Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Dark Whispers Vol. 1 Review: A Scary Good Compilation of Horror Stories

Directed by  Angie Black	...	(for the segment Birthday Girl) Jub Clerc	...	(for the segment Storytime) Lucy Gouldthorpe	...	(for the segment Grillz) Katrina Irawati Graham	...	(for the segment White Song) Janine Hewitt	...	(for the segment The Intruder) Briony Kidd	...	(for the segment Watch Me) Isabel Peppard	...	(for the segment Gloomy Valentine) Marion Pilowsky	...	(for the segment The Ride) Madeleine Purdy	...	(for the segment Little Sharehouse of Horrors) Megan Riakos	...	(for the segment The Book of Dark Whispers) Kaitlin Tinker	...	(for the segment The Man Who Caught a Mermaid)Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)   Warwick Burton	...	(for the segment Gloomy Valentine) Sylvia Clarke	...	(for the segment Storytime) Claire D'Este	...	(for the segment Watch Me and Grillz) Katrina Irawati Graham	...	(for the segment White Song) Michael Harden	...	(for the segment Birthday Girl) Janine Hewitt	...	(for the segment The Intruder) Jean-Philippe Lopez	...	(for the segment The Man Who Caught a Mermaid) Isabel Peppard	...	(writer) (for the segment Gloomy Valentine) Joel Perlgut	...	(for the segment Little Sharehouse of Horrors) Marion Pilowsky	...	(writer) (for the segment The Ride) Madeleine Purdy	...	(writer) (for the segment Little Sharehouse of Horrors) Megan Riakos	...	(creator) Megan Riakos	...	(writer) (for the segment The Book of Dark Whispers) Kaitlin Tinker	...	(writer) (for the segment The Man Who Caught a Mermaid)

Release date: January 25, 2021 (UK and Australia)
Running time: 100 minutes
Stars: Andrea Demetriades, 
Ed Speleers, Anthony LaPaglia, Asher Keddie
Producer and Creator: Megan Riakos 

Dark Whispers (Vol 1) consists of ten chilling chapters by female directors from across Australia, brought together by the Sydney based production company Hemlock & Cedar Films with a wraparound story written and directed by the anthology Creator Megan Riakos (Crushed, Deadhouse Dark).  When Clara discovers her deceased mother’s ‘Book of Dark Whispers’, she can’t stop reading the strange stories within its mystical pages. Each weird tale reveals a new facet of the twisted human psyche . . . or the not-so-human. From the horror of grief to a sharehouse living disaster, from existential dread to right-swiping vampires, there is something for all tastes, as long as those tastes are twisted!

Andrea Demetriades	...	Clara Bree Desborough	Bree Desborough	...	Angela Tosh Greenslade	Tosh Greenslade	...	Graham Asher Keddie	Asher Keddie	...	Zoe Anthony LaPaglia	Anthony LaPaglia	...	Driver Ed Speleers	Ed Speleers	...	Student
Dark Whispers (Vol 1) has a great feel, something out of a Saturday night horror special.  It felt like a series of Are You Afraid of the Dark stories stitched together.  The sheer variety of this collection is enough to be excited about, and you will definitely find a story that you love in the eleven included in here.  But it is not just the different content that provides the variety, but the collection also features different styles of films.  You have some that are comedic, some that are deadly serious, some Noir films, one that is stop motion animated, and another that feels almost like a classic documentary.  The collection has many great snippets and provides a chance for female filmmakers to highlight their horror chops.  

Although there are several good stories in the eleven included, there are some notable standouts.  The Man Who Caught A Mermaid was a wonderful short that had some great effects and a twist ending that I loved.  And I also liked Grills for its Noir style and relatively simple storyline, and effectively enjoyable ending.  And The Intruder was another fantastic short film, that has a level of suspense that will have you jumping at every creak and crack.  And the ending of that short was a great little surprise. 

If there is a downside to the variety, it is that the stories all end too quickly.  They are well done with some wonderful twists, but it also seems like each story is over before it really has a chance to begin.  Just when you are starting to get into the story, the twist happens and it is on to the next one.  I would love to see the individual work of these filmmakers when given more time, but again, this collection is a great way to highlight many different contributors.  Additionally, not every story is a hit but again, the sheer variety is something to enjoy and if you don't like one of the stories, it will be over before you know it.  I enjoyed the variety from Volume 1 and am excited to see more female horror aficionados work highlighted in future volumes.   

Dark Whispers Vol. 1 is a scary good compilation of horror stories, that highlights some frightful female voices in the horror genre.

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Dark Whispers (Volume 1) is available digitally and on demand January 25, 2021 in the UK and Australia.

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