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The Woman Under the Stage

  • 2023
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
876
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April Hartman and Jessica Dawn Willis in The Woman Under the Stage (2023)
B-HorrorPsychological DramaPsychological HorrorDramaHorror

A young woman comes to discover just how far she will go to achieve immortality while receiving the role of a lifetime in a mysterious stage play said to be cursed.A young woman comes to discover just how far she will go to achieve immortality while receiving the role of a lifetime in a mysterious stage play said to be cursed.A young woman comes to discover just how far she will go to achieve immortality while receiving the role of a lifetime in a mysterious stage play said to be cursed.

  • Director
    • Ezekiel Decker
  • Writers
    • Ezekiel Decker
    • Robert Gemaehlich
    • Logan Rinaldi
  • Stars
    • Jessica Dawn Willis
    • Matthew Tompkins
    • Phil Harrison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    876
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ezekiel Decker
    • Writers
      • Ezekiel Decker
      • Robert Gemaehlich
      • Logan Rinaldi
    • Stars
      • Jessica Dawn Willis
      • Matthew Tompkins
      • Phil Harrison
    • 9User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jessica Dawn Willis
    Jessica Dawn Willis
    • Whitney Bennett
    Matthew Tompkins
    Matthew Tompkins
    • Terrence Durrand
    Phil Harrison
    Phil Harrison
    • Phillip Costigan
    April Hartman
    April Hartman
    • The Bell
    Robert Gemaehlich
    Robert Gemaehlich
    • Josh
    Ashley Spicer
    Ashley Spicer
    • Jesse…
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    Natali Jones
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    Andrew Neve
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    Charles Leon
    • Macbeth
    Carlos Cortez
    • Ghost Artist
    Annette Cummins
    • Ghost Artist
    John Frederick
    John Frederick
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    Beau McKeel
    • Ghost Artist
    Cole McKeel
    Cole McKeel
    • Ghost Artist
    Claire Robinson
    • Ghost Artist
    • Director
      • Ezekiel Decker
    • Writers
      • Ezekiel Decker
      • Robert Gemaehlich
      • Logan Rinaldi
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    9tpritter

    An effective horror film for the stage and screen set

    Was fortunate to get to catch this on the big screen, and was absorbed from the opening scenes. The writing, acting, lighting and technical aspects are all top-notch.

    Most interesting was the film's use of classical "method acting" as a prompt for horror, mirroring some of the more alarming stories about actors going too far (or being asked to go too far) in their preparations for a role, and stretching that concept to its most frightening extreme. Jessica Willis shines in the lead role as she struggles to hold onto her center as things around her grow progressively more unsettling, and Matthew Tompkins is fantastic as the "art bro" director who has a talent for getting people to do what he wants.

    Not a horror fan myself, but this had plenty for fans of the genre, while still packing enough depth in the character and theme work to draw in those outside the horror fan club. Highly recommended!
    10smwaeiilttnlh

    Saw at a festival

    Haunting deep dark scary and sad. Saw it at a festival where it received many accolades and then made sure to watch it again on Amazon. All the actors do a wonderful job together especially Jessica Dawn Willis and Phil Harrison who received much deserved awards for their work in the movie. It really is so nice to see what a passionate group of people can accomplish on a low budget with a strong mindset and an overall will to see it through. Check out The Woman Under the Stage for an engaging story with big scares and good drama and support a young group of people who are bringing powerful stories to life.
    8thefuturemoviecritic

    Surprisingly good psychological thriller

    More psychological than thriller, The Woman Under the Stage is a rarity in low budget horror in the sense that it delivers on a great script and, even more rare in the genre, incredible actors to tell a story that isn't entirely unique but not derivative either. The main trio consisting of Jessica Dawn Willis, Matthew Thomkins, and Phil Harrison are amazing to watch, with strong supporting characters and actors throughout. Rather uncommon for something this, there are no weak links here. The story twists and turns throughout and while it isn't necessarily difficult to follow what's going on it will leave you wondering what is reality from start to finish. The scares are effective, but they are overshadowed by the drama which is the real selling point of the movie. It presents a core that is, again, uncommon in low budget horror and therefore elevates it above the rest. A strong meditation on the themes of artistic sacrifice that have probably been delivered better elsewhere but not in this way and not on this budget. Worth looking at on Amazon Prime.
    8ladymidath

    Beautifully Filmed

    This movie is a dark and moody study on the struggles and sacrifices that struggling artists make to create. Whether it is theatre, art, literature or music.

    A young actress lands a part in an obscure play and she is plunged into a heart of darkness that ends up creating a nightmare world.

    This is a beautifully filmed movie with a great musical score that helps set the mood and tone.

    The acting is strong here with everyone doing a great job. Even though this was obviously made on a limited budget, there was real care and passion put into this film and it shows.

    The movie is a dark and eerie psychological horror that explores the darkest recesses of the mind. This is a movie that needs the viewers full attention as there are small details that can be easily missed.

    This is one of the better horror/mystery movies that I have watched this year,
    8Mr. Gore

    Riveting Psychological Thriller

    The Woman Under the Stage is a psychological thriller that deftly builds on the inner turmoil of the characters, taking a dark journey down the theatrical labyrinth. It hinges on the lead character's descent into a mysterious scenario, and Jessica Willis gives a bravura performance. She carries the movie in a strong, yet vulnerable way that takes the audience along with her every bit of the way.

    The interaction with the other lead, portrayed by Matthew Tompkins, makes the picture a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with palpable tension. The screen shines every time these two have a scene together.

    The director Ezekiel Decker commands a masterful use of close-ups that heightens the emotions of the characters. Jessica Willis captures every nuance of what her character thinks and feels. The audience need only look at her silent expressions to understand what her character is experiencing.

    The plot is somewhat reminiscent of Inland Empire in a good way. The protagonist struggles to make sense of unknown goings-on as an actor in a possibly cursed production. Jessica Willis matches Laura Dern for intensity and subtlety in a breakthrough role.

    Ezekiel Decker's original music is another highlight, seamlessly fitting to evoke the atmosphere. This is a powerful debut that is elevated beyond typical horror into the psyche of damaged characters.

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      Roughly 1/3 of the film's budget was raised through a crowdfund, with 10% of the donations coming from horror writer and director Mike Flanagan.

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Absentia Pictures
      • Wolfclan Productions
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      • $30,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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