Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
    HORROR SCREAMS VIDEO VAULT – SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT HORROR
    • Home
    • Film Reviews
      • Films Beginning With Numbers or Symbols
      • A – C
      • D – F
      • G – I
      • J – L
      • M – O
      • P – R
      • S – U
      • V – X
      • Y – Z
    • Book Reviews
    • Franchise Corner
    • Competitions
    • Horror Screams Podcast
    • Contact Us
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
    HORROR SCREAMS VIDEO VAULT – SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT HORROR

    Film Review: DARKNESS WAKES (2017)

    Peter 'Witchfinder' HopkinsBy Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins21st July 2019Updated:21st July 201923 Comments2 Mins Read

    DARKNESS WAKES *** U.K. 2017 Dir: Simon Richardson 97 mins

    Charlotte is a psychology student and of course being a student she is in debt. She hears about a job going for someone to cat sit for a few days. Going to the interview she meets with the creepy odd couple Mr & Mrs Farrow who run through with her what the duties of cat sitting will entail. After the job interview Charlotte goes home and thinks nothing more of it until her phone rings. She is offered the job and of course takes it because they are offering £200 a night for 3 nights. Once the Farrow’s leave, Charlotte is all alone in the house except for the cat. Being alone in the house soon begins to take its toll on Charlotte as she hears things in the house and has a feeling she is being watched.
    In her dreams she sees a creature who wants her and of course this freaks her out. As each day and night goes by the dreams become more haunting and she begins to question what is happening to her. What is happening to her will soon become clear and it is not something she will like. Written and directed by Simon Richardson, this horror film relies on keeping things hidden in the dark which really helps with the creepy atmosphere of the house. Outstanding performance by the beautiful Aisling Knight who plays Charlotte as a strong minded woman. The creepiness factor is definitely throughout in the film especially thanks to the Georgian house the film is set in. Also Richard Kilgour who plays Mr Farrow seems to be relishing playing his character and turns the creep factor to eleven. Similarities to THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL (2009) and THE BOY (2016) can be seen throughout, so if you have seen either of those films you know what to expect. Watch this British horror in the dark with a few candles lit and expect to feel a cold shiver run down your back.

    Review by Peter ‘Witchfinder‘ Hopkins


    FacebookLikeShareTweetPin
    Aisling Knight British Horror Darkness Wakes Left Films Richard Kilgour Simon Richardson

    Related Posts

    Film Review: THE MOOR (2023)

    7th August 202403 Mins Read
    Read More

    Elliot Goldner’s ‘The Borderlands’ out now on Limited Edition Blu-ray

    3rd May 202403 Mins Read
    Read More

    Bloody UK slasher PETER RABID gets a nasty trailer that will have TERRIFIER fans screaming!

    20th March 202402 Mins Read
    Read More

    Terry Sherwood’s TOP FIFTY BRITISH HORROR FILMS

    3rd January 202402 Mins Read
    Read More

    23 Comments

    1. Jo McPherson on 1st March 2018 7:28 AM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    2. Anonymous on 1st February 2018 4:31 PM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    3. Katie Witherington on 1st February 2018 3:09 PM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    4. Thomas Buchanan on 31st January 2018 4:33 PM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    5. LESLEY BRADLEY on 30th January 2018 3:56 PM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    6. Milly Youngman on 30th January 2018 12:14 PM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    7. leanne williams on 30th January 2018 8:37 AM

      Simon Richardson @leabana1

      Reply
    8. Natalie Crossan on 29th January 2018 9:44 PM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    9. Anonymous on 29th January 2018 9:23 PM

      Simon Richardson

      Reply
    10. Kelly Jones on 29th January 2018 9:02 PM

      Simon Richardson 🙂

      Reply
    ← Older Comments
    Newer Comments →

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • Cult Cinema Unleashes New Horror Comedy THE KILLER PIZZA MAN
    • From Model to Lead Actress: Abby R Mooring on Her Gritty Debut in ‘Bone Hill’
    • Ancient Evil Rises: Supernatural Slasher ‘Blood Witch’ Slated for Late April VOD Release
    • Michael Joy’s “DEAD afterlife” filming in New Jersey the fall of 2026
    • Bayview Entertainment Invites You into a Domestic Nightmare with the Supernatural Thriller HOSTILE – Arriving This May
    Archives
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.