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The Crescent
Description
A woman and her small child are enfolded in an atmosphere of dread after moving to a remote estate on the coast.
A woman and her small child are enfolded in an atmosphere of dread after moving to a remote estate on the coast.
Actors:
Richard Sparks,
Britt Loder,
Chik White,
Merle Barnes,
Amy Trefry,
Woodrow Graves,
Scott McQuillin,
Terrance Murray,
Andrew Gillis,
Danika Vandersteen,
Andrea Kenyon
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Richard Sparks
Britt Loder
Chik White
Merle Barnes
Amy Trefry
Woodrow Graves
Scott McQuillin
Terrance Murray
Andrew Gillis
Danika Vandersteen
Andrea Kenyon
Director:
Seth A. Smith
Country:
Canada
Keywords:
#Amy Trefry #Andrea Kenyon #Andrew Gillis #Britt Loder #Chik White #Danika Vandersteen #Merle Barnes #Richard Sparks #Scott McQuillin #Seth A. Smith #Terrance Murray #The Crescent #The Crescent (2017) #Woodrow Graves
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September 11, 2017
The Crescent falls into a rut, drifting through long, languid sequences of vague menace and dicey dramatic choices.
November 10, 2017
Seth A. Smith's perplexing and propulsive The Crescent strips away nearly all exuberance from its mise en scène and presents Nova Scotia's naturally picturesque vistas in bleak hues.
September 17, 2017
Smart but perhaps a bit too restrained for its own good.
September 11, 2017
A creeping atmosphere sets in almost immediately, gripping the screen tight until the final image, which can either be read as subtly hopeful or despairingly eerie.
September 28, 2017
It's an art film at its core, one that's unafraid to alienate audiences in order to portray what it must via unorthodox ways.
September 22, 2017
No energy, no rhythm, and no atmosphere, unless you think paint swirls and cellos are terrifying.

