Kara, a private nurse and single mother, moves from the big city to the quiet countryside with her two children, 13-year-old Jesse and 8-year-old Cambria, to live with and take care of an elderly man with multiple sclerosis. Things seem normal enough until Jesse discovers a mysterious old relic in the old man's house, leading to unexpected and horrifying things coming to life.
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Bruce Davison | Walter Clark |
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Elizabeth Roberts | Kara Spencer |
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Denise Crosby | Sheriff Jane Dunne |
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Arman Darbo | Jesse Spencer |
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Chloe Perrin | Cambria Spencer |
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Treva Etienne | Ahkeeba |
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Matty Cardarople | Deputy Donny |
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Eileen Dietz | Fran |
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Spencer Watson | Deputy Maverick |
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Daniel Martin | Coroner |
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David Baumgartner | Pharmacist #1 |
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Rafael Velasquez | Pharmacist #2 |
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Doua Moua | Wounded Man |
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Van Ayasit | Jeep Driver |
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Rachel Pearre | Mom in Minivan |
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Grady Seymour | Boy in Minivan |
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Gulya Bibol | Head Priestess |
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Grace Shen | Motherly Priestess |
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Arlyn Dela Pena | Young Mother |
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Chanphen Quinn | Sacred Priestess #2 |
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Robin Acal | Tribesman |
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Alfred Adderly | Freddie the Mover |
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Guillermo Alvarez | EMT |
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Virgil Apostol | Tribesman |
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Gwen Bortner | Diner Patron |
Director | Micah Gallo |
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Writer | Jason Alvino, Bryan Dick, Micah Gallo | |
Producer | John Bosher, Beau Boudreaux, Chris Charles, Jesse Curl, Ricardo Delgado, Nelson Diaz, Eileen Dietz, Nicole Flores, Nick Ford, Lori Gallo, Michael Gallo, Peter Gallo, Juan Gutierrez, Tyler A. Hawes, Jonathan Helmuth, Brandon K. Hogan, Linda Jelacich, Kevin Klemm, Cory Neal, Adam W. Rosen, Sherrie Spendlove, Geno Tazioli, Charlize Toratani | |
Musician | Garry Schyman, Frederik Wiedmann | |
Photography | Marcos Durian |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
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Purchased | Sep 29, 2019 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Feb 09, 2021 |
Index | 706 |
Added Date | Sep 29, 2019 07:09:53 |
Modified Date | Sep 29, 2019 07:09:53 |
My quick rating - 5,0/10. This giant spider movie did something I didn't expect at all. It actually tried to be serious. Stranger still, it succeeded in doing so. The story itself wasn't great but instead of just being all cheese about a big ass spider running around killing people, we had a family that they took the time to attempt to make you care about with a backstory. They also gave the spider a old folklore tale of its inception. The underlying theme though is still there and it isn't all that frightening either. An ancient cursed spider queens curse is entombed in a "egg" looking thing in an artifact collectors house and is released when a poorly explained burglar breaks it. This is where our killer arachnid comes in and is set on murdering the family. The effects are as expected and in the end I was leaning more towards drama. But no, giant spiders killing falls into horror even if the families dysfunction really was the focus.