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Oddity

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Carolyn Bracken in Oddity (2024)
Uncovering the truth behind sister's death with the help of wooden mannequin.
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A psychic medium attempts to uncover the truth behind her sister's murder at the site of the crime.A psychic medium attempts to uncover the truth behind her sister's murder at the site of the crime.A psychic medium attempts to uncover the truth behind her sister's murder at the site of the crime.

  • Director
    • Damian Mc Carthy
  • Writer
    • Damian Mc Carthy
  • Stars
    • Carolyn Bracken
    • Gwilym Lee
    • Steve Wall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    521
    7
    • Director
      • Damian Mc Carthy
    • Writer
      • Damian Mc Carthy
    • Stars
      • Carolyn Bracken
      • Gwilym Lee
      • Steve Wall
    • 294User reviews
    • 144Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Carolyn Bracken
    Carolyn Bracken
    • Dani Timmins…
    Gwilym Lee
    Gwilym Lee
    • Ted Timmis
    Steve Wall
    Steve Wall
    • Ivan
    Joe Rooney
    • Bernie
    Tadhg Murphy
    Tadhg Murphy
    • Olin Boole
    Caroline Menton
    Caroline Menton
    • Yana
    Johnny French
    Johnny French
    • Declan
    • (as Jonathan French)
    Ivan de Wergifosse
    • Wooden Man
    Shane Whisker
    • Bellhop
    Joshua Campbell
    • Patient
    Austin Lawlor
    • Patient
    Peter McCarthy
    • Patient
    Fiach McHugh
    • Patient
    Patrick Mullins
    • Patient
    Jim O'Donnell
    • Patient
    Inma Pavon
    • Nurse
    Leticia Lopez Ramos
    • Nurse
    Chris Mudrack
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      • Damian Mc Carthy
    • Writer
      • Damian Mc Carthy
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    8cineguac-89584

    One of the most original indie films of the year

    For anyone that watches a lot of horror, you'll know how difficult it is to scare audiences today. This film got me. It's definitely without a doubt one of the scariest and most original indie horror films to come out in 2024. Oddity managed to tell what feels like a big story in really just a few locations. I can't imagine the budget was too big, and sometimes it felt low budget, but in my opinion, this only made it scarier. For some reason I always feel like big budget horror movies don't serve the scares as successfully because there's something comforting about the studio polish. This film had an indie grit and the jump scares were SO EFFECTIVE. I don't jump easily but this got me several times. And the story is also captivating. Highly recommend, especially for horror lovers!
    7Mariano_De_Simone

    A VERY GOOD THRILLER/HORROR MOVIE

    It was a pleasant surprise, a well-made film, well-told, with good scripts and good tension... The acting is appropriate and the viewer is involved from beginning to end. The locations are very well built, create the right suspense, help to create an atmosphere of mystery, suspicion, alertness, emotional tension. The story always oscillates between the plane of imagination and the plane of reality, without ever knowing, until the end, where the truth is: the fantasy/horror aspects mixes well with the thriller/mystery part. The soundtrack and sound effects are also convincing. Very Recommended.
    7ferguson-6

    a gift for us

    Greetings again from the darkness. For me, the best horror movies aren't a factor of jump-scare after jump-scare, but rather of the level of lingering unease and ominous atmospheric dread they generate. Writer-director Damian McCarthy has accomplished just such a movie with his second feature film. Oddly enough, ODDITY could be described as a murder mystery cloaked in supernatural horror, yet I believe most horror fans will welcome this one from the edge of their seat.

    Dr. Ted Timmis (Gwilym Lee, BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, 2018) works at a psychiatric asylum, and a late-night call with his wife Dani, finds her informing him that she'll stay the night alone at the house they are renovating. A knock on the door, followed by the stranger's warning, sets things up for us. Debating whether to open the door, Dani is told that she's not alone in the house and the stranger identifies himself as Olin Boole (Tading Murphy, THE NORTHMAN, 2022), a former patient of her husband's. He says he just wants to help. For reasons never explained, Dani sleeps in a tent in the unfurnished great room - although a tent is typically used as protection from the elements, and she's inside the house. She's not affected by weather, yet other elements are afoot, and the vinyl tent offers no defense.

    The story then skips ahead over a period of time, and finds widower Ted in a new relationship with Yana (Caroline Menton), who prefers not to sleep alone in the now renovated house where the wife of her boyfriend was previously murdered. Meanwhile, Ted wanders into the creepy mystical trinket store where Darcy (Carolyn Bracken, THE QUIET GIRL, 2022) works, and makes an innocent remark about having her visit sometime. Darcy is the blind twin of Dani, and her short blonde hair stands in stark contrast to sister Dani's previous long, auburn tresses. Darcy claims to have certain powers as a medium, and we can't help but wonder if she has thoughts of avenging her sister's death.

    The elements of Irish folk horror work well here. These include a rundown asylum with a creepy orderly, a frantic one-eyed stranger pounding on the door, a remote house with a woman staying alone, and a trap door in an expansive house replete with staircases and corridors. The only thing missing is a skittish dog. However, the piece de resistance is the "gift" Darcy brings Ted and Yana ... a trunk containing a large wooden mannequin. This terrifying work is not a gift anyone would welcome from the psychic twin sister of one's murdered wife.

    Some of the best scenes are exchanges between Yana and Darcy (Ms. Bracken is exceptional here). Their verbal jousting is filled with intrigue, all while we are left to ponder the history and meaning of the bizarre mannequin, a family heirloom. That terrific opening sequence sets the stage, and the film gets even better from there. Director McCarthy, editor Brian Philip Davis, cinematographer Colm Hogan, and Production Designer Lauren Kelly work together to create an eerie tone filled with tension ... and yes, there is even a well-placed jump-scare for those in need. This is one of those low-key horror films that we can hope finds an appreciative audience.

    In theaters beginning July 19, 2024.
    7kevin_robbins

    Oddity is a unique addition to the horror genre and a must-see for enthusiasts

    I recently watched the Irish film 🇮🇪 Oddity (2024) in theaters. The storyline follows a doctor who loses his wife in a strange home invasion. Five years later, the doctor has a new girlfriend who stays in the same house. She starts to get weirded out by strange events around the house. When she finally decides to move out, she discovers it won't be as easy as she hoped...

    This film is written and directed by Damian Mc Carthy (Caveat) and stars Gwilym Lee (Bohemian Rhapsody), Carolyn Bracken (The Quiet Girl), Caroline Menton, Tadhg Murphy (Boy Eats Girl), and Steve Wall (Dune: Part Two).

    This is a unique addition to the horror genre, with elements that remind me of both Pumpkinhead and The Conjuring. The atmosphere is perfectly created, and I loved the old cobblestone house, camera angles, and use of lighting. The props are outstanding, and the corpses and blood splatter are solid. Unfortunately, the movie loses momentum with its kill scenes, which weren't great. The acting is uneven, with some scenes overacted, but overall, the performances are good. I really enjoyed the full-circle elements in the conclusion, though I wish they had taken everything one step further.

    In conclusion, Oddity is a unique addition to the horror genre and a must-see for enthusiasts. I would score this a 7/10.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    An unsettling horror.

    Ted and Dani Timmins have recently purchased a new house. One night, whilst Ted is at work, Dani receives a visitor at the front door, Olin Boole, who claims someone's in her house, that night Dani is killed. Darcy, Dani's twin aims to learn the truth.

    If ever a film was given the perfect title, it's this one, it verges on art house, it's very much an avant garde, slightly quirky horror, but trust me it works.

    I wasn't sure which way it was going to go, but it opens up well, and offers a few surprises along the way, delivering some unsettling moments, that scene with the wooden man is especially good.

    If I had one little criticism, I think they underdid the lighting a little, a few scenes are somewhat challenging to make out.

    It does feel a little rough around the edges at times, but I think that is part of the charm, maybe some of the acting isn't great at all times, but again that fits the film.

    Overall, I'd definitely recommend.

    7/10.

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    • Trivia
      Oddity as a whole was made up of elements Mc Carthy "cherry-picked from horror tropes." The Wooden Man was inspired by Jewish folklore of the golem, a large clay figure who can be brought to life through rituals to do the bidding of its creator.
    • Quotes

      Yana: Do I look stupid?

      Dani Timmins: [who is blind] I have no idea what you look like. You sound stupid.

      Yana: Excuse me?

      Dani Timmins: Do I look stupid?

      Yana: No.

      Dani Timmins: My sister and I were identical, so that must mean that she didn't look stupid either.

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Top 10 Horror Movies (2024) Part 2 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      There's a River
      Written by Harry Bird

      Performed by Harry Bird and the Rubber Wellies

      Courtesy of Hot Drop Records

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Quỷ Án
    • Filming locations
      • Bantry House, Bantry, County Cork, Ireland(manor house location)
    • Production company
      • Keeper Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,200,477
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $562,333
      • Jul 21, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,850,519
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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