
Gimly
Intriguing start, crappy end, and average in between. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._


Movie spotlight
Four young women travel to their college professor's new country home for a weekend getaway, only to discover that the house has a malevolent past.
A family inherits a secluded farmhouse, only to discover it's plagued by a vengeful spirit. As the spirit's malevolent presence grows, it preys on their deepest fears and secrets, forcing them to confront their past and fight for survival against an entity that thrives on their discord.
The Hatred received largely negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot, weak character development, and reliance on jump scares over genuine atmosphere. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some acknowledging the attempts at a supernatural thriller but ultimately finding it uninspired.
Often criticized for its unoriginality and predictable scares.
Character development is minimal, making it difficult to connect with the protagonists.
Relies heavily on jump scares which often fall flat.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally unimpressed, with common complaints about the film's lack of suspense and derivative nature.
The film was written and directed by Michael S. Ojeda, who also served as a producer and cinematographer, demonstrating a singular vision for the project.
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Intriguing start, crappy end, and average in between. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._