Monica Castillo
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Podcast Appearances
I had the benefit of seeing it with some friends, also in a movie theater that was properly dark and surround sound, so you're just enmeshed in that creepy audio soundscape that Damian McCarthy pulls together.
The writer-director, Damian McCarthy, who I was introduced to with his previous film, Oddity.
And he pulls a lot of what he's been working with with Oddity in his first film, Caveat,
and now this feels like another extra build-on, and it's just so rich and atmospheric and really rewards its reveals.
But I want to also give a shout-out to Colm Hogan, who's the cinematographer for Hocum, who also was the cinematographer for Oddity.
The two of them really know what they're doing with the dark.
A horror movie has really just like plunged me into darkness and it doesn't look murky or muddy or gross.
And then all of a sudden, boom, there's something that looks like Pazuzu's face in front of me and it freaks me out.
And I think it's the combination of those two reuniting that really pulls that off.
I was going to say, I think there's a fair amount of guilt in here that I haven't seen as much with all of the trauma horror movies of late.