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As she tries to recuperate, she slowly begins to discover intense, bizarre religious phenomena occurring around her. “After suffering a terrifying injury, she finds herself alone and stranded in a remote town harboring a dark secret. “Inspired by the horrifying Sin Eater folklore, the creepy thriller of the same name follows Christine ( Jessie Nerud She Walks the Woods) a young woman who is on the run from her shadowy past. Caruso masterfully orchestrates this symphony of suspense, albeit a twenty-piece symphony, but a symphony nonetheless.From writer, director and producer Carmelo Chimera ( After Masks), the haunting horror film, Sin Eater, arrives on DVD and On Demand March 15, 2022, from Indican Pictures.īased on the mythology of the same name, Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at the trailer for the supernatural story that explores what happens when a woman finds herself battling the demons of her past as well as the very real demons now surrounding her. But, as small as this is, you’re in for an engaging ride, and it sets a good standard for any indie filmmaker wanting to try this genre. I prefer my thrillers to be much bigger in scope with car chases, computer hacking, and ticking timebombs. Shut In is a good start for a very new production company. The highlight is the non-verbal glances between a few grams of meth and her mother’s Bible. But, unfortunately, she’s trapped by those demons in her past. She hits the right note as a woman struggling to get beyond her mistakes and better her family’s life. There’s more to her role than just acting scared and yelling through a door.
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The entire movie rests on the fantastic performance of Rainey Qualley. Considering the budget and that this is the first feature from Daily Wire, it’s loaded with a lot of formerly disillusioned production talent grateful for a chance to make a high-quality film outside the Hollywood system, and it shows. Everything from composition to camera movement to lighting is top-notch. Though it doesn’t have the feel of a big cinematic thriller, Caruso manages to build a high level of suspense in such a small space, as the action is beautifully shot. The fact that the entire thing is shot in a single location and that for seventy percent of the runtime, it takes place in a pantry is more than enough of a tip-off. “… shoves Jessica back in the pantry, takes her phone, and nails the door shut…” Once again, making matters worse, someone arrives at the house, and it’s not Rob.
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Lainey is scared and hungry, and the baby does what babies do.
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Jessica is again trapped with no one to help, leaving Lainey and her brother helpless on the other side. Goaded by Sammy, her angry ex shoves Jessica back in the pantry, takes her phone, and nails the door shut, impaling her right hand. Jessica lets Rob know she is moving away, beating around the bush that Rob’s addiction is the main reason. But, there’s an even worse problem, as he brought his friend Sammy (Vincent Gallo) along, who everyone suspects is a child molester. Unfortunately, Rob shows up to let her out. As the house is secluded, little Lainey is unable to help. While preparing to move, Jessica gets stuck in the large kitchen pantry (I would kill for it) and can’t get out. She’s currently living in the dilapidated home of her deceased mother and getting ready to sell the house, cash out, and get as far away from her drug-addict ex-husband Rob (Jake Horowitz) as possible.
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Jessica (Rainey Qualley) is a recently separated mother of toddler Lainey (Luciana VanDette) and her infant son. So let’s save the politics for the comments section and dive right into this thriller. I will say the trailer makes it look like a Christian thriller, but it’s not (thank God!). After watching this, I can claim that it has very little to do with the site’s main content. I personally don’t read it, but it’s not hard to figure out their bent. Caruso and writer Melanie Toast’s Shut In is the first feature film coming out of the infamous website Daily Wire.