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The Hex

2020 1h 30m Horror Mystery & Thriller TRAILER for The Hex: Trailer 1 List The Hex: Trailer 1 The Hex: Trailer 1 1:26 View more videos
Reviews 82% Audience Score 100+ Ratings A grieving woman discovers that her mother's murder has ties to a South African witch doctor's curse. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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Nathaniel Muir AIPT The unique setting and interesting lore carry this film. Great use of atmosphere and little gore. Can get erratic at times, but is consistently engaging. Dec 22, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member There's a will to come with an interesting premise, setting and create a kind of mythology but unfortunately the movie falls short on every other levels. The writing has a lot of cheesy lines not very well acted at times. It overuses the jump scare copying The ring style but without the same fear factor, and for a film with such a short runtime it takes clearly too much of it to set everything up and doesn't really starts anything half hour in. Sad because there is a clear love of the horror genre. Can be enjoyed but not much. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Some people will not like this movie. Some people will hate this movie. Some people want to turn on a movie and turn off their brains. This film is not for them. I have not seen a film quite this unique in a long time. There's nothing to me worse than a trashy, low-budget horror flick and unfortunately, horror is a genre that must be executed close to PERFECT in order for it to work. That said, the Writer/Director took a huge shot at her debut film, and scored. The story seems like a love-letter to director Swart's homeland of South Africa, and it immerses you in the culture and scenery from early on. The cinematography is on par with some of the biggest budget films, which is sure to surprise viewers expecting a gritty, low-budget production. The audio includes some unique minimalist tracks which you can tell pay homage to the South African roots of the film. The acting is amazingly lifelike, with actors such as Mari Molefe van Heerden walking on all fours as the witchdoctor and Mary-Anne Barlow distorting her facial expressions, playing a sufferer of Bell's Palsey. Playing the lead, Coco Lloyd is a superb canvas for all the unfortunate events about to unfold in this universe. And then there's the writing. Never one to spoonfeed an audience, Swart weaves together a complex tale of witchdoctors and murder, which leaves you dumbfounded at times. Audiences will quickly make up their minds about certain characters, only to find out they're only pawns to Swart's written misdirection. Having watched the movie twice, I was able to pick up on contextual clues in the second sitting that I admittedly missed the first time. Because of this, every word, big or small, becomes important. I showed this indie gem to a few friends and family, all of which resulted in extended periods of discussion. While some were not into the slower build-up pacing, those of us who prefer a bit of nuance and depth towards a story appreciated the nightmares, the misdirection, and the contextual clues that were provided to us. Other friends just wanted to see a bunch of death and mayhem the entire time, so this film was not for them. If this is how far a micro-budget film can go, I would LOVE to see what can happen if studios put a little less money in the hands of the Marvel universe, and a little more into the hands of artists. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Entertaining film! You don't get to see a locally produced film with a plot that keeps you guessing that often. Expect to not know what's next and enjoy the setting, music, and familiar references ( if you've lived in South-Africa). Good performances from the cast all around. It gets pretty intense, so this wouldn't be something to watch with the kids. I thought the directing managed to create and sustain continual suspense, whilst maintaining unpredictability. Watch this, you won't regret it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Scary scary scary... I was gripped by the eeriness of the film and couldn't keep up with the unpredictable jump scares. The best scare was the grabbing hand out of the box! It had me on the edge of my seat especially the end scenes. It's not just all scares but has some drama, romance and twists to the storyline which makes it more interesting. Well done to the makeup artist - the girl with the eye was the scariest. All and all I think the team behind the film has done a great job. I recommend it to all the Horror fans! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting indie film. Lovely diverse cast Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Enjoyed it. Great South African film Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A grieving woman discovers that her mother's murder has ties to a South African witch doctor's curse.
Director
Reine Swart
Producer
Coco Lloyd, Mari Molefe Van Heerden, Andre Velts
Screenwriter
Reine Swart
Production Co
Cut & Paste Generation, Twin Hearts Productions, Madhaus Media
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 15, 2020
Runtime
1h 30m
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