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Beezel

  • 2024
  • 1h 21min
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4,8/10
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Beezel (2024)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOver 60 years, three guests of a cursed home discover an eternal witch who lives beneath it with an insatiable thirst for living souls.Over 60 years, three guests of a cursed home discover an eternal witch who lives beneath it with an insatiable thirst for living souls.Over 60 years, three guests of a cursed home discover an eternal witch who lives beneath it with an insatiable thirst for living souls.

  • Réalisation
    • Aaron Fradkin
  • Scénario
    • Aaron Fradkin
    • Victoria Fradkin
  • Casting principal
    • Bob Gallagher
    • LeJon Woods
    • Nicolas Robin
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    • Réalisation
      • Aaron Fradkin
    • Scénario
      • Aaron Fradkin
      • Victoria Fradkin
    • Casting principal
      • Bob Gallagher
      • LeJon Woods
      • Nicolas Robin
    • 52avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
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    Bob Gallagher
    Bob Gallagher
    • Harold Weems
    LeJon Woods
    LeJon Woods
    • Apollo
    Nicolas Robin
    Nicolas Robin
    • Lucas
    Caroline Quigley
    Caroline Quigley
    • Naomi
    Victoria Fradkin
    Victoria Fradkin
    • Nova
    • (as Victoria Fratz Fradkin)
    Kimberly Salditt Poulin
    • Deloris Weems
    Leo Wildhagen
    • Avery
    Elise Manning
    • Jane Weems
    Sarah Vular
    • Charlotte Hodges
    Misha Reeves
    Misha Reeves
    • Charlotte Hodges
    • (voix)
    Haze Wildhagen
    • Neighborhood Kid #1
    Felix Wildhagen
    • Neighborhood Kid #2
    Geo Vular
    • Neighborhood Kid #3
    Benjamin Norwood
    • Neighborhood Kid #4
    Joseph Michael Patrick Flynn
    • Delivery Guy
    Aaron Fradkin
    Aaron Fradkin
    • Husband
    Maggie Herrick
    • Wife
    Beth Dion
    • Grandma
    • Réalisation
      • Aaron Fradkin
    • Scénario
      • Aaron Fradkin
      • Victoria Fradkin
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    5fatfil-414-451797

    Commendable Effort for a Low Budget Movie

    If you approach this movie understanding it is a low budget project, and don't have expectations of high end CGI etc., it is an enjoyable 80 odd minutes. The acting is passable, if a little clumsy at times, the story is not radical, but original enough. It is roughly split into four segments, but all one story as it develops through the years. I think, of the four segments, I enjoyed the first one, with the documentary maker the most. The last segment, and the longest one, did seem to drag a little, and had the most unrelatable characters, as I really didn't care if they survived or not. The ending was disappointing, and really didn't leave me satisfied. But having said that, I did enjoy, and would definitely check out another movie from the same team.
    yusufpiskin

    Cult

    I haven't enjoyed such a mediocre film this much in a long time. Aaron Fradkin is truly a skilled filmmaker. He understands the material he has and is aware of the kind of film he can create with it, doing his absolute best within the given framework. The end result isn't a high-scoring, blockbuster masterpiece with a massive budget, but rather a mid-level film with a limited budget and even limited chances of theatrical release... And within its genre, the film is truly a cult classic.

    Please watch this movie and similar movies with this logic... And please appreciate such cinema workers.

    I hope this movie gets a chance to be sold on blu-ray or at least on itunes.
    7hfgoreybits

    This ain't your grandmother's witch movie

    Beezel is the new horror tale from the independent group Social House Films. Their previous work Val was one of my favorite releases of 2021. Beezel is apart of a subgenre that I like to call "homebrew horror." It's the type of story that centers on one central location. In this case it's a creepy and questionable odd house. Other examples of this style of filmmaking are the recent releases The Curse of La Patasola and Mind Body Spirit; both of which have some similarities to this motion picture. Each of these movies feel like they were crafted based on the convenience of having access to certain locations. It's a smart move for budgetary reasons, even if the end results are hit and miss.

    The story of Beezel is told in multiple waves, where visitors of a New England home unknowingly encounter evil. Spanning across 60 years, Beezel follows different generations of a family that's being haunted by a witch inside of their own home. The madness continues on with their future kin moving into said house with little to no knowledge of the horrors that took place before. Beezel's plot is easy to follow, and there are certain scenes and graphic images that will stick with you like curse. It's well worth a watch, if you're into dread inducing shocks and scares.

    Watching Beezel when I did felt like perfect timing; having just read book two of Anne Rice's Lives of the Mayfair Witches. The difference here is that Rice's witch stories are more fantasy based horror, whereas Beezel (although frightening and bizarre at times) feels more grounded in its approach to witchcraft. More "realistic" if you will. Seeing that the film takes place in Massachusetts only made the experience feel more authentic. The setups with the "haunted" house feel familiar yet off. It's a slice of Americana with a price, and that price includes blood. Lots and lots of blood.

    The overall plot and bits of dialog were well written, using each of the segments as if they were a series of short films attached to an anthology. Each decade could be stretched into its own feature film, and no two segments feel alike. Each generation feels different, and judging from the direction it's clear that director Aaron Fradkin is a big fan of the horror genre. What I enjoyed most about Beezel is how well it incorporates old technology. I'm not a big fan of the "found footage" sub genre, but what sets Beezel apart from the rest is its use of different video formats.

    The story spans across six decades, and each segment in the film uses cameras from that time period. As someone who appreciates physical media, I loved how much the quality of each video format changes throughout the film. Think of it as film school from a certain point of view. It's a great conduit for the scares and brutal violence. As a viewer you're witnessing the evolution of home video with different aspect ratios; capturing the horrors inside this Massachusetts home. This element alone creates dread and uneasiness, and it also makes the shocking ending all the more shocking.

    Now that I mention it, shock value is where Beezel shines the most. Expect to see some graphic gore, some off camera shocks and a lot of squelching. What soured my enjoyment of the film a bit was the fact that everything gets revealed early on. Perhaps I was expecting more of a mystery with this story. It's an easy to follow plot that gets explained within the first 20 minutes. Once the reveal and overall point to the film comes to light, you're just along for the ride. It wouldn't surprise me if Victoria Fratz (star and co-writer) and Aaron Fradkin used their own real life experiences to craft this story. Something about Beezel feels personal. At least that's how it comes off in the dialog and choppy performances.

    Overall, Beezel is a mildly original yet entertaining witch film. It has a great cast, marvelous cinematography and a musical score akin to Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. The found footage elements were smartly used to elevate Beezel's scare factor, and the use of special effects made for an uneasy gruesome experience. I personally think that the story would've benefited with a little more mystery. Perhaps that could be achieved with an expansion in the form of a prequel or sequel. Beezel a wonderfully written and well thought out atmospheric witch movie. A film that at times feels inspired by classic horror films of the past. Needless to say it's a fitting entry in the Dread/Epic Pictures catalog.
    hannah-mescon

    Beezus take the wheel!!

    What an impressive contained horror film! Not unlike Sinister or Barbarian, Beezel takes a single location and succeeds in building out an intriguing, unnerving lore, replete with a badass creature design for the witch (who, in classic Hitchockian fashion, appears only briefly- so much spookier than a ghoulie who's crammed down your throat!).

    The use of found footage adds to the atmosphere (very Longlegs) without being overly used or trope-y. And like any horror movie worth it's salt, Beezel has a spine-tingling sound design that will haunt your dreams.

    Grateful I don't have a basement-- I would never being going in it again!
    TSago70

    I enjoyed the first 2/3... not so much the last 1/3

    I agree with a lot of the positive and negative reviews on here. I think this film has both elements.

    I have a soft spot for low-budget indie horror. Beezel definitely gives that feel. The story spans nearly 50 years (beginning in 1966), but the entire film gives a 70's vibe... even in 2013.

    I love a retro horror film. But doing the retro thing seems to be the go-to with a lot of horror films lately... especially set in 70's or 80's. It works when it's part of the plot. But a lot of horror filmmakers seem to use this throwback style of filmmaking even when it's not really relevant to the plot.

    The story is told in 4 different chapters, each with different characters. The first 3 build up like a slow burn, each giving us a closer glimpse of the horror that dwells in the cellar of a house... but doesn't give us much more than that. The less is more thing worked for me. It made those glimpses scarier.

    By the time Beezel gets to its last (and longest) chapter, it kinda fizzles out into a plot that feels stale... and the characters aren't very likable, which didn't really make me care about what happened to them.

    Part of me would've liked to have learned more of the backstory/origin of the evil thing in the cellar. But another part me appreciated the ambiguity. Maybe we'll learn more if there's a sequel.

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    • Anecdotes
      BEEZEL was shot in the director's childhood house and he used nightmares from childhood as scares in the film.
    • Gaffes
      Nova finds a box in the basement with video and audio footage. However, the police involvement in the disappearance of the three hospice workers means any such material would've been boxed up and taken as evidence. It certainly wouldn't have been left lying in the open.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 2024 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Terrorífica
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Northampton, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Social House Films
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      1 heure 21 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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