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The Black Gloves

  • 2017
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Macarena Gómez, Alexandra Hulme, and Jamie Scott Gordon in The Black Gloves (2017)
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The Black Gloves tells the story of a psychologist obsessed with the disappearance of his young patient, and the menacing owl-headed figure that plagued her nightmares. His investigations le... Read allThe Black Gloves tells the story of a psychologist obsessed with the disappearance of his young patient, and the menacing owl-headed figure that plagued her nightmares. His investigations lead him to a reclusive ballerina who, just like his patient, is convinced that she is about... Read allThe Black Gloves tells the story of a psychologist obsessed with the disappearance of his young patient, and the menacing owl-headed figure that plagued her nightmares. His investigations lead him to a reclusive ballerina who, just like his patient, is convinced that she is about to die at the hands of this disturbing entity. In the bleak Scottish highlands, Finn coun... Read all

  • Director
    • Lawrie Brewster
  • Writer
    • Sarah Daly
  • Stars
    • Jamie Scott Gordon
    • Macarena Gómez
    • Alexandra Hulme
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    204
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    • Director
      • Lawrie Brewster
    • Writer
      • Sarah Daly
    • Stars
      • Jamie Scott Gordon
      • Macarena Gómez
      • Alexandra Hulme
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Jamie Scott Gordon
    • Finn Galloway
    Macarena Gómez
    Macarena Gómez
    • Lorena Velasco
    Alexandra Hulme
    • Elisa Grey
    • (as Alexandra Nicole Hulme)
    Iain Mitchell Leslie
    • Ian Leslie
    • (as Iain Leslie)
    Hana Mackenzie
    • Galina Osipova
    Briony Monroe
    Briony Monroe
    • Susan Barrow
    Richard Pate
    Richard Pate
    • William DeLancy
    Craig J. Seath
    • Dr. Dunwich
    Nicholas Vince
    Nicholas Vince
    • Uncle Edward
    • Director
      • Lawrie Brewster
    • Writer
      • Sarah Daly
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    2fatfil-414-451797

    This Might Be The Only Genuine Review Currently On Here

    I cant believe there are so many 8-9 star reviews on here. They must have watched a different movie. With all the raving about Moloch the Owl Man, he barely features in the movie at all. The overacting is so hammy and overwrought it was hard to watch. There are also some outrageously bad accents from the two leads, one Scottish, and the other, well I'm not quite sure what it was supposed to be. This definitely had a 50s B movie feel about it, but very little in the way of horror. The use of black and white only serves to highlight the inadequacies in the direction and effects. There is little in the way of storyline, apart from the a very basic one, and even that is disjointed and poorly delivered. All in all an extremely underwhelming effort.
    9gillfish-33497

    Black & White Version?

    I wish I could watch a black and white version of this film, but the colour one I saw was still good. Any idea where I can see the b&w version?

    I really liked it anyway. Good old school slow burn horror.
    3wandernn1-81-683274

    Whining And Crying Fest

    This movie is about some magical gloves or some nonsense with a lot of ballet as this Gordon guy whines and cries about his lover and eventual wife having delusions. The end is somewhat satisfying as he finally picks up some ballet moves of his own. 3/10.
    9dario-r-cardinale

    Moloch is back!!!! Great Old School Terror!!!

    Great comeback for the Owlman, even more disturbing this time round than in Lord Of Tears and is slowly becoming one of my favourite demons of all time.

    A very original old school folk horror movie that stylistically takes you back to the 40's and 50's, shot beautifully in black and white which in my opinion enhances the whole creepy factor. This works so well with the Owlman, always silent, motionless, a twisted creature with two large black eyes that transfixes you to the screen while he penetrates your soul and mind in every scene.

    The location bleak and gloomy (in a good way) with a wonderful eerie soundtrack that elevates the film to another level, a great idea to include the CD in the Collector's Edition DVD package.

    The actors were all very strong and managed to give the characters their own uniqueness in someway, my personal favourite was Jamie Scott Gordon a different type of disturbing and psychotic portrayal than in the Unkindness of Ravens but as effective if not more.

    In true Lawrie Brewster and Sarah Daly style this is another psychological and disturbing offering which this time also pays homage to past classics of the genre. Well done guys!!!
    7sean-prasso

    The One We've Been Waiting For!

    The Black Gloves

    Before I continue with the review let me just say that The Black Gloves is a VAST IMPROVEMENT over Brewster's previous Owlman film. The production value has exceptionally risen in terms of acting, cinematography, editing and visual storytelling. In his earlier work I was able to recognize moments of cleverness, significant ideas buried within and a unique voice peeking through. This is the first film I can confidently say that all those aspects have come into fruition.

    Brewster returns to the story of the Owlman, this time blending gothic horror and noir with an arthouse aesthetic. At moments the film has a similar tone to the work of Jean Rollin, the way in which Brewster poeticizes death. At times it tends to have the visual feel of a gothic Bava film but leans more on the visual style of classic gothic films from Hollywood. I am pleased to say that his vision storytelling wise and visually is one of a kind and can't be compared to many directors, therefore creating a unique cinematic world.

    Unlike Lord of Tears Brewster decides to utilize a more atmospheric approach to evoke the feeling of terror, which is effective and is complimented by black and white cinematography. The photography in this film is nothing short of gorgeous. I took note of Brewster's use of the wide angle lens and subtle dutch angles. As a cinematographer myself I highly admire that.

    Lastly, I am happy that there is finally a "new monster" introduced into cinema. There has not been one that stood out to me that is considered significant since the days of 70's/80's horror (Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason etc.) The Owlman's visual look, and presence on screen is is appealing and leaves me wanting more..

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • 7 Toes Productions
      • Hex Media
      • Needle's Eye Productions
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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