Beezel

The blind witch waits.

Horror Thriller
82 min     6.4     2024     USA

Overview

Over six tumultuous decades, three unwitting guests of a cursed New England home stumble upon a sinister secret dwelling beneath its floors - an eternal witch with an insatiable thirst for the souls of the living.

Reviews

whataberger wrote:
For an indie film that was likely created on a lower budget than most multi-million dollar films this was extremely impressive as it relates to the quality in which it was produced...likely on RED cameras? and holy mackerel the sound design was INCREDIBLE. Yeah the first 45 minutes is the freakiest but the jump scares and suspense throughout the whole film are well worth the watch. I haven't heard of Aaron Fradkin or Victoria before but I will for damn sure be checking out whatever they put out next. I hope someone recognizes the quality in which this was produced and gives them an opportunity to make another film in a similar vein with a bigger budget because the vision that they made come to life spoke volumes to anyone that appreciates the horror genre. Full support here. I hope others give an honest review like mine and appreciate this for what it is -- a truly creative and incredible work of art in a world that is so tough to stand out in.
Beezel is scary and faced paced. In the first story Mr. Weems tricked Apollo the photographer stay in the evil house. I was rooting for Apollo to get out of the house so he would not become a victim of the nasty witch. Both actors are excellent in this movie. The nurse in the second story was extremely compassionate which led to her demise. When she goes into the craw space the look of terror on her face had me gripping my seat. The last story is brings us a happy couple who wants to sell the evil house but the wife becomes possessed by the witch. This movie kept my attention and had me covering my eyes.the use of photography in the snow and the bare trees in impressive.

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