The Monster

Whether you believe or not, sometimes… “Monsters” are very real!

Ex Machina, Spring Breakers, Room, The Witch, and The Lobster. What do all these great films have in common?  Independent film distribution company A24, that’s what!  In 2016, they released yet another horror gem called The Monster.  Written and directed by Bryan Bertino (The Strangers), the film is not only full of fear-inducing tension, but also challenges the viewer on an emotional level as well. During October of 2016, it was screened at several film festivals such as Beyond Fest, the Tacoma Film Festival, and Sitges Film Festival. It has quickly gained an underground following and has been positively received by users and critics as well.

THE PLOT

The film follows a troubled young girl named Lizzy (Ella Ballentine), whose toxic relationship with her neglectful mother Kathy (Zoe Kazan) is finally reaching the breaking point.  The plan is for Lizzy to go and stay with her father, which may become a permanent arrangement.  After a long and stressful morning, the road trip begins with very little conversation between the two.  As night falls and a rainstorm hits, their travel comes to an abrupt halt when they hit an animal and almost lose control of the car.  When they get out to investigate, it appears that they hit a wolf.  The strange thing is that the wolf seems to have already been injured by some sort of animal.

Confused and a little frightened, they call for help.  When the tow truck arrives, they suddenly realize that the wolf is missing and they’re not alone!  Trapped in their car, the two must now rely on each other because it seems they’re being watched and possibly hunted by something lurking in the nearby woods…and it has no intention of letting them leave!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I was VERY pleasantly surprised with this one!  It had a perfect blend of horror, tension, and drama.  The acting was top notch from both leads.  Some reviews have complained of the young Lizzy’s constant crying as being annoying.  I, for one, disagree with this.  If you can put yourself in her shoes, her distress is completely justified given the circumstances.

The film also does a great job of not overdoing the horror with cheap jump scares, and relies on the almost claustrophobic tension build up.  This is superbly highlighted by the characters’ fear and panic.  Another great aspect of the film is the drama between the mother and daughter.  The opening scene alone is somewhat disturbing, because it shows a tough reality that some viewers may be able to relate to.  This in turn sets the tone for what’s to come.

I would definitely recommend this film.  I thought it was great! Not only does it get under your skin…but it also makes you think.  Are “monsters” real?  You be the judge.

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The Monster

Stay in the light

20161 h 31 min
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Certification R
Director Bryan Bertino
Producer Richard Suckle, Bryan Bertino, Adrienne Biddle, Aaron L. Ginsburg, William Green
Runtime 1 h 31 min
Release Date 11 November 2016
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SiREN

   

“Her song of seduction can be impossible to resist!”

Back in 2012, during the peak of found footage horror, an interesting entry was unleashed in the form of a film simply titled V/H/S.  A horror anthology of several short films enveloped within a wrap around plot, V/H/S went on to spawn 2 sequels and has become a cult favorite among found footage horror fans.  One of the stand-out segments of this film is the supernatural thriller called “Amateur Night”. To the delight of fans of this popular short, a full length spin-off was released in 2016 called SiREN.  Written by David Bruckner (writer and director of “Amateur Night”) and directed by Gregg Bishop (V/H/S : Viral – Dante the Great), the film is quickly gaining a strong following in the underground horror world.

THE PLOT

The film follows groom-to-be Jonah (Chase Williamson) accompanied by his friends Rand (Hayes Mercure), Elliott (Randy McDowell), and his brother Mac (Michael Aaron Milligan).  Being the best man, Mac decides to give his little brother the best bachelor party he can and promises a night of fun, drinking, and strippers.  Once they arrive at the strip club, it doesn’t seem as exciting as hoped, and the fun quickly turns into boredom.  A fellow patron informs them of an underground club that is much more entertaining and unlike anything they’ve ever seen before.  Intrigued, the group decides to follow him to a remote location and come upon a huge mansion full of beautiful women and all the alcohol they can handle.

As the entertainment begins, they are introduced to the mysterious owner of the club named Mr. Nyx (Justin Welborn).  He promises to give the guys all the fun they want, especially Jonah…but for a price!  Mr. Nyx leads Jonah into a back room for his own personal experience with his “favorite” entertainer.  The woman in question is his most prized possession named Lily (Hannah Fierman).  Confused and intoxicated, Jonah realizes that she seems to be a prisoner, and he decides that the “right” thing to do is to try and free her.  Little does he know, Mr. Nyx has her locked in the room for a reason…she isn’t quite what she seems!  What started out as a fun guys’ night out has now become a seemingly hopeless fight for survival…for everyone!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I loved the V/H/S series, and “Amateur Night” is one of my favorite segments by far!  What’s great about SiREN is that it elaborates on the story and answers a few questions that we still had after watching the short.  One big difference between the two is that “Amateur Night” is presented as a found footage film, whereas SiREN is not.

The opening scene of SiREN is a great setup for what’s to come, and once the action starts, it never lets up! Full of creepy and tense moments, and just enough squirm-inducing violence, it is sure to please most horror fans.  All the characters have their shining moments, but the highlight is the great performance by Hannah Fierman as the seductive Lily.

Although not necessary, I would recommend that you check out the V/H/S short prior to watching SiREN in order to appreciate this film even more.  After viewing this little gem of a flick, you just may think twice about approaching a quiet beauty in a club…especially if she utters those three little words… “I like you!”
    

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Siren

2016Duration unknown
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Director Gregg Bishop
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Runtime Duration unknown
Release Date 10 April 2016
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