The Seamstress (2009 film) explained

The Seamstress
Director:Jesse James Miller
Producer:Andrew Bronstein
Music:Jeffery Alan Jones
Cinematography:Corey Robson
Editing:Charlie Renfrew
Studio:PHD Productions
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English
Budget:$1,500,000

The Seamstress is a 2009 Canadian slasher film directed by Jesse James Miller. In the film, a curse from a woman being tortured by a mob awakens a specter. The specter terrorizes a group of friends who arrive on an island to search for the missing father of the group's leader.

Reception

Dread Central gave the film a mixed review, saying that while it's "a great looking low budget horror movie", it "was a 75-minute movie where very little happened until the film is already halfway over and what did happen wasn't worth the wait."[1] HorrorNews.net's review said that the film "wasn't horrible" and "had the potential, but for one reason or another never came close to living up to that potential."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seamstress, The (2009) Review - Dread Central. 28 September 2009. 14 April 2014.
  2. Web site: Film Review: The Seamstress (2008) . McGee. Craig. 3 August 2011. 14 April 2014.