Synopsis
Travis Zariwny's 2016 feature, 'The Midnight Man,' attempts to weave a tapestry of supernatural horror from a well-worn urban legend, yet often stumbles into predictable genre pitfalls. Cinematographically, the film leans heavily on oppressive darkness and conventional jump scares to conjure an atmosphere of dread, rather than building sustained psychological tension. While boasting a marquee cast of horror veterans like William Sadler, Lin Shaye, and Robert Englund, their seasoned performances, though capable, struggle to elevate a script that often sacrifices character depth for repetitive scares. The film positions itself within the crowded landscape of indie horror cinema but ultimately fails to transcend its genre conventions. It stands as a somewhat forgettable entry in the pantheon of ritualistic terror, leaving the rich thematic potential of forbidden games and ancient evils largely unexplored.
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