The Last Voyage of the Demeter Review: Exciting Claustrophobic Horror

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Film critic Jonathan Sim's review of The Last Voyage of the Demeter, a new horror movie starring Corey Hawkins.

, director of movies like Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and The Autopsy of Jane Doe, helms The Last Voyage of the Demeter. He generally does a good job with this film. Although a few of the horror scenes lack ingenuity and feel familiar, he crafts an impeccable atmosphere with undying tension. Most of this movie takes place on a boat, surrounded by crashing waves and thunderstorms.

It’s an exceptional variation of the horror movie that finds our characters in a house isolated from society., which also features a group of characters trapped in a confined location as an otherworldly creature hunts them down one by one. The claustrophobia of this premise works in its favor. The movie can also be disturbing and violent, earning its R rating with a few bloody kills and going to darker places than you would expect from your average horror flick.

 

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