

Movie spotlight
Finger
Moosa is a fisherman who anchors at an island he is not familiar with when his boat hits a storm at sea. He finds a remote hut on land where he decides to stay there for the rest of the night until the storm passes away. But soon his inner fears surface when he starts to realize that he is all by himself at an unknown place. As he spends roaming around the hut unable to sleep, he feels relieved when a stranger named Ammadey appears. Surprisingly, they become fast friends but not before they play couple of pranks on each other. As their friendship develops, Moosa begins to learn that Ammadey is the complete opposite of what he is. Ammadey is both reckless and fears nothing and carries a small knife for fun. Unbeknownst to Moosa, Ammadey starts a psychological game by exploring the very inner fears of Moosa.
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Plot Summary
A young woman is home alone at night, trying to relax with a phone call, when she begins to suspect she's not actually alone. The film builds suspense as she realizes there's an intruder in her house.
Critical Reception
As a short film, "Finger" gained traction in the horror community for its effective tension and practical scares. It's often cited as an example of a well-executed short horror film that relies on atmosphere and a simple, relatable premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its claustrophobic atmosphere and suspense.
Appreciated for its efficient storytelling within a short runtime.
Noted for its effective use of sound design to build tension.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is primarily found on platforms like YouTube and Vimeo, where it is often discussed in comments sections. Viewers frequently highlight the film's ability to create a frightening experience in a very limited time.
Fun Fact
Roxanne Benjamin, the director of "Finger," is also known for her work as a producer on notable horror anthologies such as "Southbound" and "XX."
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