The Suffering (film) explained

The Suffering
Director:Robert Hamilton
Producer:Robert Hamilton
Marco Scola
Brandon Rose
Screenplay:Robert Hamilton
Marco Scola
Starring:Phil Amico
Nick Apostolides
Elizabeth Deo
Music:Lianne Ward
Studio:Capture Glass Pictures
Reclusive Cinema
Country:United States
Language:English

The Suffering is a 2016 American horror/thriller film directed by Robert Hamilton, co-written by Hamilton and Marco Scola, and starring Phil Amico, Nick Apostolides, and Elizabeth Deo. It was released in the United States on July 29, 2016.

Plot

Henry Dawles, a property appraiser, begins an assignment at an isolated rural farm owned by the enigmatic Mr Remiel. He finds himself trapped and haunted by unearthly beings.

Cast

Critical reception

In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Noel Murray wrote, "Give credit to writer-director Robert Hamilton for trying something subtler than the average B-movie, but his film could've used a few more cheap shocks".[1]

Reviewing for Starburst, Martin Unsworth gave The Suffering a score of eight stars from ten. He considered that "The Suffering is incredibly well acted, beautifully shot (making great use of the locations), and manages to build up an eerie atmosphere from the very start."[2]

Decay Horror Mag gave "The Suffering" a score of three and a half stars from five, and wrote, "Horror enthusiasts and cinefiles will appreciate the creative direction" ... "Hamilton and Scola designed a screenplay with key elements infused into every scene."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Suffering. rottentomatoes.com. 25 July 2018.
  2. Web site: THE SUFFERING - STARBURST Magazine. starburstmagazine.com. 25 July 2018.
  3. Web site: Suffering Excels in Psychological Horror -Film Review - DecayMag.. 16 July 2016. decaymag.com. 25 July 2018.