A young woman comes to discover just how far she will go to achieve immortality while receiving the role of a lifetime in a mysterious stage play said to be cursed.A young woman comes to discover just how far she will go to achieve immortality while receiving the role of a lifetime in a mysterious stage play said to be cursed.A young woman comes to discover just how far she will go to achieve immortality while receiving the role of a lifetime in a mysterious stage play said to be cursed.
- Awards
- 11 wins & 3 nominations total
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The Woman Under the Stage offers a slow burn and lots of wicked twists and turns. Riveting performances and fantastic filming are coupled with a fascinating script. Jessica Willis is vulnerable yet steely in her port of a tortured actress trying to play the role of a lifetime. I particularly loved the intensity of Phil Harrison's character-Phillip Costigan. It's creepy and he seems to come out of the screen to menace the audience. Matthew Tompkins pushes his character into all the minds of theater goers with a burning will. The movie will leave you thinking about ALL the choices in your life! Sophisticated, artistic and brooding with a genius score, it's definitely a must-see for all theater, psychological thriller and horror fans!
The atmosphere in this movie is built with such a confidence that a lot of the scenes shake you up just by letting you in.
A very interesting story told valiantly, but not without faults. The horror moments are a little underwhelming, but still manage to strike the right chord.
The cinematography is hit or miss throughout, but some of the moments on stage shine!
The drama in the story takes it's time, and had they been lesser actors involved, it might've dragged, but with this team, you're locked into their emotional voyage of finding out what they truly want!
I would like to see more from Absentia Pictures!
A very interesting story told valiantly, but not without faults. The horror moments are a little underwhelming, but still manage to strike the right chord.
The cinematography is hit or miss throughout, but some of the moments on stage shine!
The drama in the story takes it's time, and had they been lesser actors involved, it might've dragged, but with this team, you're locked into their emotional voyage of finding out what they truly want!
I would like to see more from Absentia Pictures!
The Woman Under the Stage is a psychological drama that pulls you further in as the story unfolds. I genuinely got more interested as it progressed.
What didn't work for me were the horror sequences. There is a proper setup into these nightmares with a cup, but something about the escalation and the environment lost me. These sequences look fantastic and they do ramp up in intensity with some great visuals. But, I found a hook missing or something to land that connection.
What does work is the drama. There are truly incredible performances, especially by the leads Jessica Willis and Matthew Tompkins. And a tender scene between Willis and Ashley Spicer clutches on miscommunication that lands the kind of dramatic comedy I eat up.
Next to the performances and overall horror in show business theme, its greatest strength is the cinematography. This movie looks unbelievable for it's small budget. This is about a play and it's lit and shot with all the drama you could envision.
This is one of the best films to come out of the North Texas film scene in recent years.
What didn't work for me were the horror sequences. There is a proper setup into these nightmares with a cup, but something about the escalation and the environment lost me. These sequences look fantastic and they do ramp up in intensity with some great visuals. But, I found a hook missing or something to land that connection.
What does work is the drama. There are truly incredible performances, especially by the leads Jessica Willis and Matthew Tompkins. And a tender scene between Willis and Ashley Spicer clutches on miscommunication that lands the kind of dramatic comedy I eat up.
Next to the performances and overall horror in show business theme, its greatest strength is the cinematography. This movie looks unbelievable for it's small budget. This is about a play and it's lit and shot with all the drama you could envision.
This is one of the best films to come out of the North Texas film scene in recent years.
This movie is a dark and moody study on the struggles and sacrifices that struggling artists make to create. Whether it is theatre, art, literature or music.
A young actress lands a part in an obscure play and she is plunged into a heart of darkness that ends up creating a nightmare world.
This is a beautifully filmed movie with a great musical score that helps set the mood and tone.
The acting is strong here with everyone doing a great job. Even though this was obviously made on a limited budget, there was real care and passion put into this film and it shows.
The movie is a dark and eerie psychological horror that explores the darkest recesses of the mind. This is a movie that needs the viewers full attention as there are small details that can be easily missed.
This is one of the better horror/mystery movies that I have watched this year,
A young actress lands a part in an obscure play and she is plunged into a heart of darkness that ends up creating a nightmare world.
This is a beautifully filmed movie with a great musical score that helps set the mood and tone.
The acting is strong here with everyone doing a great job. Even though this was obviously made on a limited budget, there was real care and passion put into this film and it shows.
The movie is a dark and eerie psychological horror that explores the darkest recesses of the mind. This is a movie that needs the viewers full attention as there are small details that can be easily missed.
This is one of the better horror/mystery movies that I have watched this year,
Haunting deep dark scary and sad. Saw it at a festival where it received many accolades and then made sure to watch it again on Amazon. All the actors do a wonderful job together especially Jessica Dawn Willis and Phil Harrison who received much deserved awards for their work in the movie. It really is so nice to see what a passionate group of people can accomplish on a low budget with a strong mindset and an overall will to see it through. Check out The Woman Under the Stage for an engaging story with big scares and good drama and support a young group of people who are bringing powerful stories to life.
Did you know
- TriviaRoughly 1/3 of the film's budget was raised through a crowdfund, with 10% of the donations coming from horror writer and director Mike Flanagan.
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- Budget
- $30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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