous slump and never really taking the audience on any thrilling ups and downs. The script felt subpar and half-baked, as if it was not properly fleshed out before being brought to the screen.
The movie does have some horror icon actresses on the cast list, with the likes of Barbara Crampton, Heather Langenkamp and Bonnie Aarons. I've seen leading actress Krsy Fox before, though I can't claim that she is one whom have made a splash impact on my radar, but I will say she carried this movie nicely. The acting performances in the movie were good, just a shame that the storyline was such a dumpster fire.
Visually then "Little Bites" was good. The special effects are nicely made, and it definitely does add flavor to the movie, pardon the pun.
If you enjoy horror movies, then I most definitely would recommend you not to waste 105 minutes on watching "Little Bites". The movie is simply too boring and slow paced.
My rating of writer and director Spider One's 2024 movie "Little Bites" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
The narrative is rather slow paced and dull, which makes sitting through the movie somewhat of an ordeal. It was as if the movie never got off of the runway, falling into a monotonous slump and never really taking the audience on any thrilling ups and downs. The script felt subpar and half-baked, as if it was not properly fleshed out before being brought to the screen.
The movie does have some horror icon actresses on the cast list, with the likes of Barbara Crampton, Heather Langenkamp and Bonnie Aarons. I've seen leading actress Krsy Fox before, though I can't claim that she is one whom have made a splash impact on my radar, but I will say she carried this movie nicely. The acting performances in the movie were good, just a shame that the storyline was such a dumpster fire.
Visually then "Little Bites" was good. The special effects are nicely made, and it definitely does add flavor to the movie, pardon the pun.
If you enjoy horror movies, then I most definitely would recommend you not to waste 105 minutes on watching "Little Bites". The movie is simply too boring and slow paced.
My rating of writer and director Spider One's 2024 movie "Little Bites" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
This is a movie I first heard about last year from Dead Meat and I've been waiting for the movie to come out. Now that I've watched the movie and found out the director of this movie is Rob Zombie's younger brother, I am now questioning my initial existence for this movie.
Positives for Little Bites (2024): The movie has an interesting premise to begin with and that's good. I also thought the performances from Krsy Fox as Mindy Vogel, Jon Sklaroff as Agyar and Elizabeth Phoenix Caro as Alice Vogel were all decent. And finally, there are some solid gory effects in the movie.
Negatives for Little Bites (2024): Like I said before this review, director Spider One is the younger brother of Rob Zombie and he is about as subtle as his older bro. Now, I am not a big fan of Rob Zombie as a filmmaker, so finding out these details made me worried about this movie. The movie doesn't do anything with its premise. There are a number of conversations in this movie and they are dull. There are random cameos by James A. Janisse (Dead Meat), Heather Langenkamp and Barbra Crampton that go nowhere. And my final negatives is that the ending of this movie was very confusing.
Overall, Little Bites (2024) is a bad vampire movie and while this isn't as atrocious as any of Rob Zombie's movies, this wasn't a good introduction for his young bro.
Positives for Little Bites (2024): The movie has an interesting premise to begin with and that's good. I also thought the performances from Krsy Fox as Mindy Vogel, Jon Sklaroff as Agyar and Elizabeth Phoenix Caro as Alice Vogel were all decent. And finally, there are some solid gory effects in the movie.
Negatives for Little Bites (2024): Like I said before this review, director Spider One is the younger brother of Rob Zombie and he is about as subtle as his older bro. Now, I am not a big fan of Rob Zombie as a filmmaker, so finding out these details made me worried about this movie. The movie doesn't do anything with its premise. There are a number of conversations in this movie and they are dull. There are random cameos by James A. Janisse (Dead Meat), Heather Langenkamp and Barbra Crampton that go nowhere. And my final negatives is that the ending of this movie was very confusing.
Overall, Little Bites (2024) is a bad vampire movie and while this isn't as atrocious as any of Rob Zombie's movies, this wasn't a good introduction for his young bro.
I was rather excited for Little Bites because the premise sounded unique enough, and there were some familiar faces attached to it. It tells the story of a young widow desperately trying to protect her daughter from something evil, to put it vaguely. Krsy Fox, as the mother, does a solid job and largely carries the movie on her back, as her character demands a lot from her.
There are only a limited number of characters, and the acting ranges from pretty good to rather poor at times. From the overall quality of the film, it's clear that the budget was limited and that Spider One and the rest of the team worked with what they had. While I appreciated the use of practical effects, it was obvious that the antagonistic force was just an actor in makeup. The film is very dark and poorly lit, which not only contributes to the cheap-looking effects but also does the movie no favors.
The narrative unfolds at a snail's pace, and the movie feels too long, making for a rather boring viewing experience. It felt like a short film stretched to over 100 minutes, with slow pacing and barely any questions answered. In the end, it was rather unsatisfying, and therefore, I can't recommend watching it. However, if the premise sounds interesting to you, you might want to check it out and form your own opinion.
There are only a limited number of characters, and the acting ranges from pretty good to rather poor at times. From the overall quality of the film, it's clear that the budget was limited and that Spider One and the rest of the team worked with what they had. While I appreciated the use of practical effects, it was obvious that the antagonistic force was just an actor in makeup. The film is very dark and poorly lit, which not only contributes to the cheap-looking effects but also does the movie no favors.
The narrative unfolds at a snail's pace, and the movie feels too long, making for a rather boring viewing experience. It felt like a short film stretched to over 100 minutes, with slow pacing and barely any questions answered. In the end, it was rather unsatisfying, and therefore, I can't recommend watching it. However, if the premise sounds interesting to you, you might want to check it out and form your own opinion.
I recently watched Little Bites (2024) on Shudder. The story follows a woman who allows herself to be eaten by a monster to keep her daughter safe. Meanwhile, child protective services starts asking questions, her health rapidly declines, and the pressure of keeping the monster fed becomes overwhelming. At some point, she won't be able to juggle it all...
This film is written and directed by Spider One (Allegoria) and stars Krsy Fox (Terrifier 3), Barbara Crampton (From Beyond), Jon Sklaroff (Three Kings), and Elizabeth Phoenix Caro (The Christmas Chronicles).
This was a mysterious and unsettling horror film, with Jon Sklaroff delivering a standout performance as both a villain and a monstrous presence. The ghoul's design and voice work are particularly effective, adding a sinister atmosphere to every feeding scene. The bites and gore effects are well done, and the film delivers some strong jump scares. The mother-daughter dynamic is well-executed, making the emotional weight of the story feel real. The mother's slow transformation and descent are handled well, and the film builds toward an ending that is both satisfying and chilling.
In conclusion, Little Bites is a solid entry in the horror genre that's worth a watch. I'd rate it a 6/10.
This film is written and directed by Spider One (Allegoria) and stars Krsy Fox (Terrifier 3), Barbara Crampton (From Beyond), Jon Sklaroff (Three Kings), and Elizabeth Phoenix Caro (The Christmas Chronicles).
This was a mysterious and unsettling horror film, with Jon Sklaroff delivering a standout performance as both a villain and a monstrous presence. The ghoul's design and voice work are particularly effective, adding a sinister atmosphere to every feeding scene. The bites and gore effects are well done, and the film delivers some strong jump scares. The mother-daughter dynamic is well-executed, making the emotional weight of the story feel real. The mother's slow transformation and descent are handled well, and the film builds toward an ending that is both satisfying and chilling.
In conclusion, Little Bites is a solid entry in the horror genre that's worth a watch. I'd rate it a 6/10.
"Little Bites" has a unique premise, which flows from a very literal application of the metaphor of addiction being a monster which eats away at you, little-by-little, till one day there is nothing left. Given the almost non-existent budget, the Spider One (the younger Cummings brother, i.e. Not Rob Zombie) / Kirsty Fox writer / director couple, augmented by the much improved cinematography of Andy Patch, did astonishingly well. The set (basically a very cool gothic house) creature - and bite effects, 70's setting, and claustrophobic camera work, created a tense and oppressive atmosphere, which worked very well. Horror screen queens, Crampton and Langenkamp excelled in minor roles, and Sklaroff did the cool measured patronising voice. Fox really gave the performance her all, and her character at times worked brilliantly. However, the script needed a lot of work. Some interactions were written very unnaturally, and the failure to move past the basic metaphor and to run said metaphor is almost criminal. The duality between the visual events and the mental cause thereof needed decent capitalisation and the continuous spoon-feeding of the metaphor, just made a way too long 104 minute film, feel even longer. A mixed bag film, but because of the originality of the idea and the decent visual execution, despite the micro budget, "Little Bites" gets a 6/10.
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- AnecdotesDirector Spider One is the brother of Rob Zombie.
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 9 299 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 8 057 $ US
- 6 oct. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 14 107 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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