An outcast, teenage live streamer must enlist the help of four popular kids after he discovers that a werewolf is tracking one of them in their small rural town.An outcast, teenage live streamer must enlist the help of four popular kids after he discovers that a werewolf is tracking one of them in their small rural town.An outcast, teenage live streamer must enlist the help of four popular kids after he discovers that a werewolf is tracking one of them in their small rural town.
Michael McKeever
- Tuff
- (as Michael Ashley McKeever)
Ducharme Kos Austin
- Background
- (as Austin Koss)
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In a small, rural town, a teenage livestreamer who feels like an outsider stumbles upon a chilling revelation: a werewolf is stalking one of the town's popular kids. Realizing the gravity of the situation, he understands that he cannot face this supernatural threat alone. To combat the lurking danger, he reluctantly seeks the assistance of four well-known peers, each with their own unique strengths and personalities. As they navigate the complexities of their social dynamics, the group must learn to work together, overcoming their differences to confront the menace that threatens their community.
The Beast Comes at Midnight is designed with a family-friendly ethos, deliberately avoiding explicit violence and graphic imagery. Instead, the film employs a more nuanced approach to storytelling, allowing the more harrowing moments to unfold off-screen. This technique invites viewers to engage their imaginations, fostering a sense of suspense without resorting to shock tactics. Such a choice not only enhances the film's accessibility to a broader audience but also underscores significant themes such as friendship, courage, and the vital role of unity when confronting challenges. As the characters unite in their common quest, they come to realize that true strength is derived not solely from individual talents but from the bonds they create with one another.
The cinematography in the film is particularly noteworthy, capturing the essence of the narrative with striking visuals that complement the story's emotional depth. The ensemble cast delivers commendable performances, showcasing a remarkable chemistry that elevates the film's overall impact. The creative team behind this production is making significant contributions to the industry, reviving classic horror elements while infusing them with a contemporary sensibility. This refreshing take on the family-horror genre resonates deeply, and I find this indie film deserving of a solid rating of 7 out of 10 for its engaging storytelling and artistic execution.
The Beast Comes at Midnight is designed with a family-friendly ethos, deliberately avoiding explicit violence and graphic imagery. Instead, the film employs a more nuanced approach to storytelling, allowing the more harrowing moments to unfold off-screen. This technique invites viewers to engage their imaginations, fostering a sense of suspense without resorting to shock tactics. Such a choice not only enhances the film's accessibility to a broader audience but also underscores significant themes such as friendship, courage, and the vital role of unity when confronting challenges. As the characters unite in their common quest, they come to realize that true strength is derived not solely from individual talents but from the bonds they create with one another.
The cinematography in the film is particularly noteworthy, capturing the essence of the narrative with striking visuals that complement the story's emotional depth. The ensemble cast delivers commendable performances, showcasing a remarkable chemistry that elevates the film's overall impact. The creative team behind this production is making significant contributions to the industry, reviving classic horror elements while infusing them with a contemporary sensibility. This refreshing take on the family-horror genre resonates deeply, and I find this indie film deserving of a solid rating of 7 out of 10 for its engaging storytelling and artistic execution.
The Beast comes at midnight.: 8 out of 10
I went to the premiere of an independent movie called The Beast comes at midnight.
Right off the bat, I was pleasantly surprised. When it comes to Independent films, you know they don't have multi-million dollar budgets. And in a lot of cases the film suffers for it. But then you come across certain individuals that know how to do great things with less. This film had some great cinematography. It showcases some beautiful landscapes of Florida. The actors had great chemistry with one another.
There was a lot of sarcastic humor. Now anybody that knows me knows I am a very sarcastic person.. Lol. I found myself laughing almost through the whole movie. The script was well written. They brought out a very interesting take to the old classic werewolf, showing a different way and how the werewolf gains his power. A lot of the actors of course are unknowns but they did a great job. Once again the chemistry between the actors was great. Then you get to see a few known actors.
Like Eric Roberts. Who has been in numerous movies, such as my favorite. Best of the best. Where he plays a martial artist named Alex Grady. You also had Michael Pere who's also been in a lot of movies but best known for playing the character of Eddie Wilson in the Eddie and the cruisers movies. Then you had the big man himself former WWE Superstar Gene Snitsky. And although his part in this movie is brief, it felt like it was definitely necessary for the storyline. Gene plays a great lunatic. LOL.
If you get a chance to see the film, you should definitely go check it out. Especially if you like the old classic horror movies growing up. Like I did. I think you'd really enjoy this movie.
I went to the premiere of an independent movie called The Beast comes at midnight.
Right off the bat, I was pleasantly surprised. When it comes to Independent films, you know they don't have multi-million dollar budgets. And in a lot of cases the film suffers for it. But then you come across certain individuals that know how to do great things with less. This film had some great cinematography. It showcases some beautiful landscapes of Florida. The actors had great chemistry with one another.
There was a lot of sarcastic humor. Now anybody that knows me knows I am a very sarcastic person.. Lol. I found myself laughing almost through the whole movie. The script was well written. They brought out a very interesting take to the old classic werewolf, showing a different way and how the werewolf gains his power. A lot of the actors of course are unknowns but they did a great job. Once again the chemistry between the actors was great. Then you get to see a few known actors.
Like Eric Roberts. Who has been in numerous movies, such as my favorite. Best of the best. Where he plays a martial artist named Alex Grady. You also had Michael Pere who's also been in a lot of movies but best known for playing the character of Eddie Wilson in the Eddie and the cruisers movies. Then you had the big man himself former WWE Superstar Gene Snitsky. And although his part in this movie is brief, it felt like it was definitely necessary for the storyline. Gene plays a great lunatic. LOL.
If you get a chance to see the film, you should definitely go check it out. Especially if you like the old classic horror movies growing up. Like I did. I think you'd really enjoy this movie.
10dlmfilms
You don't always get to see Indie horror flicks so well crafted. But from start to finish this film delivers. Everyone from the veteran cast (Pare and Roberts) to the youthful cast really turn in stellar performances. It harkens back for me personally to a lot of great 80's horror movies that I loved. The films colors reminded me of the great Lost Boys, while the teen themes have a solid foundation in The Monster Squad. This is a really fantastic outing, and I for one can not wait to see what this great production team from Florida puts out next! Make sure you check this one out though. It is pretty epic.
I was fortunate enough to see "The Beast Comes at Midnight" when it played at the Tampa Theatre. It was a great evening and I was able to meet Samantha and some of the actors and the director after the show-they were there to answer our questions and describe the making of the film. I love that they were "front and center!" It is a fun show and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Samantha O'Donnell is amazing and is certainly on her way to becoming a great Actress. The Beast Comes at Midnight was filmed right here in Florida and certainly fits in with the story line. Don't become a member of the "FOMO Club!" - be sure and check it out on Amazon! 🌕🐺
This was a pretty good family friendly movie with a ton of funny one liners. The music fit the mood of the movie so well for just about every scene. The first half or so of the movie seemed pretty creepy and almost forgot it was a kid friendly movie. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and I loved seeing Eric Roberts and Michael Pare. They played both of their roles so well as did everyone else. The ending was so awesome and looks like they set it up to have a sequel. I sure hope so because I don't want to be left hanging at the end like that. It could go in so many directions and the possibilities are almost endless for a sequel to this movie.
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