Project MKHEXE
- 2025
- 1h 53min
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5,1/10
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Sebla Demi
- Meryem Yildiz
- (as Sebla Demirbaş)
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The acting and buildup are very good. The evidence in the movie that is presented is very convincing. But it comes accross as a documentary with not much horror. Like watching a documentary on the Incas and how they sacrificed to the Gods victims they captured. It is all very inresting but ther is no real dread or suspense as it is a documentary.
They do such a good job with making it feel and look like a documentary that it stays stuck in that role. That makes the ending flat and predictable.
In Blair Witch Project they were able to make us feel fear, dread, paranoia, etc etc. None of that is here.
They do such a good job with making it feel and look like a documentary that it stays stuck in that role. That makes the ending flat and predictable.
In Blair Witch Project they were able to make us feel fear, dread, paranoia, etc etc. None of that is here.
I really wanted to like this movie a lot more. The premise was intriguing, but one that we've seen before in other films, and even
episodes of the X-Files. The problem is in the execution.
Under perhaps a more adept screenwriter, director and DP, it could've been suspenseful, frightening, or even scary. Unfortunately, there were too many ideas presented, and too many characters I didn't really - and were never made to - care about. For instance, the Police response when the two leads attempt to present them with evidence of the conspiracy (for lack of better word) was so predictable, I could've written it in my sleep.
The acting was fine. The effects were fine. But in the end, there was just no payoff. Was it an ancient "Akkadian" god behind this, or the governement, or what? And if it was a god, why don't we get to see it (not that we need too as proved by 2022's Glorius)?
It just wasn't enough to make it stand out from so many other similar works.
If you've got nothing better to watch, Project MKHEXE is a perfectly servicable distraction. I just wanted more from it.
Under perhaps a more adept screenwriter, director and DP, it could've been suspenseful, frightening, or even scary. Unfortunately, there were too many ideas presented, and too many characters I didn't really - and were never made to - care about. For instance, the Police response when the two leads attempt to present them with evidence of the conspiracy (for lack of better word) was so predictable, I could've written it in my sleep.
The acting was fine. The effects were fine. But in the end, there was just no payoff. Was it an ancient "Akkadian" god behind this, or the governement, or what? And if it was a god, why don't we get to see it (not that we need too as proved by 2022's Glorius)?
It just wasn't enough to make it stand out from so many other similar works.
If you've got nothing better to watch, Project MKHEXE is a perfectly servicable distraction. I just wanted more from it.
Right, well as much as I actually loathe found footage movies, then I will say that "Project MKHEXE" was actually a good movie.
Actually, if I had known beforehand watching "Project MKHEXE" that this was a found footage movie, I wouldn't have given it the time of day. But I wasn't aware of that prior to sitting down to watch it. And since I had never even heard about the movie, I virtually had no idea what I was in for.
Writer Gerald Robert Waddell, who also directed the movie, actually put together a well-written storyline. It was one that definitely had a lot of effort put into it, and it was rather nicely constructed. I have to admit that I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the movie.
Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. But it should be noted, though, that the acting performances were fair.
Visually, well you're not in for anything extraordinary. But the visual presentation of the movie was actually working in favor of the overall enjoyment of the movie.
"Project MKHEXE" is actually the best of found footage movies I have seen. And that is quite a compliment coming from me, as I absolutely detest and abhor the found footage genre. But the storyline that Gerald Robert Waddell penned down made it worthwhile watching the movie.
My rating of writer and director Gerald Robert Waddell's 2025 movie "Project MKHEXE" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Actually, if I had known beforehand watching "Project MKHEXE" that this was a found footage movie, I wouldn't have given it the time of day. But I wasn't aware of that prior to sitting down to watch it. And since I had never even heard about the movie, I virtually had no idea what I was in for.
Writer Gerald Robert Waddell, who also directed the movie, actually put together a well-written storyline. It was one that definitely had a lot of effort put into it, and it was rather nicely constructed. I have to admit that I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the movie.
Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. But it should be noted, though, that the acting performances were fair.
Visually, well you're not in for anything extraordinary. But the visual presentation of the movie was actually working in favor of the overall enjoyment of the movie.
"Project MKHEXE" is actually the best of found footage movies I have seen. And that is quite a compliment coming from me, as I absolutely detest and abhor the found footage genre. But the storyline that Gerald Robert Waddell penned down made it worthwhile watching the movie.
My rating of writer and director Gerald Robert Waddell's 2025 movie "Project MKHEXE" lands on a five out of ten stars.
PROJECT MKHEXE was riveting, creepy, and full of dread. I could not take my eyes off of it.
The movie blends found-footage with true crime documentary, psychological horror, and cosmic horror to create something unique, heartbreaking, and horrifying. This isn't a typical shaky cam FF film, but one that also blends interviews and footage from various eras.
This story is also a journey of grief, obsession, and paranoia, what it feels like to be searching for answers to questions that are unanswerable. The protagonist is angry and obsessive, his mother is trying to suppress her emotions, and his father is trying to dismiss his - all grief responses I feel like I've seen in real life, acted incredibly well.
Added to this is a complex, intriguing Lore that goes DEEP, about secret government programs, mind control experiments, and apocalyptic death cults. Feels very relevant to what's going on in the world.
One really cool thing for me is it is that this movie was clearly meant for multiple rewatches. I've now watched and rewatched multiple times. I keep finding new things I never noticed before, particularly in the lore, but also in smaller moments in the acting. As a film, Project Mkhexe is a feast.
My suggestion? Put away your phone and focus on what's being presented and you won't be disappointed.
The movie blends found-footage with true crime documentary, psychological horror, and cosmic horror to create something unique, heartbreaking, and horrifying. This isn't a typical shaky cam FF film, but one that also blends interviews and footage from various eras.
This story is also a journey of grief, obsession, and paranoia, what it feels like to be searching for answers to questions that are unanswerable. The protagonist is angry and obsessive, his mother is trying to suppress her emotions, and his father is trying to dismiss his - all grief responses I feel like I've seen in real life, acted incredibly well.
Added to this is a complex, intriguing Lore that goes DEEP, about secret government programs, mind control experiments, and apocalyptic death cults. Feels very relevant to what's going on in the world.
One really cool thing for me is it is that this movie was clearly meant for multiple rewatches. I've now watched and rewatched multiple times. I keep finding new things I never noticed before, particularly in the lore, but also in smaller moments in the acting. As a film, Project Mkhexe is a feast.
My suggestion? Put away your phone and focus on what's being presented and you won't be disappointed.
Some of the worst acting I've ever seen. The story itself is a good concept but it's not as smart as they believe it is. Found footage films can be a lot of fun when done well, even if they're a little predictable, but this is very poorly executed. Again, I cannot stress enough just how bad the acting is, it's almost worth watching just to see how fake these characters are, especially his mother and the "friends", it's difficult to understand how this movie was watched by the filmmakers and still released. Absolutely terrible, it seems more like a highschool film made for a class project by people with no acting training and no filmmaking experience.
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