I may be a little late to the game with this one but I was
quite impressed with THE HALLOW (2015). It's a very well made monster story set
in dark, spooky woods of a superstitious, rural area of Ireland . A
couple and their newborn child move into a cottage near the forest to
facilitate the husband's job of marking trees to be removed for a planned
construction project. The locals warn them about poking round certain sections
of the woods but are reluctant to spell out exactly why. Soon enough clues are
dropped by fearful town elders, gnarled figures are dimly seen at night and
odd, creepy events begin to plague the family in their new home. All these
warning signs are ignored or brushed aside until finally an all out, nighttime
assault on the cottage begins and the couple realizes that they - and
especially their baby - are in much more danger than they ever considered
possible.
I recommend this very highly. You don't see very many new
monster films these days that aren't geared toward automatic self-parody and I'm
heartened to see such a good one can still get made. For the curious it's currently on NetFlix and
would make a good choice for the coming Halloween season.
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I watched it on Netflix and didn't care for it. I thought it was plodding and poorly written. The cinematography was good though.
Oh, well- one man's plodding is another man's fascinating, I guess.
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