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Dark Whispers: Volume 1

  • 2019
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
268
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Dark Whispers: Volume 1 (2019)
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A young woman inherits her mother's Book of Dark Whispers only to discover 10 disturbing tales within its pages. Starring Andrea Demetriades, Asher Keddie and Anthony LaPaglia, the Dark Whis... Read allA young woman inherits her mother's Book of Dark Whispers only to discover 10 disturbing tales within its pages. Starring Andrea Demetriades, Asher Keddie and Anthony LaPaglia, the Dark Whispers anthology is brought to you by 11 female filmmakers from across Australia.A young woman inherits her mother's Book of Dark Whispers only to discover 10 disturbing tales within its pages. Starring Andrea Demetriades, Asher Keddie and Anthony LaPaglia, the Dark Whispers anthology is brought to you by 11 female filmmakers from across Australia.

  • Directors
    • Angie Black
    • Jub Clerc
    • Lucy Gouldthorpe
  • Writers
    • Warwick Burton
    • Sylvia Clarke
    • Claire D'Este
  • Stars
    • Anon
    • Bree Bain
    • Roy Barker
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    268
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Angie Black
      • Jub Clerc
      • Lucy Gouldthorpe
    • Writers
      • Warwick Burton
      • Sylvia Clarke
      • Claire D'Este
    • Stars
      • Anon
      • Bree Bain
      • Roy Barker
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anon
    • Gooynbooyn Woman
    Bree Bain
    Bree Bain
    • Angela - segment The Intruder
    • (as Bree Desborough)
    Roy Barker
    Roy Barker
    • Herb - segment: The Man Who Caught a Mermaid
    John Benson
    • Doctor - segment: Birthday Girl
    Brian Bin Saabin
    • Uncle 1 - segment Storytime
    • (as Brian Bin Saaban)
    Sarah Bollenberg
    • Mother - segment: Birthday Girl
    Rama Brierty
    • Wedding Guest - segment White Song
    Tutty Brierty
    • Wedding Guest - segment White Song
    Johnathon Cantwell
    • Pervert on phone - segment Watch me
    Jhi Clarke
    • Jhi - segment Storytime
    Sylvia Clarke
    • Gran - segment Storytime
    Bilby Conway
    • Mermaid…
    Anne Cordiner
    • Director - segment Watch me
    Andrea Demetriades
    Andrea Demetriades
    • Clara (segment: The Book of Dark Whispers)
    Jimmy Edgar
    • Grandad - segment Storytime
    Chakra Efendi
    • Child - segment White Song
    Alexa Evans
    • Kuntil Anak (segment: The Book of Dark Whispers)
    Georgia Godworth
    • Flatmate - segment Little Share House of Horrors
    • Directors
      • Angie Black
      • Jub Clerc
      • Lucy Gouldthorpe
    • Writers
      • Warwick Burton
      • Sylvia Clarke
      • Claire D'Este
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    User reviews14

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    3song_of_rainbow

    If a group of people that like tomatoes give a high rating..

    And people here give it half the points, I pay attention. First thing I noticed was "Featured Review" (you can bet that I always read what FR says. Especially when the rating is 9/10 or 10.) First thing I noticed the reviewer got some in the wrong order. I "can see" the person was "paying attention". Sorry to say, I did not like this movie although I'm all for poppets that can cry like pinocchio (played him in fourth grade). (By the way the person missed the interesting thing about a "mermaid".) Still a fan of this site, not at all the other. Been watching horror movies for 70 years. And yes, I give 10 when it's a really innovative and intersting movie.
    7Will_Kill_23

    This deserves better reviews

    Not sure what's going on with the extreme negativity here (well actually it's pretty obvious if you read between the lines, or some cases, just read the lines themselves). This is a decent bunch of indie shorts with a good wraparound story that works as well as it has to in holding the segments together.

    From the get-go it's clear this is not something like Creepshow, which was made with one holistic vision, or even like the VHS anthologies, which were intended to run together. Most of the segments in this anthology seem to have been made at different times, with different aims, and as such they generally all have a different voice, a different style. So it's less an anthology and more like a presentation of short films that can loosely be lumped together as dark fiction with a twist.

    As that, it's very successful at showcasing these disparate film makers, who all show promise in one way or another. They're all names to keep an eye on, for sure.

    If you expect this to be polished Hollywood stuff you're looking in the wrong place. This is pretty raw, but it's full of honest, authentic, creatively told stories. Nothing more, nothing less.

    Personal highlights: the twists of The Man who Caught a Mermaid, the atmosphere of Storytime, the concepts of Grillz, the tone of Little Sharehouse of Horrors, and the overall vision and uniqueness of White Song.

    People need to stop calling things "bad" just because it's not what they want it to be.
    8jjvolturno

    Good watch

    Another film from Monsterfest. I don't usually like short films but this one was definitely worth it. High production value which I didn't expect. All made by women apparently. The future looks bright.
    8rossboyask-1

    Female-Centric Horror Anthology

    There are some great chapters in this dark, occasionally funny horror anthology including one with Anthony LaPaglia and Ed Speleers, a stop-motion animation and one about a man who has caught a mermaid (maybe...). Lovely to see so many short genre tales from talented female creatives.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Rather mundane and boring anthology...

    When I sat down in 2021 to watch the "Dark Whispers: Volume 1", I had never even heard about the anthology. I liked the cover and found it interesting, thinking that there might be something enjoyable to this movie.

    But it was a swing and a miss. "Dark Whispers: Volume 1" is listed as horror / thriller / drama. But there are a scary lack of horror and thriller throughout the course of this anthology. In fact, the anthology segments were of very varied worth, most of which were dubious at best. And yeah, that made for a very abysmal anthology.

    There was nothing worthwhile to sit through in "Dark Whispers: Volume 1", so you might want to do yourself a favor and skip on this 2019 anthology, especially if you enjoy properly entertaining anthologies. And if you enjoy horror, like I do, then you most certainly want to skip on "Dark Whispers: Volume 1", because it was quite far away from being horror material actually.

    And while each of the segments were worlds apart, there weren't really any red thread throughout the anthology, aside from the narrative story segment that bound the individual stories together. Would have been more interesting if there was a common element to the segments.

    "Dark Whispers: Volume 1" was a massive swing and a miss. And it is definitely not something I would recommend you wasting your time, money or effort on. Some of us did, so you don't have to.

    My rating of "Dark Whispers: Volume 1" settles on a mere three out of ten stars - and that is being rather generous, believe me. It is the production value of the anthology that ensured a rating of three stars from me.

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      • January 25, 2021 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Filming locations
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      • Hemlock and Cedar Films
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