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Torment

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Torment (2013)
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Two parents find themselves fighting to get their little boy back from a sadistic cult, who have stolen him and plan on dark ideas.Two parents find themselves fighting to get their little boy back from a sadistic cult, who have stolen him and plan on dark ideas.Two parents find themselves fighting to get their little boy back from a sadistic cult, who have stolen him and plan on dark ideas.

  • Director
    • Jordan Barker
  • Writers
    • Michael Foster
    • Thomas Pound
  • Stars
    • Katharine Isabelle
    • Robin Dunne
    • Peter DaCunha
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Jordan Barker
    • Writers
      • Michael Foster
      • Thomas Pound
    • Stars
      • Katharine Isabelle
      • Robin Dunne
      • Peter DaCunha
    • 37User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Katharine Isabelle
    Katharine Isabelle
    • Sarah Morgan
    Robin Dunne
    Robin Dunne
    • Cory Morgan
    Peter DaCunha
    Peter DaCunha
    • Liam Morgan
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Officer Hawkings
    Noah Dalton Danby
    Noah Dalton Danby
    • Mr. Mouse
    • (as Noah Danby)
    Inessa Frantowski
    Inessa Frantowski
    • Pig Lady
    Amy Forsyth
    Amy Forsyth
    • Mary Bronson…
    Bill Colgate
    • Jim Bronson
    • (as William Colgate)
    Adrienne Wilson
    • Maggie Bronson
    Sitara Hewitt
    Sitara Hewitt
    • Deputy
    Asim Wali
    • Paramedic #1
    Jordan Barker
    Jordan Barker
    • Hitchcock
    Rodney Barnes
    Rodney Barnes
    • Patrolman
    • (as P. Rodney Barnes)
    Nick Stojanovic
    Nick Stojanovic
    • Paramedic #2
    Carinne Leduc
    Carinne Leduc
    • Liam's Mother in Photo
    Joe Silvaggio
    Joe Silvaggio
    • Little Rabbit
    • Director
      • Jordan Barker
    • Writers
      • Michael Foster
      • Thomas Pound
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    5dfranzen70

    Just not worth your time

    I don't want to suggest that Torment is an awful movie, but it comes close. It's not for a lack of trying, so to speak, but the overarching problem is that the movie is essentially a carbon copy of all the slasher/home invasion movies in the world and contributes very little of note. I suppose the killers' masks, taken from the heads of giant stuffed animals, is the extent of the film's originality.

    Cory Morgan (Robin Dunne) and his new bride Sarah (Katharine Isabelle) arrive at Cory's summer home (secluded, of course), with Cory's son Liam (Peter DaCunha) in tow. The kid resents his stepmom a little, because she's not Mom. Mom's dead, in case you were wondering. Unfortunately, that fact has almost no bearing on the plot, which feels like a tremendous waste of opportunity. At any rate, when the Morgans arrive at the house they quickly learn that squatters have been there very recently - there's spoiled food left out and some blood on the wall. They call the cops, and good ol' Office Hawkings (Stephen McHattie) tells them that teenagers probably hung out there and had a party or something. Doesn't explain the blood too much, but the Morgans don't press him for more info. Just another kindly old officer of the law lending a homespun helping hand, is all.

    During their first night in the house, Sarah awakes to a noise downstairs, which happens in most horror films anyway. When she and Cory investigate, they find nothing out of the ordinary - except that little Liam is now missing. And thus begins endless searching (for the boy) and fleeing (from the crazy cult who snatched him and is right next door) that comprises basically the balance of the movie. Run into forest, be pursued by masked lunatic, fire off every flare in your road flare gun so you can see where you're going, escape into your house, get attacked by another masked lunatic, run out of the house and into a muddy stream where you fend off the attacker, and so on.

    Isabelle looks great and appears capable of being a damsel in distress. Dunne is a little more lackluster. Young DaCunha's performance felt more authentic than that of any of the adults. But what made this film particularly maddening were the little hints of backstory that are never really resolved. For example, when Cory does find Liam and confronts the kidnapping maniacs, it's strongly implied that he (Cory) knows who these people are, knows their history, knows why they've chosen poor Liam. Do we, the audience, get to discover this as well? We do not. And maybe it would have helped if we did, because a gentle, plausible twist would have been welcome over the generic, often listless storyline.

    Torment is not so bad it's good. It's a mediocre entry in a field that's already very overloaded with mediocrity. There isn't even all that much blood, thereby depriving those who love a good gorefest from getting their money's worth. So, no gore, a thin plot, lousy acting, and and overwhelming sense of pointlessness all add up to a movie that's just not worth your time.
    2calumuk93

    Just plain bad...

    Torment is, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the dullest films I have ever seen, and I have seen some rubbish in my time.

    The plot follows a young family as they go on holiday to their house in the middle of the woods and then get tormented by some creepy rednecks. Not the most original plot ever devised, but that is the least of this film's problems.

    The most egregious problem is that, for a horror film, it completely fails to be scary in any shape or form (which is kind of missing the point somewhat). But there is more, aside from the usual obvious flaws in logic that befalls poorly made horror films. It is a Herculean task to find anything likable in most of the main characters; the person playing Cory has little to no charisma, and the child is some spoilt a*****e. There is no rhyme or reason for the creepy rednecks torturing the yuppie heroes, apart from just being mentally ill, and any attempt to give them some kind of motive makes no sense. The ending is rather stupid, and one can easily see it coming. I could write a better plot than the people who wrote this abomination.

    There is one reason why I am giving this film 2 stars rather than a rock bottom 1 star, and that is Katharine Isabelle. She is the only decent actor in this mess, but even so, she is still nothing spectacular (to be fair though, it would be impossible for Marlon Brando, Peter O'Toole or Laurence Olivier to look good in Torment). There was another thing I found rather worrying about Isabelle's performance. I do think that she is talented; films like Ginger Snaps and American Mary clearly show this. However, she does seem to be wasting her time and efforts starring in rubbish like this. Katharine Isabelle is in serious danger of having a career similar to Nicolas Cage, in that for every one great film you have about 5 or 6 god- awful ones.

    All in all, Torment is a terrible horror film that is conspicuously lacking in horror, and I suggest that you stay away from this like the plague.
    6LetsReviewThat26

    Fun horror slasher

    One of my favourite horror icons and scream queens Katherine Isabelle plays Sarah Morgan. The new partner or wife to Corey and unlikable mum to Liam. I will say she's pretty good here and has more fighting power than other roles. The Morgan family move out to what seems like the middle of no where and it's not yet apparent anything is wrong. I won't go to much into the events of what happened but the family find themselves stalked by some strangers that wear the dismembered heads of Liam's stuffed toys somehow. And it's really quite scary. This film was made really well and built up tention well. Overall this was a pretty good horror with a pretty great cast.
    3claudio_carvalho

    Lame Story

    After the death of his beloved wife, the widower Cory Morgan (Robin Dunne) marries Sarah Morgan (Katharine Isabelle) and they travel on vacation to an isolated house with his son Liam Morgan (Peter DaCunha). Cory expects that the resented Liam, who misses his mother, gets close Sarah along the next days. On the arrival, they discover that intruders have lived in the house and they summon the local Sheriff Hawkings (Stephen McHattie) calms them down telling that the strangers that have broken in have gone. During the night, Liam disappears and soon they witness Hawkings tied up to the steering wheel of his car. When the car explodes, they realize that they are under attack of sadistic killers and they need to fight back to survive.

    "Torment" is a stupid slasher with a lame story, excessive use of clichés and poor development of the characters. The motive for the killing of the insane family is shallow and senseless. The brain washing in the teenager Mary Bronson (Amy Forsyth) is unexplainable and hard to believe. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Faces do Medo: Bem Vindo a Família" ("Faces of the Fear: Welcome to the Family")
    6rushknight

    Not terrible, but lacks purpose and clarity.

    The other reviewers give this movie some pretty low scores. Realistically it's no worse than a variety of other horror films out there. To say that it has no redeeming qualities is outright false. It's filmed well, the acting is reasonable (where it counts), and it has a certain creepiness right off.

    Also, it has Katherine Isabelle in it, which is the reason I watched it to begin with. OK, I confessed. Back to the review.

    Unfortunately, like most horror movies, the scare/creepy factor lessens considerably toward the middle of the film as things start to emerge from the dark to the light. The villains, who are clearly insane, make very little sense to begin with, and the writers should have left it at that. You can't explain insanity, and you shouldn't try.

    But instead the writers keep hinting that there is a method to the madness, and that the villains are up to something very specific. Crazy, yes, but specific. But there are simply too many unanswered questions, and the motivations behind the characters' actions are just convoluted at best.

    Essentially, every element of a reasonably good film is here except that the bad guys don't really make sense, which just kills it for me.

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      Robin Dunne and Katharine Isabelle had worked together before doing Torment.
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      Mr. Mouse: The Father Will Be Joining Us Soon!

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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