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A Creature was Stirring
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I have a bit of a weakness for Christmas themed horror movies. I grew up in the days of watching sleazy grimy horror fests like Silent Night, Deadly Night...Christmas Evil, Black Christmas, and even action/thrillers like Violent Night immediately peak my interest. My first thought upon watching the trailer for Well Go USA’s A Creature was Stirring was another Christmas gorefest from Well Go USA that caught my interest back in 2017 in the form of You Better Watch Out. That particular little slasher was a breath of fresh air into a stale niche sub genre of horror, and I really was hoping that A Creature was Stirring would be another one. Unfortunately it was sort of the polar opposite of my experience with You Better Watch Out in that I went in with ZERO expectations for the film, and came out extremely pleased. I sort of went in hoping this would be another great Christmas themed horror film, but ended up really being disappointed with A Creature was Stirring.
The film opens up pretty quickly with a disturbing winter landscape wherein a snowed in Nurse named Faith (Chrissy Metz) and her daughter Charm (Annalise Basso) are having to cope with her daughter’s illness. Only thing is, this “illness” is more than just a fever and the sniffles. Faith is administering a serum to her daughter to keep her within a specific temperature range, otherwise a demonic monster would take control of her daughter’s body and wreak havoc. Things get a little bit more sticky when a brother and sister duo named Liz (Scout Taylor-Compton) and Kory (Connor Paolo) crash the boarded up house in hopes of getting some respite from the storm. Now Faith has to balance keeping Liz and Kory away from Charm, and keeping Charm from busting out of her proverbial skin suit and unleash literal hell upon the unsuspecting travelers.
I don’t mind the bait and switch ending with heavily allegorical themes of substance abuse and the demon of drugs never really leaving you alone. BUUUUUT, I wish it had been done better. You can see where Damien LeVeck was going with his story, but the tale is told so incoherently that by the time the credits rolled it’s almost like there is no logical way to pull out a cohesive narrative from the jumbled bits of physical horror, spiritual themes, and heavy allegories on the noose substance abuse can put around your neck.Chrissy Metz gives an admirable performance as the tortured mother, but Annalise, Scout and the rest of the cast are a bit more pedestrian sadly.
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Rated R for violence, bloody images, drug content, language and some sexual references.
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• Well Go USA Previews
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Like many movies, A Creature was Stirring is a warning tale of how NOT to make an allegorical movie. Unlike You Better Watch Out, I came away heavily disappointed and frustrated with the low budget creature feature. I DID like how heavily it relied on practical effects for the monster instead of falling back on low budget CGI, but that can’t make up for a fairly jumbled story that can’t make it past the allegory stage and actually tie things together properly. The Video and audio is quite solid though, but the typical non-existent extras and incoherent storyline are a bit hard to get over. Low end rental for horror buffs will be my final take on the film.
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Starring: Chrissy Metz, Scout Taylor-Compton, Connor Paolo, Annalise Basso
Directed by: Damien LeVeck
Written by: Shannon Wells
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, English DD 2.0
Subtitles: English SDH
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: R
Runtime: 95 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: February 13th, 2024
Recommendation: Skip It/For the Fans