Violation
By Ben Wasserman March 25, 2021
Told in a nonlinear fashion, Violation splits itself between the build-up to revenge and watching it in action.
Told in a nonlinear fashion, Violation splits itself between the build-up to revenge and watching it in action.
A horror film that mixes the atmosphere of a haunted house flick with Judeo-centric themes of sin and forgiveness.
An odd horror film that puts David Lynch, Rob Zombie, and Groundhog Day through a blender to produce a grim parable.
This movie has the locale and offbeat style of Fargo mixed with the subtext of The Shining.
The horror movie plays like a Black Mirror episode if the “technology gone wrong” motif shifted into something far more existential and Lovecraftian.
Its finale can only be described as Terry Gilliam meets David Cronenberg.
One part Black Mirror and one part dysfunctional relationship drama, before somehow ending like an ’80’s slasher movie.
A story centered around an all-female cult of mothers and daughters led by a Jesus-like figure.
Director Peter Strickland cribs quite a bit from Dario Argento, tossed with some David Lynch for good measure, and wraps his film up in a pair of kitchen-sink dramas