An eight-year-old boy tries to investigate the mysterious knocking sounds that are coming from inside the walls of his house, unveiling a dark secret that his sinister parents have kept hidd... Read allAn eight-year-old boy tries to investigate the mysterious knocking sounds that are coming from inside the walls of his house, unveiling a dark secret that his sinister parents have kept hidden from him.An eight-year-old boy tries to investigate the mysterious knocking sounds that are coming from inside the walls of his house, unveiling a dark secret that his sinister parents have kept hidden from him.
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- 1 nomination total
- Principal
- (as Jay Rincón)
- Brian's Mom
- (as Steffanie Busey)
- Sean (Pig Mask)
- (as Aleksander Asparuhov)
- Young Sarah
- (voice)
- Monster Sarah
- (voice)
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It's a shame that some small details don't live up to the rest of the work - yes, the typical "why did you go there and didn't call the police" kind of thing - including a hurried conclusion that should have provided more answers and a more convincing resolution.
Once again, I was hooked by a trailer, but unlike the last few horrors I've seen, which have all been disappointing, Cobweb was actually a pretty good movie.
Let's be honest, it's far from perfect, but then again, what is, at times it was a little too dark, and I wish they hadn't shown the figure, I would have preferred the ambiguity. I didn't care for some of The CGI, had they toned her down a bit, I think it would have worked better.
The ending felt a bit rushed, I wonder if they'd cut a number of scenes out, that said it was nice to watch a movie that didn't run for three hours.
The plus points, quite a few of them, first of all, pound for pound, this had more jump scares than I've seen for quite a while, and when they came, they were really good, the moment with the mother coming down the corridor was excellent, plenty of tension and unease.
I thought the acting was terrific, Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr and young Woody Norman were all on point.
Better than expected, I enjoyed it.
7/10.
There's no sugarcoating Cobweb's flaws, from pacing to convoluted editing, and at times with crappy CGI that actually scares more than the movie. It might not be a particularly memorable horror film, but it's still decent enough with it's jump scares that engages us. The climax/conclusion was lousy though, which somehow ended in a jiffy rather than taking it slow.
My Rating:6/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was notoriously under-marketed with virtually no advertising by its studio despite having heavy-hitting producers such as Seth Rogen and a generally overall positive response by critics and audiences. The film also opened in July against Barbie and Oppenheimer despite having a distinctly Halloween atmosphere.
- GoofsAfter the teacher goes to Peter's house the first time, his mother confronts him in his room with his drawing and Peter has a bloody chin. This is before he is pushed over by the bully, which happens later on.
- Quotes
The Girl (Sarah): Peter, please, you're my brother, don't you see Peter, it's in our blood, you killed mom and dad, you're just like me.
Peter: No! I'm not like you.
Monster Sarah: Do you really gonna think this is gonna keep me down here? Every night... when you lie in bed... you'll wonder if you locked the door, or saw a shadow move. Every creak, every groan, every tap in the wall, you'll think of me. We're family Peter.
[pause]
Monster Sarah: I will always be with you. Always...
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Box office
- Budget
- $13,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $10,091,821
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1