
If you have seen the short segment then you should have a
pretty decent idea about the plot and the major female character that is
featured. The issue with extending any short is coming up with something to
fill the extra hour or more of time that wasn’t in the original source
material. The writers did a fine job of introducing new characters and crafting
a story that is filled with amusing situations and dialogue, while also making
sure that it still contains what is typically expected in a horror film. The
pacing is fast and never really slows down, doing just enough to introduce the
characters and their situations. Most of them are fairly one dimensional and
there isn’t much development or growth, but this is a monster movie and the
audience only cares about the monsters.
The major character focus is on Mr. Nyx (Justin Welborn),
the groom Jonah (Chase Williamson), and Lily the female monster (Hannah
Fierman). The rest of the major actors are all commendable in their roles and
are surprisingly first-rate for a horror picture. Welborn is absolutely
brilliant in his portrayal of Mr. Nyx, a P.T. Barnumesque leader of the weird
and occult. He ends up being the true star in this, creating a fascinating
character with some great moments and pieces of dialogue. Nyx is someone that
you simply want to see more of and I wouldn’t be surprised if he returns in a
prequel of some sorts. Williamson is superb, giving an impressive and emotional
performance as the main protagonist. Fierman is obviously the star as the
monster and she does deliver, she’s sexy, deadly, has at least one good line,
and shows the right emotions when needed.
The direction from Gregg Bishop and cinematography from
George Feucht combine for an extremely atmospheric and nice looking picture.
The camera choices and placement are all successful, with some bold techniques
incorporated for effect and specific scenarios. The extravagant locations and
gothic mansion setting aid in creating extra atmosphere, along with the use of
fog, candles, and shadows. The score is mostly a nice mixture of strings and
piano and is only used when absolutely necessary, allowing for the use of
natural sound effects to build tension. The special effects are terrific and it
is hard to tell what are practical effects and what is CGI.
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There is more than enough violence, gore, and nudity peppered in this to satiate and satisfy most horror fans. With a brisk running time of 82 minutes, you won’t feel like you wasted your time watching this fun blend of bloody goodness.
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