Stars: Bee Vang, Corrinne Mica, María José Vargas Agudelo, Martin Harris, Guillermo Blanco, Jane Hammill, Michael Paul Levin, Sean R Jr. Soukkala | Written and Directed by Nicholas Bain
Voice of Shadows is a slow-moving gothic-style horror about a young man, Gabriel (Guillermo Blanco), who tries to prevent his dark past from repeating itself when his girlfriend Emma (Corrinne Mica) inherits an estate where she needs to abide by eccentric stipulations for the deal to go through.
I will say this for Voice of Shadows, writer/director Nicholas Bain knows how to craft atmosphere. This film starts off on an eerie note and things don’t get any less creepy as time goes on. Making three people visiting an old lady (early on in the film), in broad daylight, feels like three people facing off against pure evil is a remarkable feat. Unfortunately for Bain, it does feel – at times – that...
Voice of Shadows is a slow-moving gothic-style horror about a young man, Gabriel (Guillermo Blanco), who tries to prevent his dark past from repeating itself when his girlfriend Emma (Corrinne Mica) inherits an estate where she needs to abide by eccentric stipulations for the deal to go through.
I will say this for Voice of Shadows, writer/director Nicholas Bain knows how to craft atmosphere. This film starts off on an eerie note and things don’t get any less creepy as time goes on. Making three people visiting an old lady (early on in the film), in broad daylight, feels like three people facing off against pure evil is a remarkable feat. Unfortunately for Bain, it does feel – at times – that...
- 3/5/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Dylan Mars Greenberg, Corrinne Mica, Mykee Morettini, Brian Harmony, Peter Dorman, Jessica Rabid, Jared Walker, Leland Masek, Carolyn Hansen, Jamie Lee Cortese | Written and Directed by Mykee Morettini
The second 80s horror-inspired movie I have seen in as many days but this one with a much worse title. Evil Everywhere is about as bland and boring title you could come up with for a horror movie. But as the saying goes, “don’t judge a book by its cover”, well it’s kind of the same thing.
Evil Everywhere does at least manage to feel like an eighties horror movie at times. The soundtrack and score are actually really good at times with both retrowave and synthwave genres used at times. I would happily listen to much of it outside of the film. But somehow it doesn’t always, in fact quite often, work as part of the movie.
The second 80s horror-inspired movie I have seen in as many days but this one with a much worse title. Evil Everywhere is about as bland and boring title you could come up with for a horror movie. But as the saying goes, “don’t judge a book by its cover”, well it’s kind of the same thing.
Evil Everywhere does at least manage to feel like an eighties horror movie at times. The soundtrack and score are actually really good at times with both retrowave and synthwave genres used at times. I would happily listen to much of it outside of the film. But somehow it doesn’t always, in fact quite often, work as part of the movie.
- 6/15/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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