A sinister cult looks to gain occult power through cursed worms and find the perfect host within Abbie, a young woman with commitment issues hours away from receiving a marriage proposal from the boyfriend she doesn't even think she likes. Faye Nightingale, who plays the lead, is absolutely supercharged awesomeness; so is the direction by Will Lee. A splatter relationship movie that ends with a double blast of garbage disposal and black vomit mania, then topped by a head graphically splitting open to reveal a hand? Oh man -- I loved every moment. I want more. So much more. Also: There's a cult!
2 Reviews
nice clash
Kirpianuscus23 May 2023
Maybe, not the story itself is the great good point of this short horror but the clash between insecurity front to presumed marriage proposition and the satanic cult leader in form grace to the energy of this vulnerability of young woman.
At the first sight, a lot of cliches. But, in essence, a nice crafted story about familiar things in fair light, from the determination of young lady and the altescence of her boyfriend, for her panic moments and energetic solution in dramatic moments, for special effects and the documentary from basement, reminding a sort of olf fashion theories.
In short, just decent and, in some measure, just nice.
At the first sight, a lot of cliches. But, in essence, a nice crafted story about familiar things in fair light, from the determination of young lady and the altescence of her boyfriend, for her panic moments and energetic solution in dramatic moments, for special effects and the documentary from basement, reminding a sort of olf fashion theories.
In short, just decent and, in some measure, just nice.
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