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Saturday is Horror Day #199 – Sting

Reviewer: Julie Lynn Hayes

Sting


Twelve-year-old Charlotte (Alyla Browne) feels as if the weight of the world is upon her shoulders. Her parents are divorced and her father is off in far-away Thailand, while her mother, Heather (Penelope Mitchell) has remarried a man named Ethan (Ryan Corr) and now they have a six-year-old son named Liam (Jett Berry). And Charlotte’s grandmother, Helga (Noni Hazlehurst) who lives with her sister Gunter (Robyn Nevin) in the same apartment building, but Helga has dementia and often doesn’t know the people who love her. Charlotte is very talented and creative, and she and Ethan are working together on a comic. But Charlotte feels ignored even in this venue. 

One day Charlotte finds a small spider. On impulse, she decides to keep it and raise it, but she neglects to mention anything of its existence in their apartment to either parent. From the beginning, this spider is acting strangely… and it is growing exponentially. Suddenly it’s not quite so small and cute, and it’s becoming a problem for all living things in this apartment building.

 

If you suffer from arachnophobia, this probably isn’t the film for you. There is only one spider, but it’s a doozy. The movie is pretty creepy and definitely keeps you watching to know what happens next. But it also has its humorous moments in the form of Frank the exterminator (Jermaine Fowler), who you might remember from Sorry to Bother You.

 

But although this is a story about a horrible spider that threatens to consume a family, it’s about Charlotte gaining a new understanding and appreciation for what makes a family, and finding her place in it. This is echoed in the story of another neighbor, Maria (Silvia Colloca) who has lost her family and would give anything to have them back. I believe it works on both levels, the acting and directing are decent, and it held my interest. Worth giving a watch, in my opinion. I’ll give this film 3.5 Stars. I was able to watch this movie on Hulu. 

Saturday is Horror Day #177 – Infested

Reviewer: Julie Lynn Hayes

Infested

Kaleb (Theo Christine) hasn’t had an easy life. Almost 30, he’s fighting with his sister Manon (Sofia Lesaffre) over the inheritance left by their late mother, an apartment located inside a rundown French apartment building. Although they are at odds, she attempts to help with the maintenance of the apartment. Kaleb is also estranged from his one time best friend Mathys (Jerome Niel). Kaleb’s one passion is exotic animals. He has a number of them in his bedroom, but he becomes upset whenever his sister turns off the power to his room because it endangers his animals. To help make ends meet, he resells designer footwear illegally.

One day, Kaleb acquires an unusual spider. He takes it home and makes it as comfortable as he can. But

the spider gets loose, to his chagrin. He searches for it high and low throughout the apartment building. Which is when he discovers that this is no ordinary spider – not only does it reproduce rather rapidly, but each generation is progressively bigger than the one before. But the worst part is that they aren’t afraid of humans, and will be more than happy to kill them…

I ran across this French film on Shudder and I didn’t know what too expect. But I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw. The characters are well-written and interesting, especially Kaleb. He seems much younger than his years would indicate, but in some ways, he also seems worldly-wise as well. He tries to portray himself as tough, but you know he is hurting inside for the people in his life that he has loved. I thought the acting was good, as was the direction and editing. And spiders… already creepy by nature, these spiders would paralyze me with fear too. There are scenes where I don’t know what I would do, and I’m very glad not to have to decide or be in that situation.

Altogether is was an enjoyable but creepy film to watch. Probably not advisable for people with arachnophobia. I give this film 4 Stars.