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The Canal

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
15K
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The Canal (2014)
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A film archivist finds his sanity crumbling after he is given an old 16mm film reel with footage from a horrific murder that occurred in the early 1900's.A film archivist finds his sanity crumbling after he is given an old 16mm film reel with footage from a horrific murder that occurred in the early 1900's.A film archivist finds his sanity crumbling after he is given an old 16mm film reel with footage from a horrific murder that occurred in the early 1900's.

  • Director
    • Ivan Kavanagh
  • Writer
    • Ivan Kavanagh
  • Stars
    • Rupert Evans
    • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Hannah Hoekstra
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ivan Kavanagh
    • Writer
      • Ivan Kavanagh
    • Stars
      • Rupert Evans
      • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
      • Hannah Hoekstra
    • 79User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Rupert Evans
    Rupert Evans
    • David
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Claire
    • (as Antonia Campbell Hughes)
    Hannah Hoekstra
    Hannah Hoekstra
    • Alice
    Kelly Byrne
    • Sophie
    Steve Oram
    Steve Oram
    • McNamara
    Calum Heath
    • Billy Williams
    Anneke Blok
    • Marie
    Paddy Curran
    • William Jackson
    • (as Padraig Curran)
    Carl Shaaban
    Carl Shaaban
    • Alex
    Alicja Ayres
    • Margaret Jackson
    Nick Devlin
    Nick Devlin
    • Coroner
    Serena Brabazon
    Serena Brabazon
    • Estate Agent
    Myles Horgan
    • Lawyer
    Conor Horgan
    • Steven
    Natalie Radmall-Quirke
    Natalie Radmall-Quirke
    • Child Welfare Officer
    • (as Natalie Radmall Quirke)
    Rosaleen Byrne
    • Sarah
    Evan Colgan
    • Donald
    Anthony Murphy
    • Policeman
    • (as Tony Murphy)
    • Director
      • Ivan Kavanagh
    • Writer
      • Ivan Kavanagh
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    User reviews79

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    8quincytheodore

    Psychologically haunting with amazing production

    Captivating with intimate struggle, The Canal offers more than grisly scenes or bloody gore. It is imposing and disturbing on deeper psychological level, much credit to Rupert Evans who performs splendidly to that effect. In contrast to majority of horror flicks that have grainy filter, The Canal looks very quaint. The overlook of the vista or the color palette are brightly lit, but it effectively delivers a harrowing atmosphere.

    David (Rupert Evans) is an archivist of retro movies who lives with his son and perhaps not so loving wife. He receives a movie that depicts his house was the site of a murder scene one century ago. David is a rather timid man, he has doubts and not particularly dominant. So, when he becomes more troubled by the prospect of phantom presence, he deteriorates mentally. Rupert Evans captures the character brilliantly, both verbally and with body language. It's very easy to see David as an average man, filled with hidden anger and nagging anguish.

    The movie presents the terror with exquisite taste, it doesn't need cheap trick. It might show the scenes as David sees it or not show anything out of ordinary at all, the anticipation works better than the usual apparition shocks. As David's occupation is related to cinema, there are many sequences with antique cameras or slides. These old cryptic monochrome relic and modern screen mashes together exceptionally well, occasionally producing jittery motion which just feels inhuman.

    With a pristine cinematography, the film is engagingly fun, although it may be odd to say this for a horror film. The angle and blitz fast editing are fresh, it focuses at the right thing at the right moment, it's simply hard to not be immersed. Most of the time it depicts a beautiful landscape of European suburb, yet it has underlying bleakness to it which is persuasively disturbing.

    There have not been many films that create horror in such personal level, let with alone solid cinematography. The Canal is nightmarish delightful.
    7ArchonCinemaReviews

    Psychological slow burn indie horror

    Independent film The Canal smartly produces a slow-paced psychological horror that interesting imagines a new take on the haunting genre.

    Ivan Kavanagh is the brainchild behind this original and brilliantly conceived film. The Canal is more atmospheric than most horror films currently being produced and very psychological with a horrific twist. The slow paced groundwork is eerie and unsettling but expertly done. The characters and smart and savvy in trying discern reality from imagination, or worse, supernatural occurrences.

    The beginning scenes of The Canal are deliberately jumpy, adding to the confusion and anxiety the main character David experiences. A bit more clarity would have helped the film viewers experience the intended disorientation while avoiding pure confusion. I personally think the film was just a tad too slow in the beginning and Kavanagh will lose impatient movie watchers unsure of whether the investment will be worth it.

    Without spoiling the ending, I thoroughly enjoyed it and it had me squirming and gasping. The Canal is a slow burn, with Kavanagh pacing the film so audience members are psychologically bewildered to savor the conclusive reveal.

    For more FULL reviews of RECENT releases, please check out our website.
    9erolsabadosh

    Riveting and terrifying!

    I don't know why the IMDb score and Metacritic score are so low on this one. That's one of the reasons I put off watching it for a while but I'm so glad I finally got around to seeing it; it's one of the better horror films of recent years, and I'm a huge horror junkie. If you like disturbing horror that gets under your skin and doesn't rely on jump scares or constant gore then this is for you. The film is beautifully shot and has some exceptionally creepy visuals. It's sporadically violent and cruel but every moment of blood letting or grotesquerie is expertly handled and actually frightening rather than pure gross-out. I urge you not to watch the trailer as it contains spoilers I wish I hadn't known before going into it. If you want to know what to expect, I'd say it's got elements of films such as The Shining and The Ring, but it has a very unique feel. There's a nice dose of drama along with the horror and Rupert Evans is thoroughly believable and engaging in the lead role, much more so than your average modern horror protagonist. Highly recommended!
    5unclet-30169

    Decent

    Not overly inspired, but worthy of a watch. It meanders between supernatural and psychosis. Nothing wrong with any one aspect but just seems like it never really gripped me enough to really enjoy.
    6kosmasp

    Slow start

    But as others have noted rushes towards the finish line (which is a good thing). But there are a few hurdles the movie has to overcome to win over the viewer. And it might not even achieve this. Not everyone has the patience to wait for a movie to pick up. Especially after not only a slow start, but a character that seems to be doing as many wrong things he can do wrong.

    But if you overlook that typical horror movie cliché and can wait for the movie to really pick up, you will like where it goes eventually. The direction is decent and the acting is good too. The story is not really inventive, but moves the film along nicely. There are few good scares along the way and the mentioned ending is really good

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    • Trivia
      When David is looking through the murder photographs in his bedroom, one of them is actually a photo of the crime scene of actress Sharon Tate
    • Crazy credits
      When the credits are ending you can hear someone walking through the sewer.
    • Connections
      References La Féline (1942)

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El canal del demonio
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland(Whole Film)
    • Production companies
      • The Orchard
      • Park Films
      • Treasure Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $75,212
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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