The Wretched (2020)
A rebellious teenage boy, struggling with his parent's imminent divorce, encounters a terrifying evil after his next-door neighbor becomes possessed by an ancient witch that feasts on children.
The Wretched (2020)
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Released Year: 2020
Runtime: 95 minutes
Genre: Horror
Directors: Drew T. Pierce, Brett Pierce
Writers: Drew T. Pierce, Brett Pierce
Casts: Kevin Bigley, Pamela Gray, Jamison Jones, Tug Coker, Blane Crockarell, John-Paul Howard, Ross Kidder, Harry Burkey, Piper Curda, Sydne Mikelle, Azie Tesfai, Gabriela Quezada Bloomgarden, Amy Waller, Richard Ellis, Judah Abner Paul, Ja'layah Washington, Kasey Bell, Trudie Underhill, Madelynn Stuenkel, Owen Thomas Pierce, Ryan Alexander Holmes, Kenzie Jones
IMDB: The Wretched (2020)
Storyline
A rebellious teenage boy, struggling with his parent's imminent divorce, encounters a terrifying evil after his next-door neighbor becomes possessed by an ancient witch that feasts on children.
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Reviews
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Austin Chronicle -
The Wretched may be guilty of stealing shamelessly from "Rear Window," "Disturbia," and the best summercamp slasher and small-town supernatural chillers, but none of those were exactly raw innovators, either.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
There's enough solid internal logic mixed in with the murky ambiguities to keep The Wretched far more compelling than its generic title might suggest. The filmmakers are working to a formula, but they definitely have fun with it, which is contagious.
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Variety -
The film successfully mixes together a lot of things, from the waterfront tourist-town setting of “Jaws” to a general teen fantasy-adventure feel that tempers (without weakening) horror content variably redolent of “It,” “Fright Night” and myriad other predecessors. If originality isn’t a strong suit here, the film’s conviction and polish make that a minor sin.
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The New York Times -
Blessed with shivery setups and freaky effects — here, skin-crawling is literal — The Wretched transforms common familial anxieties into flesh, albeit crepey and creeping.
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The Playlist -
Genre buffs are probably more interested in witch’s kidnapping children than Ben’s family divorce. But the Pierce’s deliver on both fronts, so much so that you may never walk into a basement again.
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A rebellious teenage boy, struggling with his parent's imminent divorce, encounters a terrifying evil after his next-door neighbor becomes possessed by an ancient witch that feasts on children.
A rebellious teenage boy, struggling with his parent's imminent divorce, encounters a terrifying evil after his next-door neighbor becomes possessed by an ancient witch that feasts on children.
A rebellious teenage boy, struggling with his parent's imminent divorce, encounters a terrifying evil after his next-door neighbor becomes possessed by an ancient witch that feasts on children.