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Good viewing. <em>'Sting'</em> gave me what I desired, albeit without properly enthralling me at any point. It's a well done horror flick, I do prefer these sorta ones where it is more the characters getting unsettled rather than the aud...


Movie spotlight
After raising an unnervingly talented spider in secret, 12-year-old Charlotte must face the truth about her pet and fight for her family's survival.
A young girl, Charlotte, discovers a mysterious creature living in her apartment building. She forms a bond with the small, winged predator, unaware of its true, terrifying nature. As the creature grows, it unleashes a swarm of bats upon the city, trapping its inhabitants and forcing Charlotte to confront her unusual pet.
Sting received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its creature design and suspenseful atmosphere, while some found its plot predictable or underdeveloped. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its throwback horror elements and effective scares.
Praised for its menacing creature effects and claustrophobic tension.
Some critics noted a familiar narrative structure that didn't always deliver fresh surprises.
Appreciated for its B-movie charm and effective jump scares.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's successful creature design and its ability to generate genuine scares and suspense. Some viewers found the story to be a bit derivative of other monster movies, but most agreed it was an entertaining and scary ride.
Director Kiah Roache-Turner has stated that the creature design was heavily influenced by practical effects from the 1980s, aiming for a tangible and unsettling presence.
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Good viewing. <em>'Sting'</em> gave me what I desired, albeit without properly enthralling me at any point. It's a well done horror flick, I do prefer these sorta ones where it is more the characters getting unsettled rather than the aud...

Nope, it's not very original - but it does have "Granny Helga" (Noni Hazlehurst)! It's the worst snow storm in ages and she summons poor old bug-hunter "Frank" (Jermaine Fowler) to investigate some noises coming from within her apartment wa...
Sting is a decent little by the numbers horror. A dark take on the novel Charlotte's Web, Sting offers up a skin crawlingly, creepy horror experience. Its struggling middle class, suburban setting, with the usual issues you might find i...