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4/10
Wild, but too many holes.
ccbanks6613 December 2023
So, trying to be spoiler free, the movie is just strange. The acting leaves a lot to be desired. The lighting reminds me of the George Clooney Batman. Some of the effects are fun, as I really do like practical effects over CGI. There are just too many holes in the end. There's an attempt to wrap it all up, but it just can't make up for all the questions. Some of the questions were happening as I watched. Others came at the end. I'm not trying to blast the movie, as it does have a fun quality, but it certainly isn't one I'll be watching again. Also, I feel compelled to do a review, because with the rating currently an 8/10 at the time of me writing, I think I'm trying to set some realistic expectations for future watchers.
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4/10
The potential is never realized
themovieginger15 December 2023
This movie could have been so much better, but the dialogue heavy first 2 acts and unlikeable characters leading into a disastrous finale made for a mess of a film, I enjoyed the colors and the cinematography used in this film as well as the practical effects but that's about it.

This movie is not worth the 6.99 rental, i would say maybe 1.99 but it's not worth 7 dollars. It was not an easy watch and by the time the end came around i was already aggravated because of all the dialogue, this is not a creature feature so if you're like me and thought it was, don't be deceived, just another movie that reminds us that humans are the real monsters but takes way too long to get to the point and it falls flat.
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5/10
Doesn't lay enough breadcrumbs
sub780lime19 December 2023
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A nurse taking care of her daughter's mysterious affliction struggles to hide her secrets when uninvited strangers take shelter in her house during a lethal blizzard.

The movie isn't bad, but it's right in that middling place where I don't feel like I wasted my time watching it, but I'll probably not watch it again. I'm always here for a horror movie set at the holidays, thought it doesn't play a major role. The story really laid out too many strings and then couldn't tie them all together well enough in the end. I fault it for this, but only so much, as too often movies lay out way too much and remove the tension of the unknown. The movie starts laying that subtle groundwork of a creature feature, but it gets a bit all over the place and the 'twist' ending lacks the necessary setup to feel it's full impact. It needed a sprinkle more here and there to better setup the mothers insanity. In the end, I was left with too many questions and not in a good way. The particular effects were a pleasant inclusion, but they can't save the overall experience.
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3/10
Very mediocre
ryanpascall15 December 2023
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Nice practical effects used in moderatin, but a poorly paced film with too much banal conversation and foot dragging to be recommenable. It is seems from this sort of time-wasting writing that the director is inexperienced, but The Cleansing Hour was a much better film so it is surprising to see such a step back in quality and I can only assume the script was much poorer on this one one. Still, given my enjoyment for Cleansing, I think LeVeck is one to watch for the future. Possibly worth a higher score than 3, but dropped 2 points to counteract the 2 10/10 fake votes that were logged to falsely inflate the film score.
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4/10
good drinking movie
tony-146-69562619 December 2023
Not a comedy buy you could not tell by watching. If you have at least 4 beers in you then it is somewhat enjoyable.

Gets a 4 because the 2 lead actresses are very good and did a superb job with a trash script. Annalise Basso is also very hot and good eye candy. So a 4.

The story is piecemeal and the script varies from ok to laughable. Some lines make sense, some do not. I do give them .25 point for an original creature, not seen in any other horror movie.

However, it is ruined by the cgi. It is sub par. Like paper mache subpar. They had zero cgi talent.

There is a plot twist that they get kudos for, and gives the movie a tiny ammount of validty.
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1/10
WOW! This was unbelievably bad.
mmillington55426 December 2023
Lots of talk, lots of incoherent nonsense, a creature that resembles a hairy shadow, completely unbelievable story lines (where they existed at all - much of the action appeared to be quite random with no clear reason, motive or explanation), extensive periods when nothing much happens at all, it has a sleep inducing quality that is about as far away from an effective horror film as it's possible to get. Computer generated graphics used well can produce astounding, engaging films when used in conjunction with a good story, believable characters and intelligent production. Unfortunately, this film failed on all fronts.
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6/10
Christmas creepy time
JK-WhatsUpWeirdoPodcast8 December 2023
The trailer kind of made this seem like it was going to be a creepy home invasion movie but boy is it not that. It's a straight up creature movie, think werewolf movie buttttt not a werewolf. Lol .. it's bizarre, but fun. I loved the saturated colors and look of the movie. It was well-acted, and the gore work was outstanding. Funny and over the top practical effects will always win me over. And surprisingly it has a twist ending I did not see coming. If you like a silly weird horror comedy (ie: Slotherhouse) then check this out. Always glad to add another Christmas horror to the yearly rotation :)
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5/10
Good movie, aside from the lousy ending...
paul_haakonsen16 December 2023
I have to say that the movie's title and its cover/poster was initially what lured me to pick up this movie. Sure, I had never heard about "A Creature Was Stirring" prior to sitting down and watching it here in 2023, so I didn't know what I was in for here, aside from it being a horror movie.

Writer Shannon Wells put together a rather interesting and enjoyable script and storyline for director Damien LeVeck to bring to life on the screen. And director Damien LeVeck certianly did bring the movie to life in an enjoyable and entertaining manner. I like how the storyline keeps the audience in the dark, letting us guess as to what is really going on throughout the course of the movie.

The acting performances in the movie were good. And while the movie had a very small cast ensemble, the actresses and actors on the cast list did put on convincing performances and carried the movie quite nicely. I was especially impressed with the performance of Chrissy Metz, playing Faith. I wasn't familiar with anyone on the cast list, and that is something I enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie.

Visually then "A Creature Was Stirring" certainly was interesting, and the creature design and effects were good. Sure, they weren't over-the-top impressive, but they definitely served the purpose of the movie well enough.

However, I have to say that the ending of the movie, well the last five minutes or so, were sort of anti-climatic and felt somewhat like a slap to the face of the audience, as if the writer and director had to round things up on the fly.

All in all, a watchable and enjoyable horror movie, though it is hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.

My rating of "A Creature Was Stirring" lands on a five out of ten stars.
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6/10
Wasn't as bad as I thought it would be
nicein-9084521 December 2023
I seen someone say the ending was bad but because of that plot twist, I liked the movie even more. It actually made it better for me. Good job and I'd watch it with someone who hasn't seen it, just to see the response to the ending. Good job on the suspense of wondering what's going on with this creature and where did it come from. The actors did a pretty good job as well. I'd give it a higher rating but I didn't care for the look of the creature. It was a little too cheesy looking but I guess it got the job done. Not a waste of your time and it deserves at least a 6, which is definitely good enough to watch.
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3/10
What a waste of time
rolfosterberg20 December 2023
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Unlikable characters, so-so acting and a director who think hes smarter than he is. Oh SPOILERS its NOT A CREATURE FEATURE wich some have led us to beleive but another Twas-all-in-her-head pos we have seen to many times.

If I have to say something positive its that the practical effects are nicely done and no CGI. The lighting is also well done, just to bad it didnt come with a nicely done movie.

I see a trend. Plothole filled movies that tries to suprise but lacks to do so. Much like the awfull Cobweb and the one with the woman in the basement (twas so bad I dont even remember the title but it had Bill Skarsgård in it) I wouldnt recommend this dreck to anyone. Oh and the first half is just talking.. So, You have been warned.
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10/10
Definitely a watch!!
jaystall-6225415 December 2023
Definitely a twist!! Loved it..it's honestly the best horror film I've seen all year, for a porky pine as a creature wasn't to sure, but love the psychological twist.... I literally leaned in my chair even at the end saying wtf OMG lol....won't spoil anything. Definitely had a lot of emotions that was unexpected but really good.....and the last scene wtf very unexpected, which I loved most horrors are all basic and expected not this one lol. I give this a 10 for sure. If you like a good horror movie this is worth a watch, hell even if you don't like horrors it's definitely a good movie to watch I been telling everyone I know to watch it...the only thing was the religion thing but I think it sucked me more in since I got that...other than than worth the watch.
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6/10
Quite The Trip.
meddlecore25 December 2023
A middle aged mother and her teenage daughter have shut themselves in their home- over Christmas- to ride out a blizzard...when two home invaders break in.

The brother and sister claim they were just trying to escape the cold...and convince the woman to let them stay.

However, little do they know what they've walked in upon.

Though...they're about to find out.

And, I assure you, it's not going to be anything you, they, or anyone else is suspecting.

Because it's quite the trip.

And not one of the good kinds, either.

The whole thing is super weird.

And plays out rather cryptically.

Leaving you to wonder if it's just an incredibly bizarre situation...or actually some sort of psychedelic odyssey into the absurd.

Either way...it's quite twisted.

Not to mention wholly and completely original.

But I must say...I loved every minute of it.

If only because it's super friggin' weird.

I won't give away what the "creature" is in this particular case...because you'll never guess (even though the poster hints at it)...and finding out is half the fun.

So just give it a watch.

And get ready to get weird.

6 out of 10.
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3/10
Decent movie undermined by a weak ending
wormsoftheerth16 February 2024
The majority of this movie is surprisingly decent for a low budget, one-location film. Aesthetically the house looks pretty good (aside from some weird lighting choices), the actors all perform adequately, and the entire thing slowly builds up into a seemingly layered and interesting mystery.

While not terribly exciting, I enjoyed the slow progression as the scope of the mystery expanded and we see the characters do stranger and more intense things. I felt like they did a good job making every character seem shady to where a variety of major twist(s) could be plausible and applicable to any (or all) of them, and I was genuinely curious to find out how everything was interconnected.

The creature aspect of the movie is done well considering the film's limitations. You do actually see it from time to time and there are some genuinely creepy practical effects used for it. There is some cheesy stuff too (both in terms of effects and scene where the creature is present), but it doesn't ruin it. Honestly, I wish they had just done a straight creature-feature with the creature being a central character/villain instead of the whole "mystery" aspect where you don't know if the creature is real or not, and I would've liked them to cut out some of the various other things going which reduce the focus on the creature and give ol' spiny some more screen time.

All the serious problems with the film come from the ending. The entire thing is very obviously building to a major reveal which should explain all the weirdness that the audience has been witnessing. Unfortunately, the ending fails COMPLETELY.

It feels like they were writing the story as they went and didn't have an ending in mind but thought "eh, we'll figure it out when we get there". Then the time came and they still didn't have anything that could adequately explain things, so they instead opted for something easy and generic which fails to actually line up with anything that was introduced in the movie.

The ending is cliché and a total cop-out. If you like to try to predict twists than you will absolutely have thought of this but likely dismissed it due to how dumb and nonsensical it would be.

The problem is that the ENTIRE movie hinges on the cleverness of the reveal, and the lame reveal actually ruins, or at least makes insignificant, everything else that happened in the movie. When you go back to the scenarios that played out and take the reveal into account everything actually makes LESS sense and gives the impression it was all a bunch of arbitrary stuff that the writer thought looked or sounded good at the time but doesn't actually tie in or interconnect. Instead of tying things up or providing an explanation, it just introduces a bunch of questions and plot holes.

It's a shame about the ending; this was a solid 5-6 for most of its duration, but, as I stated, the ending makes literally every other aspect of the movie worse, so it's impossible to give it a good overall rating. Worth a watch if you've run out of other horror, but don't have any great expectations.
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1/10
ZERO STAR IF I COULD
deoliveiraludovic12 January 2024
I watched this movie until the end just to see how bad it could be ! This is the worst infuse Christian idea movie possible ! The fact that they make the parallel between use of drugs and demon and this old trick that love for christ gonna save you is absolutely disgusting because they put the idea that medicine and mental health is not going to save you! I´m not talking about the extremely poor "scenario" or bad acting or bad lighting ... Most of the actions and decisions of the character are completely undeliverables and go against all logic.

I am a big believer that it is possible to make a good movie, specially horror with a very small budget... here it is not the case.
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4/10
No there wasn't any stirring
edwigededood3 January 2024
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The movie starts off alright with some nice subtle mystery as to what Charm her condition is.

When the unlikeable brother and sister break into the house, the story quickly delvoves in to something that was clearly meant to create tension, but doesn't really do that. It is clear that through out the 2nd and 3rd act they tried to setup for the twist in the last 5 minutes, (more about that later)

Basso once again acts well, and i feel the role she plays fits her well and could mean she could be a great antagonist in other movies.

As it seems to become more and more like a creature feature, the rule of "the less you see the scarier it is" gets tossed out, The monster looks decent enough but just doesnt wow me (the as far as i could see practical effects though of Charm's transformation. Were stellar though.

Now that you read all this... i have to adress the elephant in the room and tell him about that twist...

ENDING SPOILERS AHEAD:

So in the end we find out, it was ALL in faiths mind, shes a mother with Munchausen (by proxy?) Syndrome, and this "Mysterious condition" therefor doesn't exist.

The brother and (sickly annoying religious) Sister that broke in, are just figments of people she saw in the 1990's where she had the brother OD on drugs. So why she remembered them and manifested them?, Nobody knows.

So when the sister flees outside we learn its actually Charm going outside as she is sick of her mother delusions. Why she did this in a deadly blizzard...nobody knows.

Then there is that drawing of Charm frozen to death in the position we see her at the end of the movie.

Euhm What? Did she know? Or was it something Faith Drew ? Its never made clear what it was about.

And then Charm's corpse, its found frozen a week after faith "pulled her from the dark like she promised" And Nobody is Questioning Faith? Or consoling her? I mean ...what? That makes no sense what so ever.

Sure the final shot that Faith is the porcupine monster, was a well made shot... but was not needed, and then the part before it, she felt bad at first but then she didnt feel bad anymore as she saw the drawing.

I am sorry to say it, but if you want to go, "IT was all in her head" the scenes you show need to make sense, the story beats we are shown need to make sense, and they really don't do that.

The subject material could make for a good story, but this aint that.
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3/10
Better off just watching the trailer
templeofseti19 February 2024
The heading pretty much sums up this movie. I just didn't really care for the way the movie unfolded. The movie had promise and did grab my attention almost immediately, but I did find that my interest was becoming weaker the more the movie progressed. I did not feel the movie gave me the excitement as much as the trailer had given. The plot twist at the end was horrible, in my opinion, and left me feeling like I had been dragged behind a truck for an hour. I was not in a good place when this had finished and I felt I lost my $5.99 in renting.

However, there were some positives. The creature effects, when in the shadows, were nicely done although I was underwhelmed once the creature made its presence known. Also, the condition of the daughter was intriguing, but I felt as though I did not understand why or how her condition was occurring.

I could have forgiven the pace of the movie, which was on the slow side, had the ending not angered me so much. Probably not worth anyone's time, although this review is just my opinion. Save yourself and just call the trailer good enough.
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7/10
A fun enough if somewhat flawed genre effort
kannibalcorpsegrinder12 December 2023
Living alone in a remote house, a woman trying to keep her daughter safe from others is alarmed when a mysterious couple arrives seeking shelter from a howling blizzard outside, but the more they spend together the more the daughters' disturbing sequence prevents anyone from leaving.

For the most part, this was an enjoyable genre effort. One of the finest points here is the truly engaging and likable setup that manages to bring about a fantastic premise for what's about to go down. The core relationship of the mother and daughter living alone in the house and doing their best not to interfere with others due to the daughters' condition which is initially written off as a fever but soon grows increasingly more vicious and violent the longer we stay at the house and the relationship gets explored further. This is contrasted nicely with the duplicitous actions of the strangers who arrive and begin bringing about a series of bizarre religious motivations that spend a lot of the time going back and forth on their various ideologies serving the film quite nicely. After this, the other really impressive aspect here is the highly effective and enjoyable setup of the creature effects which is immensely effective and likable. The setup for this is rather chilling with the inhuman design structure focusing on the porcupine-like spines and hunched-over gait that allows it to scuttle along on all fours while charging after victims or hiding away in the darkness. The practical nature of everything and the high-energy chases throughout the final half put this to good use and generate a lot of fun with the chance to let the creature loose in a fantastic Christmas-set atmosphere. With the constant use of lights, ornaments, and decorations placed throughout the house to provide a solid glow of the season, this comes off rather well for a series of positive points. There are some stumbling blocks with this one that hold it back. Among its biggest issues is a sluggish pace that makes for a slough to get through when the first half spends the majority of the section is based on conversations about their differing points of view. While setting up the fantastic interplay that goes on between them as the religious-minded mentality clashes with the more down-to-earth philosophies at work, this ends up providing an overlong beginning that engages more in banal conversations than more overt action scenes and can leave this part of the film struggling to get any kind of momentum or enjoyment out of listening to the two sides go through their paces in a combative role that's not going to endear itself to everyone. Even worse is the way everything piles on together towards the end which is immensely disappointing and underwhelming. The whole facet about the mysterious condition the daughter suffers under and how the various clues here lead up to this one generating a rather weak revelation focusing on the wrong aspect of the setup at play here. With so much time and focus on the mother/daughter relationship with the intruders' misguided intentions that are there simply to be wrong the entire time. It leaves this section of the film massively familiar and treading ground that causes these confrontations to go on for quite a while longer than it should with the idea of it being more like this should've been more of a short film than a feature-length one. As a whole, these are when end up lowering this one overall.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
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2/10
The ending ruined it
linotheundead18 April 2024
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Despite it's low budget and questionable acting by the male character, I was actually quite enjoying this ..until the ending retconned everything I liked about it.

I get what they tried to do here thematically and would have welcomed the same twist if only it was handled better.. but the old "it was all a dream / all in their head" switcheroo is the laziest form of writing and employed by writers who seemingly want to wrap things up quickly after not knowing how to give a story an ending befitting of it's second act.

Not only that but such only does a disservice to earlier scenes which were good, and now in hindsight make zero sense in terms of both plot and character motivations.

This could've actually been pretty decent creature feature OR a psychological thriller... if only it hadn't tried to be both.
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6/10
Way better than expected!
TodaysHaul31710 February 2024
A Creature Was Stirring (aKa Good Luck, Nightingale) is a 2023 Christmas horror film edited, produced, and directed by Damien LeVeck (Dark, Deadly, & Dreadful, Asylum: Twisted Horror and Fantasy Tales, and The Cleansing Hour). It was written by Shannon Wells. Faith (played by: Chrissy Metz from This is Us, American Horror Story, Muppets Haunted Mansion, and Breakthrough) keeps her troubled teenage daughter Charm (played by: Annalise Basso from Ouija: Origin of Evil, Captain Fantastic, Slender Man, and Oculus) on a tightly controlled regimen of experimental drugs, their only means of fending off a mysterious, terrifying affliction. After two burglars Liz (played by: Scout Taylor-Compton from the Halloween franchise, April Fool's Day, Feral, Wicked Little Things, Charmed, The Runaways, and They turned us into Killers) and Kory (played by: Connor Paolo from Alexander, Friend Request, Stake Land, World Trade Center, and Revenge) attempt to rob their home on Christmas, they stumble upon a long-kept family secret with monstrous consequences. They should have picked a different place for their home invasion. Will they survive the night????

A Creature Was Stirring is a hybrid of the home invasion and Christmas horror sub-genres. This holiday horror feature kinda flew under the radar last year and I honestly didn't hear much about it. A Creature Was Stirring turned out to be a nice surprise. It has a really good script from first time writer Shannon Wells. Lots of twists and turns in this one so pay attention closely. It goes from a thriller to a horror movie pretty quick here. It's basically a 4 person feature so every actor here brings their A-Game in this independent production. Chrissy Metz goes against her typecast from her very popular television series and she really displays her acting chops in this low budget flick. Annalise Basso is very mysterious until the finale. I enjoyed the build up for her character. Scout Taylor-Compton and Connor Paolo play siblings at the wrong place at the wrong time. They bring a different vibe to the story besides the isolated family that we see before they are there. They have excellent chemistry together. It's great to see Scout Taylor-Compton doing lots of horror recently. The special fx and the monster are very impressive in A Creature Was Stirring especially for it's modest budget. Director Damien LeVeck keeps busy here with multiple jobs on the shoot. His nightmare visuals really elevate this one. It kept me entertained and it keeps you on your toes with all the surprises until the very end. Hopefully, it gets more love on home video. This showed be considered for any upcoming Christmas horror watch list, RECOMMEND!!!!
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10/10
Phenomenal film
avisingh-538349 December 2023
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Amazing practical effects, beautiful set design, masterful acting, incredible writing, terrifying premises... this film has it all. The ending is absolutely shocking. This is what a horror film can be when genuine care is put into it. The film was done with all practical effects and that makes it feel all the more real. The "creature" is a legitimately horrific terror that is unbelievably unique. Damien Leveck is a talent like no other. Not only is this a genuinely scary movie, it is a horror film with actual substance, character arcs, and an underlying theme that ties it all together. Go see this movie if you can. It will stay with you.
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