Do you think he s going to let you leave there? Shudder has released an official trailer for a strange Irish dark mystery thriller titled
Caveat, which first premiered at the IndieCork Film Festival in Ireland last fall. It begins streaming on Shudder in a few weeks. How s this for a terrifying premise: A lone drifter suffering from partial memory loss accepts a job to look after a psychologically troubled woman in an abandoned house on an isolated island. Uhh. A tense, slow-building cat-and-mouse thriller set in the Irish countryside, Caveat’s stunning atmospheric visuals and unforgettable ending come together to make a bold debut for Mc Carthy and a compelling new entry to the psychological horror genre. Starring
Creepy CAVEAT Is Now Set to Hit Shudder on June 3rd
Shudder will release Damian Mc Carthy’s CAVEAT on June 3rd!
Caveat, will be released exclusively on the streaming service beginning June 3rd, 2021. Filmed in Cork, Ireland,
Caveat is Mc Carthy’s feature debut following a string of successful short horror films. Shudder will release Damian Mc Carthy’s CAVEAT on June 3rd!
Synopsis:
Lone drifter Isaac (Jonathan French) accepts a job to look after his landlord’s niece, Olga (Leila Sykes), for a few days in an isolated house on a remote island. It seems like easy money.
19/04/2021 - The Canadian film
Vicious Fun scooped the Grand Prize and the Audience Award during this yearâs one-off online edition of the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
Riders of Justice by Anders Thomas Jensen
It was
Bill Calahanâs cleverly self-referential Canadian movie
Vicious Fun which won over the jury and the public at this 39th edition of the BIFFF (Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival), bagging itself both the Golden Raven and the Audience Award. The film follows in the footsteps of Joel, a film critic for a horror magazine who finds himself unintentionally involved in a support group for serial killers. Short of other options, Joel tries his best to blend in to avoid becoming their next victim.
19/04/2021 - The Canadian film
Vicious Fun scooped the Grand Prize and the Audience Award during this yearâs one-off online edition of the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
Riders of Justice by Anders Thomas Jensen
It was
Bill Calahanâs cleverly self-referential Canadian movie
Vicious Fun which won over the jury and the public at this 39th edition of the BIFFF (Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival), bagging itself both the Golden Raven and the Audience Award. The film follows in the footsteps of Joel, a film critic for a horror magazine who finds himself unintentionally involved in a support group for serial killers. Short of other options, Joel tries his best to blend in to avoid becoming their next victim.