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The Crescent

The Crescent

Directed by Seth A. Smith

After an unexpected death in the family, a mother and son struggle to find spiritual healing at a beachfront summer home.

A woman and her child are bedeviled by otherworldly figures.

Cast: Danika Vandersteen, Woodrow Graves

Member Reviews

Being artsy and experimental is okay. Being esoteric is okay too, good in fact. I don't need to know about the backstory of "the family that used to live here died 20 years ago, oooohhhh!!" And if you're looking for a story that is a module of personal experience and realistic anxieties/trauma as a metaphor, go for it (not my cup of tea anymore.) But at least have something happen in your horror movie. The only good moments of tense horror were (very. VERY) few and far in between.

LGL
3 days ago

This is a beautiful master piece. Very artistic beautifully written those who are downing it did not understand the ending. Because if you understand the ending you will give it 5 skulls minimum. To enjoy this movie to the maximum have headphones or a great surround system enjoy. Well done Seth A. Smith and thank you.

Melakite
4 months ago

Hipster horror

HorrorCocktail
4 months ago

Just awful.

Tsideshow
5 months ago

Had a Skinamarink vibe too it. It is slow, very art house, not for everyone. I could feel some dread building. Not much of a payoff at the end. And yes, the toddler has the most lines, that will turn a lot of people away.

ElChad27
5 months ago