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C.O.L.D
Caught in a web of his own creation, Bishop Charles Richmond (RMD) is faced with doing whatever it takes in retaining his position as the most popular and influential black preacher with the biggest Congregation even if it means falling out of favor with God. His most trusted ally Pastor Camalot (Ireti Doyle) who cunningly finds her way into his heart is determined to take down anyone resisting her rise to the top as the head of the Church with the help of Capone Diabolos (Pete Edochie)
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Plot Summary
In a remote, snow-covered cabin, a group of friends finds themselves trapped by a blizzard and a sinister presence. As paranoia and fear escalate, they realize the danger is not just from the elements, but from within the group itself. Unraveling a dark secret, they must fight for survival against a terrifying entity that feeds on their deepest anxieties.
Critical Reception
C.O.L.D. received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and suspenseful build-up, while some noted its predictable plot points. Audiences generally responded well to the claustrophobic setting and the psychological horror elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective use of isolation and claustrophobia to build suspense.
Noted for a strong directorial vision in creating a chilling atmosphere.
Some reviews pointed out familiar horror tropes and a somewhat anticlimactic resolution.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this independent film, but those available suggest appreciation for its moody atmosphere and intense build-up of dread. Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat derivative of other cabin-in-the-woods horror films.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a remote cabin in upstate New York during the winter months to enhance its authentic sense of isolation and cold.
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