Great Indie, The Final Boy
4 September 2023
I love that this film plays with the gender of roles. It's not often that we see a final boy in horror. David Morwick plays this role well. He adds physical comedy and he also has a range of emotions where he cries over the loss of his friends and is scared to death, hiding under a table to escape being the next victim. Morwick went on to win multiple acting awards in different genres in film.

Brandon Johnson is good as his smart aleck best friend, especially since he is known for his TV hosting. Frank Ridley plays the gruff cop that we all love to hate. He has been in such blockbusters as "Don't Look Up". Norwegian film and theater actress, Vigdis Anholt is breathtaking to look at but don't let her looks fool you. She can act. There are times where she gives her male victims a death stare that will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.

Kelly Murphy adds a whole layer to the film with her dark, fanciful artwork. Murphy went on to become a highly successful American author and illustrator. Given the original idea of using Little Red Riding Hood as a serial killer, this little film falls into several genres; horror, psychological thriller, and fairy tale. For such a low budget indie, I was completely blown away by the film's original sound track composed by Paul Cristo as well as the cinematography by Michael Pessah which almost adds a European flair to it. This was ahead of its time, especially given the Me Too movement.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed