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Mothers and Daughters
A black comedy set in the contrasting worlds of a dilapidated North London council house, a middle-class dinner party in a Fulham mansion block, and an expensive therapist's couch. Drug-fuelled sex with a vicar and lustful longings for other women; are there some things a girl shouldn't share with her mother?
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Plot Summary
A group of friends ventures into a remote, abandoned house with a dark past, only to find themselves trapped and tormented by supernatural forces. As the entity feeds on their fears and regrets, their relationships begin to unravel under the intense pressure. They must confront their inner demons and the malevolent presence if they hope to survive the night.
Critical Reception
Mothers & Daughters is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a niche following among fans of direct-to-video horror. While not widely reviewed by major critics, it has been noted for its atmosphere and suspenseful moments, though its production values and acting have been points of contention in audience discussions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and commitment to suspense.
Criticized for its limited budget evident in production quality.
Audiences found the plot engaging despite some acting weaknesses.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews is not readily available for this independent film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a reportedly haunted house in rural Tennessee, adding to the authentic atmosphere of dread.
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