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Cobweb
Directed by
Samuel Bodin
R
2023
88m
Horror
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5.9
58%
71%
6.4
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An eight-year-old boy tries to investigate the mysterious knocking sounds that are coming from inside the walls of his house, unveiling a dark secret that his sinister parents have kept hidden from him.
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Cast of Cobweb
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.
Olivia Sussman
Young Sarah (voice)
Debra Wilson
Monster Sarah (voice)
Samuel Bodin
Director
Chris Thomas Devlin
Writer
Cobweb Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Sergio Burstein
The script by Chris Thomas Devlin succeeds in maintaining us in suspense and includes plenty of brutal moments. [Full review in Spanish]
PopMatters
Paul Risker
If we listen closely enough to the knocking on the wall, we can hear the anguished whispers of a stronger story caught in the web of Cobweb's weaker one.
In Review Online
Andrew Dignan
The film is an unimaginative, visually muddy film that shoves 80 percent of its plot into the final 25 minutes - this after twiddling its thumbs for an hour all while telegraphing its intentions through its spectacularly misjudged performances.
Film Inquiry
Crockett Houghton
If you like horror or mystery or just like to be kept guessing, then this is a movie that you're going to need to see.
Pajiba
Jason Adams
Terrifying and absolutely terrific... a miracle of old-fashioned and pitch-black dark fireside tale-telling. An immediate All-Hallows classic. Cobweb might just be a perfect thing... [a] perfect Halloween treat
Movies and Munchies (YouTube)
Chris Joyce
Ominous tones with sinister-appearing characters all contained within a decrepit and spooky house are reinforced by excellent camera teases and the patience to withhold scares until the audience is at a breaking point.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A creepy horror pic.
Fresh Fiction
Courtney Howard
Though this woeful tale doesn't quite connect logically or conceptually, director Samuel Bodin gives it just enough power to succeed through its gritty, grounded, gothic aesthetics.
Los Angeles Times
Joshua Rothkopf
Uninspired direction, twinkly instant-scoring, and generically murky cinematography.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Peter Rainer
It's very derivative and pulpy -- but scary!
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Valerie Complex
"Cobweb" benefits from strong performances and a haunting atmospheric tone.
RogerEbert.com
Monica Castillo
It's a subtle creeper, but that's about it, all ambiance and little substance.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Director Samuel Bodin and writer Chris Thomas Devlin may not do anything too terribly new or original with their visceral shocker Cobweb, but that does not mean their exceedingly confident production still doesn't manage to entertain.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Cobweb's greatest achievement is in ambiguity, in leading the story to its inevitable ending without ever sacrificing that unnerving quality.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
Is it human or supernatural, mortal or monster? Cobweb keeps the answers to those questions too vague to be satisfying.
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Strauss
Although derivative, Chris Thomas Devlin's script has enough sick, witty ideas to make the fearsome goings-on seem fresh and immediate.
TheWrap
Kristen Lopez
"Cobweb," ultimately would have worked better as a short or even an installment in an anthology series. At a certain point Starr and Caplan take a backseat, leaving the last half hour of the movie to feel interminably long.
Slant Magazine
Gregory Nussen
As tantalizing as the film's ambiguity can be in certain moments, there comes a point where it starts to feel at once half-baked and a transparent means of delaying the inevitable.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Director Samuel Bodin's first theatrical feature is atmospheric, and departs from stock slasher conventions just enough to make for an entertaining if unexceptional scarefest.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Bodin steps further into the realm of fairy tales for a gateway horror effort that plays like a bedtime story. In the severing from reality, though, Cobweb spins a messy web.
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