Review - The Wretched is a movie starring John-Paul Howard, Piper Curda, and Jamison Jones. A defiant teenage boy, struggling with his parent's imminent divorce, faces off with a thousand year-old witch, who is living beneath the skin of and
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Horror
2019
USA
writed by - Brett Pierce
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The wretched of the earth pdf. WATCH THE WRETCHED HERE! PLOT: When an unruly teenager named Ben (John-Paul Howard) is sent to live with his father in a Michigan harbor town, he instantly senses something sinister about his female neighbor, Abby (Zarah Mahler). Is she a demon? A witch? A vampire? No, she’s THE WRETCHED! REVIEW: Following an eight-year respite from the directorial chair (DEADHEADS), Brothers Brett and Drew Pierce have proven that above all else, quality necessitates time via their superbly produced sophomore effort THE WRETCHED, a witchy shapeshifting salvo set to blast the masses on May 1 courtesy of IFC Midnight. While hardly reinventing the subgenre, THE WRTECHED is a competently-crafted and credibly-acted horror assault that not only boasts two laudable and unforeseeably sideswiping plot twists, but also features two stellar lead performances from its brilliantly cast young stars John-Paul Howard and Piper Curda. There’s an appreciable intelligence to the screenplay that, in addition to the carefully laid plot, makes the two main characters relatable as can be through authentic and keenly-observed dialogue. With increasingly gruesome terror to behold as the film unspools, only an overambitious and unneeded final twist, not to mention some trampled iconography relating to villain’s spastic physiology, register as mentionable gripes. All tallied, THE WRETCHED is a wicked and well-made little indie horror wincer! A jarring preamble plucked right from the denouement of the film opens up to give us a glimpse of the wretched threat to come. We then circle back five days prior, where we meet Ben (Howard), a recalcitrant teenager sent to live in with his father Liam (Jamison Jones) in Michigan. With a cast on his arm for falling out of a neighbor’s window after attempting to pilfer Vicodin, Ben goes to work as a dockhand for his father’s company at a nearby marina. Ben resents his parent’s fraying marriage and potential divorce, a sentiment he takes out on Liam’s new girlfriend Sara (Azie Tesfai). At and outside of work, Ben is harassed by yuppie douche-bag Gage (Richard Ellis), who, after a skinny dipping prank, refers to our hero as “turtle dick” and “midget dick. ” Indeed, our sympathies are with Ben from the jump, with Howard striking the perfect balance of relatability by being neither too nerdy nor too douchey. So when he begins to sense something amiss with his female neighbor Abbie (Zarah Mahler), we’re implicitly on his side. At the marina, Ben meets cute coworker Mallory (Piper Curda), whose flirtatious banter and witty dialogue draws the two together in ways that are neither mawkish nor predictable, but instead remain believable all the way until the end. I love how their sense of romance bucks traditional trends of a teenage template, never becoming sappy or sentimental yet still induces honest cheers in the end. The Pierce brothers have written two superb characters that have been perfectly cast. To wit, our sympathies for Ben, in particular, do not derive from sympathy, but rather through honest relatability. Ben is troubled but takes no shit, which gives him a powerful agency to steer his own destiny in a way that doesn’t feel forced or phony. This fuels Ben’s ultimate stand once he discovers a cryptic symbol on his neighbor’s house, which resembles an upside-down letter A. Upon researching the symbol, Ben uncovers the lore of a predatory Tree Witch who dwells under the roots and feeds on the souls of the forgotten. That is, once the witch targets a victim, all of their loved ones cease to remember the person. Therefore, the witch can prey on each soul without interruption. This cool little wrinkle allows for a much knottier twist, in fact, two or three of them, which keep the movie from falling into the listless well of over-trampled possession pieces. Without betraying the specifics, I found the first two twists to be genuinely unforeseeable and quite effective in terms of the storytelling. With the last, however, the Pierces’ ambition may have exceeded their grasp. Also worth extolling is how the movie escalates in terror as it progresses. The Pierces wisely wait to unfurl their nasty bit of hyper-gory FX work until the final act, when the stakes are rightly raised. Although I found the twitchy, spastic neck-cracking and shoulder-shifting a bit too redolent of the ghostly villains in those damn RING pictures, by the time the wicked witch exposes her peak form, the imagery becomes truly unsettling. The practical FX work by Stephen Imhoff (TRON: LEGACY, ALIEN: COVENANT) and concomitant makeup job by Bianca Appice (SPRING, OUIJA: ORIGIN OF EVIL) and crew really augment and increase the terror quotient in the film. And while we’re on the technical, the striking cinematography by Conor Murphy (HOMEWARD, MICKEY AND THE BEAR) and the well-jogged pace of editor Terry Yates (DEADHEADS) all aggregate to a thoroughly absorbing 95-minute experience that never feels too slight or that it’s ever overstaying its welcome. The grisly gestalt of THE WRETCHED equates to one of the better horror joints to come from IFC Midnight in quite a while. The script is more intelligent than most of its ilk, the plot-twists come as genuinely sneaky surprises, the two lead characters are deftly written and superbly acted by Howard and Curda, and the gory FX work and technical craftsmanship aptly reflect the aforesaid qualities. The only real issue with the film is that it tends to till familiar territory, recycle some tired J-horror imagery, and attempt one twist too many. Check THE WRETCHED when it streams on VOD on the first of May!
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Great job, I was involved watching every single detail, really cool Man. The wretched csfd. The wretched and divine. The wretched full horror movie. Can someone tell me what this song is about. THE WRETCHED is a new horror movie in the witch subgenre. Not only do we highly recommend this little gem, it’s one of the best witch horror movies we’ve ever seen. The movie just had its world premiere at Fantasia 2019. Read more in our The Wretched review here! The Wretched is a new horror movie premiering at Fantasia 2019. We didn’t know what to expect from this movie except for witches. After all, The Wretched is a horror movie in the witch subgenre. And it’s a damn good one. The effects in this movie were much better than I would expect. And the characters are more developed than what I could hope for. Of course, awesome special effects are just the cherry on top. Because if this is the only thing that works, the movie won’t be good. For me, the story and characters absolutely have to work. And also, the actors simply have to deliver. In the case of The Wretched, everything works exactly as you’d hope. In fact, it’s better! Read more about why this movie is one to look forward to in our full The Wretched review below. Such a good cast The main protagonist in The Wretched is a teenage boy spending the summer with his dad while his parents are divorcing. His name is Ben and the audience follows him as some very strange things take place. Ben is played wonderfully by John-Paul Howard who we recently saw in 14 Cameras (the sequel to 13 Cameras). With John-Paul Howard, you get an actor that portrays Ben as both very likable and a bratty defiant teenager. Both are important to make sure Ben seems like a “real” character. My other favorite teenage character was Mallory who brought both humor and honesty to the mix. Mallory is played by Piper Curda, who has worked on several Disney Channel productions. Hopefully, we’ll get to see her in more horror in the future. She has final girl material written all over her! Also worth mentioning is Zarah Mahler, who plays the woman living next door. If you read the plot for The Wretched, then you’ll know she has quite the character-arc ahead of her in this movie. She was recently in the horror anthology Nightmare Cinema. Witch horror done right! Not only does the story in The Wretched work really well (and manages to surprise you a few times). It also features very well written and engaging characters. Anytime you want any movie to work, this is paramount. And for witch horror, it’s almost more important; If you want us to buy into the witch premise, we need characters to make it believable. Honestly, this movie flew a bit under our rader so it wasn’t on our “Must-Watch”-list of movies at Fantasia 2019. However, it is absolutely turning out to be one of our favorites so far at Fantasia 2019. This isn’t a laid back slowburner like the sleeper hit The VVitch (2015) or even a wild witch story like Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell (2009). Both of which are among my favorite witch movies. Instead, The Wretched is more like a very dark fairytale that has a whole world of its own. One that you completely buy into. The Pierce Brothers know horror! The Wretched was written and directed by The Pierce Brothers. Specifically, Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce. They also made the zombie adventure horror comedy Deadheads back in 2011. In terms of feature films, The Wretched is only their second movie. We don’t do spoilers here at Heaven of Horror, but I do want to state that I loved the finale. It was done in such an intelligent and elegant way that it blew me away. The Pierce Brothers need to enjoy the success they’ll have with The Wretched for a while. And yet, I hope they get back to making another horror movie very soon. Also, I need to find Deadheads since it sounds like something I’d love! The Wretched had its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival 2019 on July 19, 2019. When you get the chance to watch The Wretched, you need to jump at that opportunity. It will be out on VOD May 1, 2020. Details Directors: Brett Pierce, Drew Pierce Writers: Brett Pierce, Drew Pierce Stars: Kasey Bell, Kevin Bigley, Gabriela Quezada Bloomgarden, Blane Crockarell, Piper Curda, Richard Ellis, John-Paul Howard, Jamison Jones, Ross Kidder, Zarah Mahler, Judah Paul, Azie Tesfai, Amy Waller, Ja’laya Washington Plot Distressed by his parents’ forthcoming divorce and hoping to clear his head, 17-year-old Ben visits his father for the summer. He quickly becomes aware of horrific happenings taking place on his street. A centuries-old evil is terrorizing the young family next door. Stemming from the nearby woods, and soon residing in the very skin of the mother, it begins preying upon the local children. Ben tries to get help. No one believes him. If he wants to save the town, he’ll somehow have to go at it alone. Meanwhile, off in the woods, voices are calling out to people from the base of an ancient, rotting tree… Author Recent Posts I write reviews and recaps on Heaven of Horror. And yes, it does happen that I find myself screaming, when watching a good horror movie. I love psychological horror, survival horror and kick-ass women. Also, I have a huge soft spot for a good horror-comedy. Oh yeah, and I absolutely HATE when animals are harmed in movies, so I will immediately think less of any movie, where animals are harmed for entertainment (even if the animals are just really good actors). Fortunately, horror doesn't use this nearly as much as comedy. And people assume horror lovers are the messed up ones. Go figure! Latest posts by Karina "ScreamQueen" Adelgaard ( see all).
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