Hollow

Hollow
Starring Emily Plumtree, Sam Stockman, Jessica Ellerby, Matt Stokoe
Directed by Michael Axelgaard

Traveling to her hometown after her engagement, Emma (Emily Plumtree), her fiance Scott (Matt Stokoe), her longtime friend James (Sam Stockman) and his girlfriend Lynne (Jessica Ellerby) discover an ancient evil from a foreboding tree that's said to lure couples to commit suicide together.  Once they arrive, old flames are ignited and James, who had a past relationship with Emma and wants to get back together, will stop at nothing to see that happen.

One of the few British "found footage" films delivers a decent punch.  The actors were very convincing, the story was fascinating and the ending wasn't shocking, but it was filmed in a very shocking way.  The only small issue with the film is the last half hour when everyone turns into idiots, but other than that this is a very well-crafted thriller that, even though you know the ending from the start, still manages to surprise you.

My Rating: B

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