I'm a horror fanatic. Nothing scares me anymore and we haven't seen anything new since the Blair Witch killed those kids or since the grudge claimed the lives of all those people. What I look for in horror is a good story and good acting. This movie had good acting for sure although the story line was a little dry at times. Julia Brown is great at playing the mental breakdown character living out her grief. The movie was very literal in that the fear and horror came from an actual ET. I watched all the way through so it kept me at least entertained until it was over. The ending was really abrupt and I wanted a little more so it felt a little rushed. They also didn't really do well at explaining what happened to the dad and I thought that was weird. Its basically a 4-5 star movie that's worth at least one watch if your out of things to watch.
Plot summary
A boy and his stepmother fear for their safety after an eerie creature resembling the boy's recently deceased father visits them.
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October 11, 2024 at 10:02 AM
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Acting was good (Authentic review, not an MLA format essay)
Daddy's Head has all the ingredients to be a great horror film, but it never quite delivers.
I recently watched the UK film ?? Daddy's Head (2024) on Shudder. The story follows a young man living with his stepmother after the tragic death of his father. As they both struggle to cope with their loss, a strange figure emerges from the woods, claiming to be the boy's father. But what is buried in the woods, and is this really his father?
The film is written and directed by Benjamin Barfoot (Double Date) and stars Julia Brown (Shetland), Rupert Turnbull (Scrooge: A Christmas Carol), Nila Aalia (The Commuter), and Charles Aitken (Happy Death Day).
This film had a lot of potential. The casting and performances were spot on, and the settings, cinematography, and props effectively created a moody, atmospheric backdrop. The psychological struggles of the main characters felt authentic, making their vulnerability palpable. However, despite the buildup, the villain or supernatural presence never fully takes over the film as you'd expect. The best horror elements come from the eerie sound effects of the creature, but even that isn't enough to carry the tension. The ending is especially disappointing, as it leaves you waiting for a climactic moment that never happens.
In conclusion, Daddy's Head has all the ingredients to be a great horror film, but it never quite delivers. I'd rate it a 5/10 and recommend giving it a pass.
The Lair to nowhere.
Monster seemed cool, if you could see it. Acting not bad not great. Just a series of events with no story - the usual "deep" rubbish. I'm sure there's some grand overture about grief and relationships and etc etc. I can read a book written by professionals for deeper meanings of grief. If you can't translate those meanings into motion then you'd better have a good story - or apparently not a story at all as seems be the case with many films these days. AMBIGUITY IS NOT A STORY - A FILM IS NOT A MOVIE WITHOUT A STORY. It's just collections of thoughts. Everyone has thoughts big deal - tell a story! What a disappointing horror movie season. First Beezle now this. Lame lame lame.