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Whispers of the Witching Hour

  • 2025
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Whispers of the Witching Hour (2025)
Horror

A man uses dark magic to make his brother's wife fall in love with him, but the spell corrupts natural desire into destructive obsession and summons supernatural terrors.A man uses dark magic to make his brother's wife fall in love with him, but the spell corrupts natural desire into destructive obsession and summons supernatural terrors.A man uses dark magic to make his brother's wife fall in love with him, but the spell corrupts natural desire into destructive obsession and summons supernatural terrors.

  • Director
    • Tommy Jackson
  • Writer
    • Tommy Jackson
  • Stars
    • Pete Berwick
    • Blaine Childers
    • Magdalena Conway
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    115
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    • Director
      • Tommy Jackson
    • Writer
      • Tommy Jackson
    • Stars
      • Pete Berwick
      • Blaine Childers
      • Magdalena Conway
    • 23User reviews
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    10Jasons-889

    You won't regret watching this!

    I'm honestly still trying to process what I just watched. Whispers of the Witching Hour isn't just a movie - it's an experience. This film pulled me into its shadowy world and refused to let go. I went in expecting a cool indie horror, but what I got was a cinematic journey that shook me to my core.

    Visually, it's breathtaking. Every frame is dripping with atmosphere and elegance - like a dream that slowly becomes a nightmare, but you can't look away. The cinematography feels timeless and rich, as if it was shot through some magical lens that captures both beauty and fear at once.

    But what hit me hardest was the emotion. Joe Metcalfe's performance as Jonathan is unreal. It's raw, heartbreaking, and completely magnetic. I believed every second of his unraveling, and it left me gutted by the end. The writing is poetic and haunting, the pacing slow and deliberate in the best way, building to moments that feel truly earned.

    I don't say this lightly - this is one of the best indie films I've ever seen. It's bold. It's original. It's overflowing with passion and craft. You can feel how much love went into making this.

    If you're a fan of elevated horror, psychological thrillers, or just beautifully made films with soul, Whispers of the Witching Hour needs to be at the top of your list.

    A haunting triumph. Tommy Jackson is a filmmaker to watch - he just raised the bar for indie cinema.
    10karen-3631

    100/10

    Whispers of the Witching Hour is one of the most captivating horror films in years-a slow, eerie period piece that wraps you in shadow and leaves you spellbound. It's the kind of film that doesn't just scare you; it pulls you into its world completely. The atmosphere is so thick with tension and beauty that you can almost feel the chill in the air and smell the old wood of the haunted house.

    The performances are understated and powerful. The man's slow descent into guilt and madness is portrayed with a kind of quiet heartbreak that feels completely real. He's not a monster-just a lonely soul who made a terrible choice. The woman's transformation is equally haunting. You watch the warmth drain from her eyes as something else takes hold. Their relationship shifts from tender to terrifying in ways that are deeply emotional, not just scary.

    Whispers of the Witching Hour is a rare gem: a horror film that's as elegant as it is unsettling. It's a love story twisted by magic, a ghost story whispered through the cracks of a dying house, and a quiet tragedy wrapped in silk and lace. Every frame, every sigh, every stitch of clothing feels intentional and rich with meaning.

    If you love slow-burn horror, period dramas, and stories that chill you without raising their voice, this film is not to be missed. It's not just something you watch-it's something you fall into.
    10Gilliano-00

    best film of 2025

    Bro... this movie was wild. I don't even know how to explain it but it was so good. Like, every second I was just like "dang." The way it looked was crazy. Dark but like, beautiful? I don't know how they did that.

    The acting was fire. That main dude (Jonathan?) was acting his heart out. You could feel everything - like he was hurting but also scary? I was locked in the whole time. No cap.

    The music and the sounds and the way the scenes looked, it all just worked. Like it felt real even though it was weird and spooky and stuff. Kinda like a dream, but also sad and deep.

    It's one of them movies you think about after. Like it stays in your brain. I kept thinking about what it meant. I'm prob gonna watch it again and try to understand more. But even if you don't get it 100%, it still hits hard.

    Whoever made this, they're a genius. Straight up. Way better than most of the stuff on Netflix.

    Watch this movie. Trust me. It's insane.
    10amanda-870

    worth every second

    The performances are quiet but powerful. The unnamed protagonist, played with aching sincerity, embodies the tormented soul-part Hamlet, part Roderick Usher. His descent is never overacted; instead, we see the toll of his guilt etched gradually into his face, his posture, his trembling hands. Opposite him, the woman he tries to enchant is portrayed with a gentle strength that grounds the film-her transformation, once the spell takes hold, is subtle and terrifying. She becomes less herself with each passing scene, her eyes slowly hollowing as if her soul is receding.

    While the plot might seem simple on paper, the richness lies in its execution. Whispers isn't concerned with conventional pacing or modern horror tropes. Instead, it builds atmosphere like a symphony builds tension-layer by layer, note by chilling note. There are no cheap thrills here. Instead, the fear comes from a persistent sense of dread, of being watched, of knowing you've invited something ancient and unforgiving into your home.

    Sound design is critical to the experience. The title isn't just poetic-there are actual whispers, sometimes faint, sometimes unnervingly close. The use of silence is just as impactful. Moments of stillness are filled with unease, and the subtle creak of floorboards or rustle of fabric can carry the weight of a scream. When music is used, it's spare and elegiac, more requiem than score.
    10MarthaS-43

    This hit home

    As a survivor of domestic abuse, Whispers of the Witching Hour hit me in a way I wasn't expecting. I went in thinking I'd watch a creepy horror movie - but what I got was something much deeper. This film doesn't just scare you with shadows and silence, it looks you straight in the heart and speaks to your pain.

    Jonathan's character reminded me of the numbness I carried for so long - the isolation, the weight of guilt, the way trauma distorts time and memory. Joe Metcalfe's performance brought tears to my eyes more than once. It felt honest. Not dramatic, not exaggerated - just real.

    The whole movie feels like a journey through grief, shame, and the ghosts we carry. I don't mean just literal ghosts - I mean the kind that follow you long after the abuse ends. This story captures that feeling in a way I've never seen onscreen before. The pacing, the silence, the looks - it all says things we survivors often can't.

    The cinematography is breathtaking. It's dark but beautiful, soft but heavy. And the sound design? The quiet moments, the distant echoes - it all builds this mood that feels like the inside of a mind trying to survive itself.

    This isn't a movie for people who just want cheap thrills. It's for those who know what it's like to live with something you don't always have words for. Watching it made me feel seen, and in a strange way... less alone.

    To the creators: thank you. This is the kind of art that matters.

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      • May 16, 2025 (United States)
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