A team of scam artists get more than they bargained for when a job at a haunted country estate gets out of hand.A team of scam artists get more than they bargained for when a job at a haunted country estate gets out of hand.A team of scam artists get more than they bargained for when a job at a haunted country estate gets out of hand.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Ian Lorimer Milne
- Craig
- (as Ian Milne)
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I really looked forward to Malevolent, particularly when I read the outline and saw that both Celia Imrie and James Cosmo were in it.
The script is a really good one, the plot is clever, and is probably the film's biggest asset, the performances are good, and at least the film manages to surprise you, as you watch it, you think you know exactly the direction the film is moving in, you quickly discover you were wrong.
It is definitely flawed, at times it seems not to make sense, almost as if scenes were cut, but it hangs together well, and after a pretty tame start it transforms into a much grittier, darker film.
Fine performances, Ben Lloyd-Hughes and Florence Pugh were particularly good I thought, Celia Imrie is excellent as always, a great chance to witness just how wonderfully talented and versatile an actress she is, what a difference to her character in Acorn Antiques.
It never looks high budget, but it's an enjoyable watch, 7/10.
The script is a really good one, the plot is clever, and is probably the film's biggest asset, the performances are good, and at least the film manages to surprise you, as you watch it, you think you know exactly the direction the film is moving in, you quickly discover you were wrong.
It is definitely flawed, at times it seems not to make sense, almost as if scenes were cut, but it hangs together well, and after a pretty tame start it transforms into a much grittier, darker film.
Fine performances, Ben Lloyd-Hughes and Florence Pugh were particularly good I thought, Celia Imrie is excellent as always, a great chance to witness just how wonderfully talented and versatile an actress she is, what a difference to her character in Acorn Antiques.
It never looks high budget, but it's an enjoyable watch, 7/10.
It wasn't terrible. I think the best way to sum it up is "good idea, poor execution". The film had a good cast and the acting was pretty good and I think the plot twist was a great idea. It was just lacking in shock factor. The ending felt rushed as well, and the beginning of the film dragged on so there wasn't enough time left to really focus on the climax. The pacing was off. I remember as soon as the film was done I said "wait, so that's it?". Overall, it's not a bad movie, and I don't regret watching it. Would I recommend it? No, I probably wouldn't. Keep in mind this is simply my opinion. I know some really liked this movie.
A simple idea but easily to determine how it's going to end. Good acting but sometimes a bit stiff. Some scenes were gruesome but overall an ok 'ghost' story if you have a spare hour or so to watch it. Nothing to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Florence Pugh always delivers. You any fault her as an actress, she's just so natural and she's does a great American accent.
The same cannot be said for Ben Lloyd Hughes. His American accent comes & goes (not helped by the somewhat clunky script he has) & he really just isn't leading man material. Albeit very much a support to Florence anyways but he's just not very good. I realise his character is meant to be somewhat unlikeable but he has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Maybe he's a better actor than I am giving him credit for on that basis alone.
I know from the music and the Walkman / phone / phishing machine etc that this is set in the 80's but it doesn't have an 80's feel to it...it's like they are just using retro items...can't quite explain it...doesn't have the feel.of.a different era.
But I am giving it 8 stars cos I can't fault Florence!
The same cannot be said for Ben Lloyd Hughes. His American accent comes & goes (not helped by the somewhat clunky script he has) & he really just isn't leading man material. Albeit very much a support to Florence anyways but he's just not very good. I realise his character is meant to be somewhat unlikeable but he has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Maybe he's a better actor than I am giving him credit for on that basis alone.
I know from the music and the Walkman / phone / phishing machine etc that this is set in the 80's but it doesn't have an 80's feel to it...it's like they are just using retro items...can't quite explain it...doesn't have the feel.of.a different era.
But I am giving it 8 stars cos I can't fault Florence!
Starts out good enough.
Your average horror film. Decent actors, Ok plot.
a little bit of Occulus mixed with Grave encounters and other films.
And then, the ending. Wtf. I can't find any words for it. It is truly horrible. How did they not come up with anything better?
Minor spoilers ahead:
1. They show way (waay) to much. Not a scary ending. 2. Elliot can apparently survive anything.
And then, the ending. Wtf. I can't find any words for it. It is truly horrible. How did they not come up with anything better?
Minor spoilers ahead:
1. They show way (waay) to much. Not a scary ending. 2. Elliot can apparently survive anything.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the book "Hush" by Eva Konstantopoulos.
- GoofsAside from certain technologies seen, such as 1980's headphones, there is very little from the actual 1980's in this movie. Most of the fashions, makeup and hairstyles seem very much from the 21st Century, especially during the nightclub scene.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Title Card: None of the dead come back. But some stay. -Saint John the Divine
- SoundtracksI.O.U
Performed by Freeez
Written by Arthur Baker and John Robie
Produced by Arthur Baker
Publishers: Downtown DMP Songs (BMI)/Shakin Baker Music Inc (BMI)/Indulgent Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Ltd.
By arrangement with Beggars Group Media
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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