Watch Dwelling
- NR
- 2017
- 1 hr 28 min
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3.8 (454)
Dwelling is a 2016 horror film that centers around a young woman named Ellie (played by Erin Marie Hogan), who returns to her childhood home after her father passes away. The film opens with Ellie and her husband Gavin (Mu-Shaka Benson) on their way to the house, which is situated in a remote location in the countryside. Right from the start, there is a sense of unease in the air, as Ellie is plagued by nightmares and visions of a ghostly apparition.
Upon arrival, the couple is welcomed by Ellie's childhood friend, Jules (Devanny Pinn), who has been living in the house and taking care of Ellie's father in his final days. Jules is happy to see Ellie, but Gavin is immediately suspicious of her, as he senses that there is something off about her. As the three of them settle into the house, strange things begin to happen, such as objects moving on their own and doors opening and closing by themselves.
Ellie is convinced that the house is haunted by the ghost of a little girl, whom she believes to be her younger sister, who died in a tragic accident when Ellie was a child. Jules is dismissive of Ellie's claims, but Gavin becomes increasingly concerned, as he sees Ellie becoming more and more obsessed with the ghostly presence in the house. As the days go by, the tension between the three of them builds, as they each struggle to come to terms with the strange occurrences in the house.
Without giving too much away, the rest of the film is a slow burn of suspense and dread, as the characters begin to unravel the dark secrets of the house and confront their own demons. The film has a unique atmosphere, with a strong focus on the psychological aspects of horror, rather than relying on jump scares and gore. The pacing is deliberate, with long moments of quiet tension that make the eventual scares all the more effective.
The standout performances come from Erin Marie Hogan as Ellie and Devanny Pinn as Jules, who both bring a depth of emotion to their roles that elevates the film above the typical haunted house fare. Hogan is particularly impressive in her portrayal of a woman haunted by her past, as she struggles to come to terms with her grief and guilt over her sister's death. Benson is also good in his role as Gavin, although his character is somewhat underserved by the script, as he is relegated to the role of the skeptic for much of the film.
Overall, Dwelling is a haunting and effective horror film that will appeal to fans of slow-burn, atmospheric horror. While it may not be the most groundbreaking or original film in the genre, it is a solid entry that is worth checking out for fans of the genre.
Dwelling is a 2017 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.8.