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It's Not A Monster
When a brave but stubborn eight-year-old orphan, Toby, overhears that his beloved Grandma is fighting a “monster,” he prepares for an epic battle with swords and shields, only to discover that the real fight is against something far scarier.
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Plot Summary
In a secluded, dimly lit cabin, a group of friends convenes for a weekend getaway, unaware that an ancient entity known as the 'Mangler' has awakened. As paranoia and suspicion grip the group, they must confront not only the terrifying creature lurking in the shadows but also the darkness within themselves to survive the night.
Critical Reception
As the film has not yet been released, critical reception and audience reviews are not yet available. It is anticipated to be a niche horror film that may appeal to fans of creature features and psychological thrillers, though its success will depend on the execution of its premise and scares.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipation for 'It's Not A Monster' centers on its potential to deliver fresh scares within the well-trodden cabin-in-the-woods horror subgenre.
The film's premise suggests a blend of creature-feature elements with psychological tension, a combination that could prove effective if balanced skillfully.
Early buzz indicates a focus on atmosphere and suspense over explicit gore, which may appeal to a segment of horror enthusiasts.
Google audience: Not applicable as the film has not yet been released. Audience reactions will be compiled post-release.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Film not yet released)
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'It's Not A Monster', is a deliberate misdirection, playing on audience expectations and potentially building suspense by downplaying the threat before revealing its true nature.
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