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8/10
VERY British dark comedy found footage!
stephaniecoutts-369827 April 2024
I personally loved it and agree with the reviewers - if you GET the slightly odd British humour, you'll love this! So deliciously silly, but with a genuine creepiness that stayed with me for hours afterwards.

Bear in mind that this is a very low-budget film shot on iPhone. Saying that, what they've done with it is extremely well put together.

I love that they spend the time to get to know the characters properly, so that we care about what happens to them. Too many no-budget found footage films never spend the time or effort in creating real characters, and this was a breath of fresh air.

There are lots of tiny hidden things that you'll miss if you're not careful, which also means it deserves a second viewing.

I think this will definitely find its audience, but if you're after a load of gore, then maybe look for something else.
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7/10
Druids, Rituals and Found Footage
Reviews_of_the_Dead11 April 2024
This was a movie that I got the chance to see thanks to Kimi from Studio Dome. Along with Shirly, they sent over the screener. The Horror Collective got this and I've enjoyed what I've seen from them. I didn't read the blurb, just making sure this was horror and seeing that it was a 2024 release for my Foray through the Fours helps as well. I was able to come into this one blind.

Synopsis: fame seeking YouTubers find themselves in a paranormal nightmare when the advert team they are stealing from awakens a murderous occultist from the past.

We start this with Louise (Riz Moritz) and Thea (Ellie Duckles) who are the YouTubers. The best way I can describe them is that they're like 'Robin Hood'. They steal from the rich to sell items and donate the money to charity. Their YouTube moniker is creative, being a play on Thelma and Louise. Something of note, they must hide their faces to avoid prosecution so they use 'Bit Emojis' to convey their expressions.

This then shifts over to a team of Tori (Tori Butler-Hart), Gray (Graham Butler) and Hattie (Hattie Chapman). They're at a remote house setting up for a film shoot. This is going to be done in black and white. The on-screen talent is Matt (Matt Barber) and Emma (Emma King). The first issue they run into is that the internet is down, when they were assured that it works perfect. They also must deal with Matt and Emma while filming, both have issues with each other. It doesn't help that the catering team isn't there to help alleviate issues as people are hungry and thirsty.

That is where Louise and Thea come in. They've accepted the job, but they're late. The plan is to rob them as the synopsis says. The duo sets up cameras to film it for their next episode. There is an issue though. When they show up, there doesn't seem to be anyone there. They look at footage that was previously shot to fill us and themselves in. We've gotten history about this place as they traveled there. There's a dark history and that force is still here.

I think that is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is saying that this is filmed in the style of 'found footage'. We have Louise and Thea both with their phones filming content. We also have Tori and her crew using a digital camera of sorts. Something interesting was that while watching the credits, this whole thing was filmed on iPhones. Not the first time that I've seen that done, but I will say it is still amazing to me.

With that set up, we know from the beginning that this is edited together by professionals. They were able to obtain footage from the police, which that information is given in the beginning. We then met Louise and Thea. They are your typical YouTubers. I'm guessing they'd fall into Gen-Z. What I like about them is that they're against the rich. They don't look like they've had many struggles in their life, but instead of working a normal job, they have their channel. Stealing from the rich to give to charity is a gray area, but I respect it as well. They're smart enough to edit their footage to prevent getting in trouble. It feels like Moritz and Duckles are old friends so that adds realism as well. What I like is that they get under each other's skin which feels normal. Credit to both.

Then the other group is Tori, Gray and Hattie. We see them arrive at the shooting location. Tori gets frustrated since they were supposed to send the first set of footage to someone to approve the location. It doesn't go through so that is a setback. This is just a series of them. Matt and Emma are a bit high maintenance which causes issues. I will say though, everyone's acting here feels natural for what they needed to make this work as well.

The last bit would be the supernatural. I like the little things that we get to help fill in the backstory. Louise and Thea stop off to get directions in a village. It is near the house they're going to. It is there they learn about a cult in the area. Louise even buys one of their masks, which is on the poster I saw for this movie. That is creepy. We get images and scenes where footage that's been shot messes up and shows us different things. There are hooded figures in it and maybe even a sacrifice. Inside of the house, a television turns on to show Professor Ash Blake (Luca Thompson). He came to this house to do research. It is through him that we learn about a druid group in the area. Their leader was Lord Somerton and he thought if he did certain rituals, it would give him eternal life. This is an info dump, but I thought it worked for what we needed to drive this along. We also don't necessarily focus on him. While the TV is playing the footage, our characters are checking the room. It would put this into folk horror, which I'm a sucker for.

Where I'll end this out then is filmmaking. I do like found footage films. My issue is one that others have; would these people continue to film? A good thing here is that Tori's crew were filming for the purpose to send to the investors and doing b-roll. When Thea and Louise show up, they set up cameras for their episode. This duo I could see carrying a camera around since they seem to film everything they do. There are also characters who flee into the darkness so they need their device for light. Now I liked the editing. Tori's crew already started filming so I like that we fill in what we've missed by having the duo come in and watch it on an iPad. This leads to them getting caught up and trapped with the other group. Then for effects, these are limited for the most part since we don't see a lot. The blood we do get looks good. I like the druid look. My issue is the digital messing up of the footage. This gets on my nerves and it's used a lot here. There is something done here with a druid appearing and disappearing in shots, that's creepy to me. Other than that, since this is edited footage, it makes sense there's a soundtrack. The design also works with creepy chanting and crow's cawing. That adds atmosphere.

In conclusion, I thought this was a solid found footage horror films. It isn't necessarily doing anything new. What I'll credit this for though building a good atmosphere. The acting felt real enough. This is made well. I can believe why people are filming. I thought there were good things with editing, sound design and effects. My only issue there is the digital messing up of footage. That got on my nerves. This won't be for everyone, but I thought this was a tight little film that was creepy. Things here and there could have made this better, but not a bad watch by stretch.

My Rating: 7 out of 10.
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6/10
Fun enough for what it is but still hurting due to some big drawbacks
kannibalcorpsegrinder8 April 2024
Trying to carry out a new prank, a pair of women on a massively popular prank channel decide to crash a commercial shoot in the countryside that looks abandoned, but when they go through the recovered footage from the shoot discover there's a deadly evil summoned to kill them and is now after them.

This was a decent enough effort if only let down by a few major factors. What works nicely here is the manner in which the reveal of what's haunting the house comes to be, which is quite effective and chilling. The occult rituals that were said to take place here with the past occupants of the house finding themselves battling this supernatural force only for the new girls to come across the same thing when they arrive makes for a fun time here. The encounters in the house that take place in the second half, where they not only face the robed figure but also see the influence of its actions on the film crew they thought they were interacting with makes for fun time as the use of a creepy location and chilling action makes for a frenetic and thrilling time. The main problem here is the exhausting and draining build-up to get there as this one really takes its toll getting to this point. Focusing on some of the vapidest and irritating social media personalities who are no more righteous than the people they claim to be committing these against makes for a tough time really caring about what's going on. That comes off even worse when they're positioned as the moral center of what's going on as the antics are said to be so popular, but given that hardly anything interesting is happening either with them or the other film crew on location before they arrive leaves this with little explanation or purpose and drains this one overall.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
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9/10
Low budget fun! Be warned, limited gore, but good creepiness.
alanblyth-924677 April 2024
Yeah, absolutely loved this film. Read a few reviews saying that it's 'breathed life back into found footage films' and I wholly agree. It's a lot of fun, especially if you know it's quite silly. If you think this is going to be a gore-fest, I'd not bother, you'll be disappointed. I wasn't!

I love that it, and the filmmakers, don't take this too seriously at all - there's a real reverence for the genre, and you can see all sort of hidden nods to horror films and stories throughout: but you have to look carefully. There are some overt nods to things like Blair Witch, but that's very much tongue-in-cheek - it's meant to be a bit of fun, and I had a ball with it.

The acting is terrific, which it's often not in these sort of films, and considering the £30k budget and two week shoot, I am in awe of what they've accomplished.

These are the sort of filmmakers I just wish were given a proper budget so that we could see what they do with it! This would have been a film for the ages if they'd been able to add another 0 to the budget.

You'll love this if you go in with the right frame of mind - maybe not so much if you don't. So be warned!
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9/10
I'm impressed
mangosteen557 April 2024
This film, despite its modest budget and being shot on an iPhone, is remarkably well-executed.

It shines in its detailed character development, engaging the audience deeply with their stories. This focus on character depth is a welcome departure from the usual approach in low-budget found footage films, which often overlook the importance of well-rounded characters.

There are many subtle elements that might be missed at first glance, making a second watch worthwhile.

The film will surely appeal to its target audience, though it may not satisfy those looking for high levels of gore. It's clear that the filmmakers approach the project with a light-hearted attitude, showing a deep respect for the horror genre. Throughout, there are clever, hidden homages to classic horror films and tales, with some more obvious references like Blair Witch, all delivered with a playful, tongue-in-cheek tone. It's this sense of fun that really made the experience enjoyable for me.
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2/10
This is a joke, right?
mchawk7 April 2024
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The movie was slow, annoying, and lacked any scare factor. It was just a mashup of the Blair witch project and the ring.

The two main actresses were predictable, the plot was repetitive and the camera shooting was nauseating.

I'm not sure how this movie has such high reviews on here but it can't be from people who actually watched the movie.

This was probably one of the worst movies we have seen this year and it's disappointing that the marks were so high.

Throw in some "influencers" and just watch the Blair witch project for the same plot line.

I rate this two out of ten stars.

Words words words.
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3/10
Do not trust Empire magazine anymore.
sgildea-7830622 April 2024
I fell for the hype.

I rented Dagr on YouTube and I am very disappointed. This is such a bog standard found footage film it feels like I've already seen it!

How any filmmakers can produce something this generic is beyond me.

And well, if you're going to copy something copy something good at least. Maybe even try putting a new spin on it.

This is just lazy film making. I get it's ultra low budget but don't then try getting us to believe it's on a Blair Witch level of creativity. It's not. Far from it.

The acting is terrible. Yep I get the YouTubers are probably supposed to be annoying but the whole thing just feels like a joke.

There's no actual tension. Not even a decent jump scare to give us something to feel.

There's so many better movies about strange cults. Watch one of them instead.

Even though it's not amazing itself if you want to watch a modern take on British cults this year then try Lord of Misrule. Again it's not amazing but it's far better than this.
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2/10
Cringefest
olivertweats2 May 2024
Dagr is a 'found footage movie' centred around the spooky goings on during the making of some sort of noir film.

It's led by two astronomically disastrous characters who wouldn't be so terrible if the script didn't centre around them exploring the outside world in the style of two people who have lived in a cage their entire life without having been taught how to read. All whilst shouting "Flowers!", "Cows!", "An eagle!" and engaging in other tricky activities such as attempting to manoeuvre around another vehicle on a country road as if it were some sort of intergalactic landing.

Half of the film is a toe curling load of "unscripted" style improv acting which is an unbearable and poorly edited collection of jobbing actors talking over each, with no clear purpose other than to make you want to bite through your own tongue.

For the other half of the film, I was supposed to be scared, (yes, it takes half the film), but I found myself so concerned with why anyone would continue to film each other when someone has just been stabbed, that I had lost many of my former emotions.

One of the main characters was dressed as a mechanic from the 80's for the full 1 hour 17 minutes which was honestly more off putting than my questions surrounding the budget of this colossal waste of time.

Overall it's a bit Key Stage 2.
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5/10
Disappointingly Mediocre
Raaxis15 April 2024
Based on some really positive reviews, I watched this movie with the hope of finding a nice little horror gem. I was sadly disappointed.

As is typical of most (mediocre) horror, the film spends about 30 minutes in the preamble, but does very little to establish the setting or characters beyond some pretty standard tropes. Given the overall short runtime, I was floored that they spent nearly half the movie's screen time on inane establishing dialogue and nothing-burger scenes. Not even really much to foreshadow or set a creepy tone--just minute after minute of yawn-inducing banter.

Even the "scary" bits were completely tired, run-of-the-mill fodder like eerie whispers and doors closing. Nothing you haven't seen in dozens of other horror films. And that's pretty much the entire movie: rehashed, regurgitated horror tropes with very little novelty or innovation.

Don't believe the hype. This movie is middling dreck at best, and not worth your money if you're at all picky about your horror films.
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1/10
So awful.
rose-084714 May 2024
Where did 5 stars come from. Signed up just to prevent anyone else from having to suffer through this film.

An hour of cringey influencer dialogue for a nothing ending. I watched because it had a 5 stars but was just... so awful.

I need to make up more characters to post this warning.

Where did 5 stars come from. Signed up just to prevent anyone else from having to suffer through this film.

An hour of cringey influencer dialogue for a nothing ending. I watched because it had a 5 stars but was just... so awful.

I need to make up more characters to post this warning.

Where did 5 stars come from. Signed up just to prevent anyone else from having to suffer through this film.

An hour of cringey influencer dialogue for a nothing ending. I watched because it had a 5 stars but was just... so awful.

I need to make up more characters to post this warning.
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