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The Pocket Film of Superstitions

  • 2023
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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The Pocket Film of Superstitions (2023)
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The film is described as a weird and wonderful merging of shades of folk horror, the supernatural with dadaist humour and a quaint British eccentricities that are long gone in the cinema of ... Read allThe film is described as a weird and wonderful merging of shades of folk horror, the supernatural with dadaist humour and a quaint British eccentricities that are long gone in the cinema of today.The film is described as a weird and wonderful merging of shades of folk horror, the supernatural with dadaist humour and a quaint British eccentricities that are long gone in the cinema of today.

  • Director
    • Thomas Lee Rutter
  • Writer
    • Thomas Lee Rutter
  • Stars
    • Leila Alexandra
    • Imogen Archer
    • Hannah Batra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    127
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    • Director
      • Thomas Lee Rutter
    • Writer
      • Thomas Lee Rutter
    • Stars
      • Leila Alexandra
      • Imogen Archer
      • Hannah Batra
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Leila Alexandra
    • Dead woman…
    Imogen Archer
    • Changeling mother
    Hannah Batra
    • Witches Coven
    Gary Baxter
    • The Devil
    Jamie-Lee Beacher
    Jamie-Lee Beacher
    • Mrs. Splendid
    Rupert Bell
    • Mr. Peck
    Katie Bennett
    • Kitchen Maid
    Molly Brown
    • Cemetery ghost
    Katrina Lee- Buxton
    • Faerie
    Debra Coley
    • Shakespeare's Witch
    Izzy Davies
    • Faerie
    Delphine Du Noir
    • Agatha the ghost
    Andrew Elias
    Andrew Elias
    • The Man on the Stairs
    Michael Fausti
    Michael Fausti
    • Bowler hat man
    Jonathan Goodwin
    • The Witchfinder
    Kris Heal
    • Peters
    Cy Henty
    Cy Henty
    • Prof. Alfred Tennishoe
    Singh Lall
    • The Maharajah
    • Director
      • Thomas Lee Rutter
    • Writer
      • Thomas Lee Rutter
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    10gavcrimson

    Just don't mention Macbeth

    Imagine the publishers of those 'The World of the Unknown' books had attempted to translate them to the big screen, only to fall under the collective influence of Haxan, Rabbit's Moon by Kenneth Anger, and possibly even The Legend of the Witches.

    That's the best stab I can make at the tricky job of trying to describe The Pocket Film of Superstitions to another person. Bypassing a traditional narrative, it instead favours a series of visualised anecdotes depicting the superstitions that have plagued man throughout the ages. Ranging from the fear of walking under ladders, spilling salt, stepping on a crack, to superstitions that take us deeper into horror territory as the film turns it's attention to vampires, haunted houses, witchcraft and other things that go bump in the night.

    Elements of folk horror, pseudo documentary, and Pythonesque humour and animation all mingle together, in what ultimately comes across as a glass raising toast to British eccentricity. While the overall tone is playful, irreverent, almost Horrible Histories at times, there is still a fair share of unsettling imagery here. An encounter with a demonic baby, with the unusual aliment of having branches emerging from its mouth, being a highlight in that respect. The impressive, generation spanning cast of cult stars includes Hammer veterans Caroline Munro and Pauline Peart, the disembodied head of Lynn Lowry, new queen of Brit horror Dani Thompson, and the vocal talents of Patrick Olliver, formerly of Michael J Murphy movies. Stylishly shot in black and white, and ambitiously set over various periods of history, in terms of imagination this is streets ahead of the 'knock 'em out quickly'/fast food approach to filmmaking that has tended to dominate the British horror scene of late. While on a visual level, The Pocket Film of Superstitions will save you having to buy any magic mushrooms for a while.
    8angelasart-23534

    A dark and beautiful fairytale feel of a movie.

    Me and my husband were lucky enough to enjoy this feast for both eyes and ears on the big screen. It was slotted in between two giants of the horror universe which were theatre of blood and the classic that is the wicker man at a one day horror event. Not only was it a welcome edition due to its masterfully scored scenes but even though this is a super low budget (less than £10,000)it looked amazing!!!! The acting was very apt as it has a very quirky English feel and the stories themselves are very playful and fun without being too cheesy. The director was in attendance along with cast and crew and all Seemed very humble and really proud as they should be.! Looking forward to seeing more work from the director and also to adding this little gem to our collection. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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      Currently still in production, the film is a more polished, feature-length progression after Carnie Features' short film Bella In The Wych Elm that was released back in 2017.

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Carnie Film Production
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      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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