6.5
Eight year old Peter is plagued by a mysterious, constant tapping from inside his bedroom wall—one that his parents insist is all in his imagination. As Peter's fear intensifies, he believes that his parents could be hiding a terrible, dangerous secret and questions their trustworthiness.
Lizzy Caplan
Carol
Antony Starr
Mark
Cleopatra Coleman
Miss Devine
Woody Norman
Peter
Luke Busey
Brian
Aleksandra Dragova
The Girl (Sarah)
Jay Rincon
Principal
Anton Kottas
Timothy
Steffanie Sampson
Brian's Mom
Jivko Mihaylov
Kevin (Bunny Mask)
Iliyan Nikolov
Lucious (Cat Mask)
Aleksander Asparuhov
Sean (Pig Mask)
Victoria Velikova
Princess
Kate Nichols
Princess' Mom
Leah-Felicity Bay
Katie D.
James Robinson
Ryan G.
Olivia Sussman
Young Sarah (voice)
Debra Wilson
Monster Sarah (voice)
Director
Samuel Bodin
Writer
Chris Thomas Devlin
August 14, 2023
6
Cobweb taps into well worn horror concepts and delivers something a little different but hardly surprising.
We all know from the get go, what Cobweb represents in broad terms. A tale of a child, locked away by its parents, because its different and more than a little, sinister.
Stepping beyond the predictable, is a few tweaks that set this horror film apart. Mostly, in a good way. Cleverly re-working aspects of a classic premise, pays dividends in terms of scares and a surprising reveal.
What doesn't work so well, is the family dynamic. We all knows its dysfunctional. The fact its so coldly, over stated, feels oppressive. Injecting a little more genuine warmth, into the family's interactions, would have heightened the impact, of the horror, that inevitably unfolds.
Acting is decent, especially given the young age of some cast members.
Only thing I'm not so sure about is why the voice over for the sister character, ends up sounding like Marge Simpsons, spinster sisters?
In summary, enough that's new, grafted onto a well established horror premise, to make this film a success. Somewhat let down, by heavy handling, surrounding the family dynamic.