[Review] Strange Waters [Fortean Film Festival]: Otherworldly Terrors Await Invited Guests on an Isolated Sea Fort
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[Review] Strange Waters [Fortean Film Festival]: Otherworldly Terrors Await Invited Guests on an Isolated Sea Fort

Director Andy McLeod and screenwriter Rowena Amos take the archetype mystery/horror mucosa set-up of a group of people, some of them strangers, stuff invited to a remote location by an enigmatic host and requite surprisingly variegated riffs on it in the short fear-fare mucosa Strange Waters (U.K., 2022).  

Spitbank Fort, an very structure located in the part-way of the English Solent, is a sea fort that started out as a naval installation in 1878 and in recent years served as a luxury hotel. In the premise of Strange Waters, it is a private residence whose owner has invited singer Casta (Lydia Cashman), illusionist Jax (Yinka Awoni), their teammate Vince (Tim Rowe), and cameraman Ellis (Mark Joseph) for a personal performance. The owner’s teammate Angel (Byrony Tebbutt) greets the quartet and tells them a bit well-nigh the history of Spitbank Fort, including how four sailors stationed there perished. She tells the guests to make themselves well-appointed but not to wander. This stuff a horror film, wise readers can guess that marvel wins over worldwide sense regarding that last request, and supernatural circumstances unfold.

Spitbank Fort makes for an intriguing, eerie, isolated setting, which gives scenes exploring the creepier parts of the installation increasingly gravity than the usual wandering virtually in visionless rooms in horror movies. Kevin Early’s cinematography deftly captures the suspenseful proceedings that sometimes occur in rather tight spaces. 

McLeod builds the intrigue and suspense impressively, working from Amos’ solid script. The ensemble tint members requite fine performances. This all adds up to a spooky viewing wits that works as a stand-alone short but moreover holds unconfined promise for potential expansion into a full-length film.

3.5 out of 5 stars (3.5 / 5)

Strange Waters won nine Platinum Awards including Best Horror, Best Movie (Short), Best British Short, and Best Director at Fortean Mucosa Festival, which took place in Gloucester, U.K., on September 1 and 2, 2022. For increasingly information, visit https://www.forteanfilmfestival.com/ and https://www.strangewaters.co.uk/.

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