Marmite of a film
This film seems to have a bit of Marmite effect. Clearly divides opinions. Like some reviews online say, it's not bloody enough for die-hard horror fans. Yet, it has quite high body count.
The plot is simple - a ghost of serial killer is out of control, going about killing people in their homes while they are shielding, self isolating and dealing with sabotaged plans and travel arrangements.
There is plenty of scare jumps and special effects - some old school, some CGI. The sound is actually quite good, so turn that dial up. Overall, it's a decent indie horror film with good cinematography - spooky shots of empty London, drone shots, dollies and the rest. You'd have to watch it to find out whether it's a yay or a nay for you.
I give it 7 because it's hard to imagine such film being shot by one man and with no crew.
The plot is simple - a ghost of serial killer is out of control, going about killing people in their homes while they are shielding, self isolating and dealing with sabotaged plans and travel arrangements.
There is plenty of scare jumps and special effects - some old school, some CGI. The sound is actually quite good, so turn that dial up. Overall, it's a decent indie horror film with good cinematography - spooky shots of empty London, drone shots, dollies and the rest. You'd have to watch it to find out whether it's a yay or a nay for you.
I give it 7 because it's hard to imagine such film being shot by one man and with no crew.
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- May 8, 2021