Porcelain

2024

Drama / Horror

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IMDb Rating 3.1/10 10 136 136

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Plot summary

A woman returns to her childhood home following her father's death, and begins to remember the horrors of her past.

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by paul_m_haakonsen 4 / 10

Well, it was watchable, but...

Ugh, this movie was not off to a good start. As I looked it up on IMDb, prior to watching it, I saw that the movie was written by, directed by and starring Nicole Cinaglia. And yeah, I have an aversion towards movies that has one person doing all that, as such movies usually tend to be dubious affairs. However, since it was a horror movie that I had never heard about, nor actually seen before, of course I opted to give the movie a fair chance and the benefit of the doubt.Writers Nicole Cinaglia, Robbie Dias and Hunter Johnson put together a fair enough script. I mean, it was watchable, and entertaining for what it turned out to be, but it was hardly an outstanding horror experience.I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, which was something that spoke in favor of the movie. The acting performances in the movie were fair.While "Porcelain" is not a movie that utilized an abundance of special effects, they did manage to pull it off well enough regardless.If you enjoy horror movies, then you might find somehting good in "Porcelain", just don't get your hopes up too high. It is not a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.My rating of director Nicole Cinaglia's 2024 move "Porcelain" lands on a four out of tne stars.
Reviewed by kevin_robbins 2 / 10

Porcelain lacks any notable redeeming qualities. I recommend skipping it.

Porcelain (2024) is a film I recently watched on Shudder. The storyline follows a young woman who learns of her father's passing and visits his home in hopes of understanding him better. As she explores his belongings, she uncovers the reasons behind their estrangement and dark secrets about her family's past.This film is directed by and stars Nicole Cinaglia in her directorial debut and features Hunter Johnson (The Black Mass), Joe Raffa (Film Fest), Angel Anthony Marrero (Garlic and Gunpowder), and Ellen Boscov (Saturday Night).I decided to watch this because it was new on Shudder, but it's a low-budget film, and unfortunately, it feels that way. The writing, acting, and dialogue fall short, making it difficult to stay engaged. The horror elements are inconsistent; the spirit has potential in a few scenes but appears too briefly, making those moments feel rushed and incomplete. There are setups with promise, but abrupt cutaways disrupt the flow and prevent any real suspense or intensity from building. The practical effects are underwhelming, and once you see them, the tension dissipates entirely.In conclusion, Porcelain lacks any notable redeeming qualities. I recommend skipping it. I'd score this a 2/10.
Reviewed by ChrisB-707 2 / 10

She tried.

I truly hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this movie fails on quite a few levels. The story, acting, dialogue, effects and pretty much everything else is quite disappointing. The project has a low budget look, but also a low budget feel. The emotional aspect falls flat, making it hard to have any kind of connection to the characters. I understand that the writer, female lead, and director are the same person. But, maybe someone tried wearing a few too many hats. Unfortunately, the result was a miss.I do have to give credit where it's due. This person took a chance, and gave her time, creativity, and passion to try and give us a bit of herself. That's worth noting, and I hope her next outing goes more smoothly.
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