For her journalism thesis project, Sam joins a cult to film an exposé with hidden cameras. As Sam dives deeper into the cult's rituals, she uncovers their darkest secrets and confronts the a... Read allFor her journalism thesis project, Sam joins a cult to film an exposé with hidden cameras. As Sam dives deeper into the cult's rituals, she uncovers their darkest secrets and confronts the affliction of her past.For her journalism thesis project, Sam joins a cult to film an exposé with hidden cameras. As Sam dives deeper into the cult's rituals, she uncovers their darkest secrets and confronts the affliction of her past.
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The story is interesting and the script isn't bad. The main hidden cameras, that are shown in the trailer so I dont consider mentioning them a spoiler, are mostly clever- but would still be noticed by anyone not walking around with their eyes permanently stuck to their phone. The main actress does a good job when speaking / acting like a journalist in the beginning, that was also in the trailer, but the rest of the time her acting is as bad as most everyone else's- all of whose acting is so bad that it almost ruined the movie for me completely. The good points, that I had already mentioned, were the sole reasons I gave a 2 star rating. I would only recommend this movie to die-hard fans of the Found Footage Film genre who simply want to watch it for the hidden camera shots and to add another title watched to their lists. Though, there are very questionable scenes that are shot by the "hidden cameras" but are showing what the character sees. I hate when filmmakers do things like that in the Found Footage Film genre because it absolutely kills the "Could this be real" feel of the movie- which for me is the point of the genre.
Well this was different... I came across this film while searching for found footage horror films on Prime and haven't seen anything quite like it before.
The movie is very character driven and feels like a documentary gone wrong. It has strong acting for an indie and the performances are the glue that binds everything together. There are some plot teases along the way to keep you hooked - who's the woman locked up? Do the cult really communicate with the spirits or is the leader just a kook? Is this chick just offer her rocker with the meds situation? Some of these questions never get answered, but they kept my attention so bravo 👏👏
The movie is very character driven and feels like a documentary gone wrong. It has strong acting for an indie and the performances are the glue that binds everything together. There are some plot teases along the way to keep you hooked - who's the woman locked up? Do the cult really communicate with the spirits or is the leader just a kook? Is this chick just offer her rocker with the meds situation? Some of these questions never get answered, but they kept my attention so bravo 👏👏
Without doubt, the worst movie I have ever seen.
All of the actors seem like they've never worked before and should never work again, for the sake of cinema.
The script was awful, the dialogue was awful.
It was hard to tell if a character made me uncomfortable because they were creepy or just awful actors.
I've never found myself checking how long was left so many times in an hour.
The ending was terrible, didn't seem to resolve anything.
The leading actress was capable of a single facial expression, was unlikeable and irredeemable.
Also how did no one notice the face she planted very obvious cameras in the house...
All of the actors seem like they've never worked before and should never work again, for the sake of cinema.
The script was awful, the dialogue was awful.
It was hard to tell if a character made me uncomfortable because they were creepy or just awful actors.
I've never found myself checking how long was left so many times in an hour.
The ending was terrible, didn't seem to resolve anything.
The leading actress was capable of a single facial expression, was unlikeable and irredeemable.
Also how did no one notice the face she planted very obvious cameras in the house...
I'm not quite sure how to start with this one. It's an indie horror about a journalist who, as the title suggests joins a cult.
The set up isn't long and we find out the lead is suffering from loss, very stubborn and pretty annoying. I think it would probably have helped if she was a little less of both the latter things because it limited the sympathy I had for her.
However the actual story, on obviously a very low budget, is pretty good and the acting and script was fine.
It's a pity they couldn't have set it somewhere a bit creepier but I get that that's probably budget related.
Anyway it's not too long and definitely worth watching if you like this sort of thing although in no way a hidden gem or anything out of the ordinary (Few movies are, budget or not)
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+2 Filming and sound +1 Content and acting +1 Decent story.
+1 They actually made a movie.
The set up isn't long and we find out the lead is suffering from loss, very stubborn and pretty annoying. I think it would probably have helped if she was a little less of both the latter things because it limited the sympathy I had for her.
However the actual story, on obviously a very low budget, is pretty good and the acting and script was fine.
It's a pity they couldn't have set it somewhere a bit creepier but I get that that's probably budget related.
Anyway it's not too long and definitely worth watching if you like this sort of thing although in no way a hidden gem or anything out of the ordinary (Few movies are, budget or not)
Score
+2 Filming and sound +1 Content and acting +1 Decent story.
+1 They actually made a movie.
This movie was a blast to watch. The cast delivered a truly compelling ensemble performance, spearheaded by a powerful female lead who brilliantly portrays a complicated, flawed, and layered character you can't take your eyes off.
While watching, I found myself reminded of performers like Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette, Bruce Campbell, and Mia Farrow-all of whom made early career credits in the low-fi horror genre. I'm eager to see what comes next for this cast and these filmmakers, and I don't doubt that it will also be a pleasure to watch.
If you only like the MCU, bloated remakes, or movies starring The Rock and Sydney Sweeney, skip it. However, if you enjoy cults, found footage, and getting an early front-row view of budding careers, Prime it now.
While watching, I found myself reminded of performers like Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette, Bruce Campbell, and Mia Farrow-all of whom made early career credits in the low-fi horror genre. I'm eager to see what comes next for this cast and these filmmakers, and I don't doubt that it will also be a pleasure to watch.
If you only like the MCU, bloated remakes, or movies starring The Rock and Sydney Sweeney, skip it. However, if you enjoy cults, found footage, and getting an early front-row view of budding careers, Prime it now.
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