A gripping tale that follows the life of a dog walker whose fate takes a dark turn on the moorlands of Baildon. Alongside two fly-tippers, as well as eight other individuals attending a part... Read allA gripping tale that follows the life of a dog walker whose fate takes a dark turn on the moorlands of Baildon. Alongside two fly-tippers, as well as eight other individuals attending a party hosted by a dubious property developer.A gripping tale that follows the life of a dog walker whose fate takes a dark turn on the moorlands of Baildon. Alongside two fly-tippers, as well as eight other individuals attending a party hosted by a dubious property developer.
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I heard about this film as I live in the next village to where it is set and filmed and heard about it from local chat.
The film although short at only 30 minutes long is 30 minutes of tension and horror. The location is perfect for a film of this genre and the drone footage at the beginning shows the area in all its creepy beauty and sets the mood perfectly.
Although clearly a "low budget" film, it doesn't feel it. I have watched many many films over the years of this type and found them to be a mixed bag and often forgettable but The Moors is not that and I will certainly watch it again. I will also look out for anything else from this director.
The film although short at only 30 minutes long is 30 minutes of tension and horror. The location is perfect for a film of this genre and the drone footage at the beginning shows the area in all its creepy beauty and sets the mood perfectly.
Although clearly a "low budget" film, it doesn't feel it. I have watched many many films over the years of this type and found them to be a mixed bag and often forgettable but The Moors is not that and I will certainly watch it again. I will also look out for anything else from this director.
The Moors by Adam Mawson is a refreshing return to traditional horror, harkening back to the days of practical effects and makeup.
Set in a country village plagued by a werewolf, the film skillfully blends horror with a dash of comedy, creating an engaging narrative that keeps you invested throughout. The story is simple but effective, leaning into classic horror tropes while adding its own unique flavor. My only gripe is that the film's short runtime leaves you wanting more.
The sound design is fantastic, contributing to the film's eerie atmosphere. Every growl is carefully crafted to send shivers down your spine, complemented by clever camera angles that build tension and keep the viewer on edge. The soundtrack deserves special mention, particularly the original song "Fear the Grow".
Overall, The Moors is a must-watch for fans of classic horror. It's a short, sharp, and satisfying slice of horror that leaves you hoping for more from Adam Mawson in the future.
Set in a country village plagued by a werewolf, the film skillfully blends horror with a dash of comedy, creating an engaging narrative that keeps you invested throughout. The story is simple but effective, leaning into classic horror tropes while adding its own unique flavor. My only gripe is that the film's short runtime leaves you wanting more.
The sound design is fantastic, contributing to the film's eerie atmosphere. Every growl is carefully crafted to send shivers down your spine, complemented by clever camera angles that build tension and keep the viewer on edge. The soundtrack deserves special mention, particularly the original song "Fear the Grow".
Overall, The Moors is a must-watch for fans of classic horror. It's a short, sharp, and satisfying slice of horror that leaves you hoping for more from Adam Mawson in the future.
In a county famed for its glorious moorland, where better to stage a werewolf movie. The Moors hits the mark in every way, slick soundtrack that builds the tension, a local cast with accents to match, superb practical effects and a storyline at the heart of every community. It has humour, tension and gore in abundance which made me jump on several occasions. It's hard to believe so much is squeezed into a short movie but the fast pace helps carry the story to a thrilling conclusion , making you wish the film was longer, though the end credit scene is a welcomed finale. The cast and crew deserve heaps of praise in delivering this on such a small budget, I'm sure it'll be a huge success.
The feeling of walking on the moors during a full moon, with that eerie mist rising a few inches off the ground across to one of the filming locations in The Moors sent a bit of a shiver down my spine watching this.
A couple of the characters "nope" moments is about as real as it gets!
The drone shots, camera work, special effects, characters and story (sure there's more to it than just 'story' from Adams side) were well thought out, with enough there to invest in the various characters.
A couple of great homages to other movies in there, knowing Adams genuine love for the movies, giving them a nod shows his real passion in The Moors.
Fans of horror, drama, writing, special effects and directing need to see this and take inspiration. Can't wait for his next project.
A couple of the characters "nope" moments is about as real as it gets!
The drone shots, camera work, special effects, characters and story (sure there's more to it than just 'story' from Adams side) were well thought out, with enough there to invest in the various characters.
A couple of great homages to other movies in there, knowing Adams genuine love for the movies, giving them a nod shows his real passion in The Moors.
Fans of horror, drama, writing, special effects and directing need to see this and take inspiration. Can't wait for his next project.
"It's raining, maybe they'll be safe in the rain..." The regulars at the Slaughtered Lamb at least had the tiniest bit of optimism that Jack and David may just, just, escape the inevitable on their trek across the moors. They were wrong of course, and what followed was the best werewolf movie ever made. By far. The Moors weighs in at second best by quite some distance, and nobody in this beauty is safe in the rain.
What this amazing gem of a movie does is recreate that skin crawling tension of being alone in the dark on the moors, minding your own business (if your business is not being able to pick up the egg your dog just dropped, or maybe a bit of casual fly tipping) and then hearing that unearthly growl, the presence of a beast that really shouldn't exist at all. But there it is, in the dark somewhere ahead of you, or beside you, or behind you. Not since Jack and David were arguing whether Heathcliff was on the moors have I felt that urge to be able to see what's out there while knowing the fate of the unfortunate people stuck out there with that thing. And there's no greater testament to this movie than putting it in the same bracket as An American Werewolf in London, it really is that good.
The horror isn't confined to the moors either as our lycanthrope brings its horror to more unsuspecting victims who should be celebrating yet end up literally in pieces. And one final twist at the end rounds the killing off with a fantastic finale. I'll be watching this one again and again, rented on Amazon but I have the blu-ray for future sittings. It is a shame as the movie wasn't longer, the production is first rate and huge credit to the cast who did an absolutely stellar job. If American Werewolf is your thing you simply have to give this whirl, you won't be disappointed!
What this amazing gem of a movie does is recreate that skin crawling tension of being alone in the dark on the moors, minding your own business (if your business is not being able to pick up the egg your dog just dropped, or maybe a bit of casual fly tipping) and then hearing that unearthly growl, the presence of a beast that really shouldn't exist at all. But there it is, in the dark somewhere ahead of you, or beside you, or behind you. Not since Jack and David were arguing whether Heathcliff was on the moors have I felt that urge to be able to see what's out there while knowing the fate of the unfortunate people stuck out there with that thing. And there's no greater testament to this movie than putting it in the same bracket as An American Werewolf in London, it really is that good.
The horror isn't confined to the moors either as our lycanthrope brings its horror to more unsuspecting victims who should be celebrating yet end up literally in pieces. And one final twist at the end rounds the killing off with a fantastic finale. I'll be watching this one again and again, rented on Amazon but I have the blu-ray for future sittings. It is a shame as the movie wasn't longer, the production is first rate and huge credit to the cast who did an absolutely stellar job. If American Werewolf is your thing you simply have to give this whirl, you won't be disappointed!
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