Thursday, September 26, 2013

Mother's House



A Worthy, Excellent Watch
There's really something to say about films with a twist. It makes the whole viewing experience more memorable. You're able to really sense the characters and their changing emotions in this film as it progressed. Where there's mystery, there's intrigue, and Mother's House had my head full of all sorts of exciting questions throughout. It's great when material gets you delve into some serious thought. Definitely a worthy, excellent watch.

Creepy in a good way
I really enjoyed this movie. The acting was good and it was creepy in a really wonderful way. The setting was beautiful. The ending was definitely not what I expected. Loved it.

Beautifully acted, atmospheric mini-thriller
Superb cast and production values in this little gem of an indie short, which I caught at the Woodstock Film Festival. A couple (Law & Order's Kathryn Erbe and the excellent Tim Guinee) returns to the man's childhood home, where his estranged mother has recently died. As they excavate her possessions, the past comes to light in unexpected and quietly shivery ways. The ending folds back on itself, opening many questions about all that has come before. At just 26 minutes, it's like a perfect short story. Enjoy!

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