Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhen Claire returns to her hometown, she discovers that her former home is plagued with horrifying witchcraft, and the village is plunged into fear, decadence and madness.When Claire returns to her hometown, she discovers that her former home is plagued with horrifying witchcraft, and the village is plunged into fear, decadence and madness.When Claire returns to her hometown, she discovers that her former home is plagued with horrifying witchcraft, and the village is plunged into fear, decadence and madness.
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Maddie Vasiljevic
- Young Claire Nash
- (as Maddy Vasiljevic)
Caleb Sciberras Scott
- Fisherman
- (as Caleb Scott)
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I almost turned it off when she was in the hotel and the lady asked where she was staying and she just left. I know better now that I should have. This movie never got any better! Not a Horror or a Thriller, just felt like an extremely slow paced miss. I can at least find one good thing about any movie. I will say the boyfriend was a good actor but everyone else I could care less for. You know you movie sucks when the characters in it are just background noise and nothing special. I would not recommend this movie if you enjoy a good horror or thriller.
Just cardboard performances all round. Not a single redeeming feature. Why why do we {Australia} so rarely make something original and significant for the screen.
Wow. This was 1 hour and 18 minutes of undiluted boredom.
When I sat down to watch the 2020 movie "The Unlit" (aka "Witches of Blackwood"), I hadn't even heard about the movie. But the fact that it was a supernatural thriller and one that I hadn't already seen was enough to make me interested in watching it. And of course the movie's cover was definitely also serving as something to lure me in.
But "The Unlit" from writer Darren Markey and director Kate Whitbread was an insanely slow paced movie with virtually nothing happening throughout the course of the entire movie. I kept watching this ordeal of a movie in the hopes of something actually happening, because the movie seemed interesting from the cover and its synopsis.
However, don't get your hopes up for "The Unlit", because this movie was boredom incarnate. The storyline was so simplistic that it was bordering on being a slap to the face of the viewers. The only thing that kept "The Unlit" somewhat afloat was some fair enough acting performances by the cast.
I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress that performed in "The Unlit". And that is usually something I enjoy in movies, and it was nice enough here as well, despite the movie having virtually almost no storyline.
"The Unlit" was a swing and a miss, and it fell short of providing me with any kind of proper entertainment or enjoyment. And this is not a movie that I would recommend you waste your time, money or effort on.
My rating of "The Unlit" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
When I sat down to watch the 2020 movie "The Unlit" (aka "Witches of Blackwood"), I hadn't even heard about the movie. But the fact that it was a supernatural thriller and one that I hadn't already seen was enough to make me interested in watching it. And of course the movie's cover was definitely also serving as something to lure me in.
But "The Unlit" from writer Darren Markey and director Kate Whitbread was an insanely slow paced movie with virtually nothing happening throughout the course of the entire movie. I kept watching this ordeal of a movie in the hopes of something actually happening, because the movie seemed interesting from the cover and its synopsis.
However, don't get your hopes up for "The Unlit", because this movie was boredom incarnate. The storyline was so simplistic that it was bordering on being a slap to the face of the viewers. The only thing that kept "The Unlit" somewhat afloat was some fair enough acting performances by the cast.
I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress that performed in "The Unlit". And that is usually something I enjoy in movies, and it was nice enough here as well, despite the movie having virtually almost no storyline.
"The Unlit" was a swing and a miss, and it fell short of providing me with any kind of proper entertainment or enjoyment. And this is not a movie that I would recommend you waste your time, money or effort on.
My rating of "The Unlit" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
Following her mother's death, a young woman returns to her hometown to help put everything together only to find the town has become enshrouded in a mysterious darkness caused by a soul-eating entity that comes into play as a result of a coven of witches in the area and must find a way to stop their plans.
Overall, this was a pretty decent enough genre effort. Among the more enjoyable features here is the engaging setup that manages to get this one going quite nicely. The initial stages of this one, featuring the series of incidents happening in the village while focusing on her own tormented past and grief over her mother's loss has a nice air to this one which manages to get explored nicely the longer she stays there. Not only does this occur with the uncovering of the mystery surrounding the events in the village but also the hints of witchcraft that are sprinkled throughout, from the shots of the coven at work to the written clues left behind by her mother that she discovers, all coming together into a fun time overall. On top of this great setup, there's a lot like here involving the action on display in the second half. With the early shots of the witches running around in the town giving the point across about their presence, the series of strange encounters involving the women acting strangely around the town, and then meeting up with the coven leader and the fate of her mother, there's enough of a setup that the third act moves into a fun direction when the reveal of the coven and their intentions come about for a lot to like here. Since this sets up the film's only real sense of action in the forest which is quite exciting in the discovery of what happened while preparing for the few showdowns that take place here that give this one a decent enough time. There are some flaws to be had with this one. The first issue here is that, for a film as short as this one is, there's not a lot in terms of action for most of the first half. Rather, this one spends a lot of time featuring her wandering around the town confronting weird people but not actually doing anything all that interesting or enjoyable. While all of this does set up the resulting reveal of the witches in control of the town and their influence over people, the sluggish way it goes about this doesn't endear the film at the very beginning with it lasting way past the halfway point before they even uncover anything. That also highlights how ineffective the coven actually is, just influencing others in their spells and featuring a lack of any real blood and gore which all hold this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
Overall, this was a pretty decent enough genre effort. Among the more enjoyable features here is the engaging setup that manages to get this one going quite nicely. The initial stages of this one, featuring the series of incidents happening in the village while focusing on her own tormented past and grief over her mother's loss has a nice air to this one which manages to get explored nicely the longer she stays there. Not only does this occur with the uncovering of the mystery surrounding the events in the village but also the hints of witchcraft that are sprinkled throughout, from the shots of the coven at work to the written clues left behind by her mother that she discovers, all coming together into a fun time overall. On top of this great setup, there's a lot like here involving the action on display in the second half. With the early shots of the witches running around in the town giving the point across about their presence, the series of strange encounters involving the women acting strangely around the town, and then meeting up with the coven leader and the fate of her mother, there's enough of a setup that the third act moves into a fun direction when the reveal of the coven and their intentions come about for a lot to like here. Since this sets up the film's only real sense of action in the forest which is quite exciting in the discovery of what happened while preparing for the few showdowns that take place here that give this one a decent enough time. There are some flaws to be had with this one. The first issue here is that, for a film as short as this one is, there's not a lot in terms of action for most of the first half. Rather, this one spends a lot of time featuring her wandering around the town confronting weird people but not actually doing anything all that interesting or enjoyable. While all of this does set up the resulting reveal of the witches in control of the town and their influence over people, the sluggish way it goes about this doesn't endear the film at the very beginning with it lasting way past the halfway point before they even uncover anything. That also highlights how ineffective the coven actually is, just influencing others in their spells and featuring a lack of any real blood and gore which all hold this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
I'm going to write this in bullet point the best that in can. Please for my English and Grammer. Why I gave only 2 stars
1) Incredibly Short all films regardless of genre or country origin should ALWAYS BE MINIMUM of 90mins WITHOUT CREDITS. In this case couldn't squeeze out a extra 18mins of dialogue?
2) Incredibly slow moving with no reward at the end.
3) No scares no suspense no story.
4) In the notion of no story there was no explanation to the viewers of the short film(I used film for lack of a better word).
Me personally thought a stupid cat banging on a piano was more entertaining. I happened to think house cats are The Devil's Spies yet would've except one over this. The only thing I liked was for a few minutes when Claire comes into the town for a minute or 2 the film felt like the original "Children of the corn"
1) Incredibly Short all films regardless of genre or country origin should ALWAYS BE MINIMUM of 90mins WITHOUT CREDITS. In this case couldn't squeeze out a extra 18mins of dialogue?
2) Incredibly slow moving with no reward at the end.
3) No scares no suspense no story.
4) In the notion of no story there was no explanation to the viewers of the short film(I used film for lack of a better word).
Me personally thought a stupid cat banging on a piano was more entertaining. I happened to think house cats are The Devil's Spies yet would've except one over this. The only thing I liked was for a few minutes when Claire comes into the town for a minute or 2 the film felt like the original "Children of the corn"
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- Written by Kai Tifere-Price and Richard T. Price
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By what name was The Unlit (2020) officially released in India in English?
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