Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Sting



         AMC Theaters  has found a way to fill seats on a Monday night (slowest night for theaters) by offering a five dollar ticket to "Unseen Cinema", a surprise new film. This past week I took a chance on what I only knew would be a horror film.

          "Sting" is written and directed by Kiah Roache-Turner. It is a horror film made in Australia but taking place in a small apartment building in Brooklyn New York, during a terrible snowstorm. An extended family lives in the building along with a few other tenants. The main character is Charlotte, a precocious preteen who discovers a small black spider while exploring the building though the air ducts. Unbeknownst to Charlotte, the spider has arrived from outer space and is not a normal arachnid.  She names it Sting and keeps it in a jar but it grows bigger each time she feeds it. Of course that becomes a problem very quickly.

           Alyla Browne plays Charlotte, Penelope Mitchell plays her mother, Heather. Ryan Corr is her stepdad, and Noni Hazlehurst is her grandmother, Helga. The film also co-stars Jermaine Fowler as Frank, the exterminator. Other tenants are played by Silvia Colloca, Robyn Nevin, and Danny Kim. Ms. Hazlehurst steals the film as the hard of hearing and memory challenged, Helga.

           The film is well paced and mildly suspenseful but never really scary (unless you have a fear of spiders). It has horror film required gore but also a few amusing moments as well.

            It was worth the five dollars but otherwise, if you're interested in this sort of thing, wait for streaming it at home.

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