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Blue Hour: The Disappearance of Nick Brandreth

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Olivia Brandreth's father disappears when she is 9 years old. Twenty-five years later, she returns to her childhood home to finally get closure in an unrelenting attempt to set the record straight.
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Katelyn Nelson Daily Grindhouse 08/04/2024
Despite the occasional stilted performances, Blue Hour has a lot to offer when it comes to originality and atmosphere, and it makes for an eerily comforting watch. Go to Full Review
Bobby LePire Film Threat 08/29/2023
8/10
The cast is strong and fits their roles well. The originality of the story is impressive as well. Go to Full Review
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Orlando C @orrman Jul 21 Wow, check out all the friends and families 5-star reviews 🤣 The term "pointless" is thrown around a lot to describe listless, directionless nonsense movies. This one takes it to a whole other level. It's hard to describe just how bad this movie is. It's awe-inspiring bad. I would give you some examples, but after watching this insipid waste of time 10 minutes ago, I'm already forgetting it as I write this. I actually encourage you to watch it. It's one of those movies that are so bad, it's a minor event to experience it. Then, you can come back here and give it the half-star it deserves. See more Trevor F @Infliicts 10/24/2024 I liked the way it was shot. Acting was alright. The concept was good. Ending confused the hell out of me however and I’m confused where the plot went. See more Kevin P 05/30/2024 For fans of the cosmic horror genre, Blue Hour is worth your time. The story is developed through found footage and meets faux documentary interviews that lends to the surrealism of the story as it develops through its acts. This is by no means a big budget movie, but it succeeds in a lot of ways larger industry films fail at - the story is unique and keeps you guessing until the end. It is ambitious and takes risks, and leaves you ruminating on the message long after the credits roll which is what makes a movie worth engaging with. This is a great film to watch and discuss with friends, I had watched it initially with a group and it was interesting to discover and learn from other peoples takes and interpretations of the various twists and turns. If you’re a supporter of indie films and unique stories that engage philosophical quandaries of existence, you will likely enjoy and appreciate the work that went into the film. Definitely looking forward to seeing more stories told in this universe! See more Aarif A 05/29/2024 Had an amazing time watching this - had me gripped throughout! Definitely recommend watching! See more Bryan C 04/28/2024 Bro that knew her dad teleported mid movie. Like he bad cgi vanished... Do not watch this at all costs... It's a new level of terrible. See more 10/11/2023 Great independent film. Nice to see the artistic attention to detail on props, the literature created, and overall set designs. Good story, and implementation of a supernatural element. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Olivia Brandreth's father disappears when she is 9 years old. Twenty-five years later, she returns to her childhood home to finally get closure in an unrelenting attempt to set the record straight.
Director
Dan Bowhers
Producer
Nick Brandreth, Mike Headford
Screenwriter
Dan Bowhers
Genre
Drama, Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 1, 2023
Runtime
1h 36m
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