A family unravels a sinister force after their son goes missing, unleashing a demonic presence.A family unravels a sinister force after their son goes missing, unleashing a demonic presence.A family unravels a sinister force after their son goes missing, unleashing a demonic presence.
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Loved this short very well done , the color palette, the aesthetic, the shots , the performance all very well done. I need to know more of what is going to happen but for the purposes of the short this is a very entertaining watch. This is the kind of picture that will let you have a lot of fun trying to create the end of the story in your mind. Can't wait to see more from this director. Projects like this are keeping horror alive and well Thank you!! Would very much like to see this concept turned into a full length motion picture this will be something I will be thinking about again and again over the next few weeks.
Dude make a full movie and I would go to a theater and watch it... I think that you can match a Japanese horror/terror movie...
You can put the same intensity and some puzzles in our heads... and if you provide 1 more short just as good as the 2 previous, I suggest then you should do a long one.
And one thing about horror movies you don't need known actors, just pop someone that you think is suitable and drop you ideas into picture, I think you can level the cream of the cream in the genre, both American and Japanese.
My sincere congratulations and I hope to see more of you in the future... best of luck.
And one thing about horror movies you don't need known actors, just pop someone that you think is suitable and drop you ideas into picture, I think you can level the cream of the cream in the genre, both American and Japanese.
My sincere congratulations and I hope to see more of you in the future... best of luck.
I'm a big fan of the "unknown" in horror. The evil lurking in the shadows only to be seen by their unsuspecting victims, leaving the audience to decide for themselves just what the hell is going on. "Who's There" provides just enough of the mystery to leave you wanting more, but shows JUST enough to let the viewer know that this isn't your regular neighborhood burglar. In my opinion, one of the worst things a horror film can do is overload the audience with exposition too early. Mike Pecci has a fantastic way of providing exposition without jamming it down your throat. The "less is more" approach allows the viewer to fill in the blanks for themselves, leaving everybody with a unique experience to take away. So, what exactly was knocking at the door? We may never find out, but it damn sure has me wanting more.
I feel like I'm not always the best at reviews. I usually have few words to say even when I really like or love something, but I was given the opportunity to watch another short film from Mike Pecci and contribute to his work so I'll do my best.
At first I was taken aback by the runtime. I knew it was gonna be a short, but not THAT short, lol. But believe me when I say that I had just watched a full length horror film the night before that didn't hit the mark at all, but Who's There? Was able to get the job done within just 10 minutes. The atmosphere and lighting choices were spot on, and that split second scene with the mother in the bathroom was chef's kiss.
I'm for sure interested in knowing what happened before Who's There?. Lol, can we get like a 10 minute prequel?
At first I was taken aback by the runtime. I knew it was gonna be a short, but not THAT short, lol. But believe me when I say that I had just watched a full length horror film the night before that didn't hit the mark at all, but Who's There? Was able to get the job done within just 10 minutes. The atmosphere and lighting choices were spot on, and that split second scene with the mother in the bathroom was chef's kiss.
I'm for sure interested in knowing what happened before Who's There?. Lol, can we get like a 10 minute prequel?
Atmospheric camera work and lighting design with immersive sound design draws the viewer in very quickly. It builds on the "creep factor" more than delivering the quiet, quiet, BANG style jump scares seen in so much modern cinema. At times it reminded me of the Nic Cage movie Color Out Of Space. Top quality acting from the cast, the young female in the lead really standing out as a top notch performance. I have seen the director's other movie 12 Kilometers and i am starting to believe that he is a name to watch out for as he is going places. I hope the next movie is a feature film. I highly recommend this.
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