Trapped on a desolate farm ruled by a chilling caretaker and crawling with sinister beings, a man must fight to survive as his grip on reality slips and dark secrets claw their way to the su... Read allTrapped on a desolate farm ruled by a chilling caretaker and crawling with sinister beings, a man must fight to survive as his grip on reality slips and dark secrets claw their way to the surface.Trapped on a desolate farm ruled by a chilling caretaker and crawling with sinister beings, a man must fight to survive as his grip on reality slips and dark secrets claw their way to the surface.
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"The Suffering" is unlike most horror movies out there today. It's slow pace and strong character development make this flick much more than just another scary movie.
As a viewer, you're in store for one hell of a ride as you explore this house of horrors alongside the movie's main character Henry. The jump scares are incredibly effective, as are the film's supporting characters Mr. Remiel and Mrs. Gates, making "The Suffering" truly chilling at times.
I was blown away by the twist in the end, so I'll be giving this flick a watch again to catch all of the clues. If you're a fan of throwback horror movies, you'll most definitely enjoy "The Suffering."
As a viewer, you're in store for one hell of a ride as you explore this house of horrors alongside the movie's main character Henry. The jump scares are incredibly effective, as are the film's supporting characters Mr. Remiel and Mrs. Gates, making "The Suffering" truly chilling at times.
I was blown away by the twist in the end, so I'll be giving this flick a watch again to catch all of the clues. If you're a fan of throwback horror movies, you'll most definitely enjoy "The Suffering."
I dont normally watch movies with less then 20 reviews because theres usually a reason for that but I'm glad I went ahead and watched this one. The suffering isnt goin to be a cult classic and wont be on anyones top 10 but its worth watching, had a good plot, had decent actors, and good cinematography and for a horror movie these days those 3 things alone make it better then half the stuff out there. Would deffinatly recomend this one for a lazy weekend when you wana see somethin new but dont want to take a huge risk.
This movie tries to be scary, but it's just annoying. About 3/4 in, I couldn't take anymore. Just not good, even though the acting and such is better than many B movies.
A man is brought out to a huge estate for a property appraisal. After a few days the man starts losing his mind as he finds the place full of secrets and very unsettling things. The man who hired him keeps offering more money to do the job in order to keep him there longer. He soon finds there might be no escape.
This flick was a major slow burner. It does build up to a trippy ending, but you might not have enough patience to find out. The subject matter gets a little deep as well so if you're not in the mood for a heavy flick, steer clear of this one.
Nothing exciting but there are a few creepy scenes and a whole lot of wondering what'd really going on.
5 bottles of peroxide poured into a gut wound out of 10.
This flick was a major slow burner. It does build up to a trippy ending, but you might not have enough patience to find out. The subject matter gets a little deep as well so if you're not in the mood for a heavy flick, steer clear of this one.
Nothing exciting but there are a few creepy scenes and a whole lot of wondering what'd really going on.
5 bottles of peroxide poured into a gut wound out of 10.
I recently watched The Suffering (2016) on Tubi. The story follows a property appraiser reviewing a remote house owned by an eccentric man with a mysterious caretaker. As he becomes entangled in their world, bizarre events unfold, making him question whether he'll ever be able to leave.
Directed by Robert Hamilton (Key), the film stars Nick Apostolides (Aftermath), Elizabeth Deo (MANswers), Liz Christmas Taylor (Ninjas vs Monsters), and Regen Wilson (Fear the Walking Dead).
While the premise is unique and had potential, the writing, acting, and execution fall short. The performances feel like they belong in a made-for-TV production, and the pacing drags with little payoff. Despite a few atmospheric moments, the film lacks tension, kills, or gore-leaving little to recommend.
Overall, The Suffering is a stale entry in the horror genre that I suggest skipping. I'd rate it a 3/10.
Directed by Robert Hamilton (Key), the film stars Nick Apostolides (Aftermath), Elizabeth Deo (MANswers), Liz Christmas Taylor (Ninjas vs Monsters), and Regen Wilson (Fear the Walking Dead).
While the premise is unique and had potential, the writing, acting, and execution fall short. The performances feel like they belong in a made-for-TV production, and the pacing drags with little payoff. Despite a few atmospheric moments, the film lacks tension, kills, or gore-leaving little to recommend.
Overall, The Suffering is a stale entry in the horror genre that I suggest skipping. I'd rate it a 3/10.
Did you know
- GoofsAfter he suffers a blow to the head at the stables, the main character has a bandage on his forehead, on his right side. But later, when he is shown asleep in bed, the bandage is on his left side, and then immediately after reappears back on his right side.
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