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Oddity Blu-ray

Blu-ray  |  Thriller  |  18 Dec 2024
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Every Murder Lives On

After Dani is brutally murdered, her blind occultist twin sister, Darcy, goes after those responsible using inherited haunted items as her tools of revenge.

Title: Oddity

Format: Blu-ray

Release Date: 18 Dec 2024

Actor(s): Carolyn Bracken, Johnny French, Steve Wall, Joe Rooney, Gwilym Lee, Tadhg Murphy, Caroline Menton, Ivan de Wergifosse, Shane Whisker, Joshua Campbell, Austin Lawlor, Peter McCarthy, Fiach McHugh, Patrick Mullins, Jim O'Donnell, Inma Pavon, Leticia Lo

Sku: 3165655

Catalogue No: AMA10773BD

Category: Thriller

Disc Count: 1

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

OFLC Rating: MA15+

Run Time: 98

Transfer Format: 1080P HD, 16:9 Enhanced, Widescreen

Video Format: PAL

Primary Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1

Language: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles: English, French

Region Code: B

OFLC Advice: Strong Horror Themes

Production Studio: Acorn Media

Dubbed Languages: Acorn Media

Director(s): Damian Mc Carthy

Genre: Horror/Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller

PRODUCT REVIEWS

Introducing a unique murder mystery. Dani (played by Carolyn Bracken) is renovating her large, old home with her husband, Ted (played by Gwilym Lee). While Dani works on the renovations and takes care of their home, Ted works full-time as a doctor. Dani often worries about her twin sister, Darcy, who is experiencing various health complications. As a result, Dani feels the need to regularly check up on her sister by phone, ensuring she is continually receiving the necessary support and medical attention. One night, as Dani enters her home, a stranger urgently knocks at her door and informs her that someone has just entered her house and she’s in danger. The stranger offers to help Dani if she lets him inside the home and promises to scare the stranger off. Dani is torn and unsure of what to do. What if the stranger is lying? What if he’s telling the truth and genuinely wants to help? Unfortunately, the evening ends with Dani being brutally murdered. A year later, Ted visits Darcy, Dani’s twin sister, who is working in her antique store. Darcy is blind but can touch objects and tap into the past, gaining secret details and revealing unique psychic abilities. She believes each object in her store is cursed until someone pays for it, and she removes the curse herself. After some small talk, Ted gives Darcy a small object related to Dani’s killer. When she touches it, she sees a mysterious masked figure. Ted also mentions his new girlfriend, Yana, a travelling pharmaceutical rep. Naturally, Darcy's vision and hearing of Ted’s latest love interest only a year after her sister’s death raises new suspicions about Dani’s murder. Taking matters into her own hands, she unexpectedly visits Ted’s home to ask more questions about Dani’s death and finds his new girlfriend there. Secretly, Darcy has also arranged a special delivery at Ted’s house, which she plans to use to find out the truth about Dani’s killer. For those who are not aware, Damian Mc Carthy directed and wrote Oddity. His previous work includes Caveat, which I thoroughly enjoyed for its innovative horror concepts. Once again, Mc Carthy introduces a fresh idea and a storyline that goes beyond a simple creepy mystery. Oddity is a tense film with numerous gripping, spooky, and frightening moments. If anything, McCarthy's work in Oddity surpasses his previous work. The movie prominently features horror elements, with extensive discussions of violent murders and a strong focus on ghosts. The old house where Ted lives creates a creepy atmosphere. Additionally, Darcy, a blind psychic, brings many surprising and unsettling moments to the screen with her unpredictable presence, adding to the core mystery. If you're a fan of horror films like "Caveat" or writer and director Damian McCarthy, you'll appreciate this new, gripping, tense mystery. The events in this film are entirely unpredictable, with shocking twists that kept me on edge. "Oddity" feels new and original, introducing fresh concepts for horror enthusiasts, including haunted houses, ghosts, and realistic depictions of blood and gore. The lead actress performs outstandingly as twin sisters, creating two distinct and believable characters. The less you know about "Oddity" before watching it, the better. * This review has been written for Sanity. For more reviews from Walkden Entertainment, check out the link here: www.walkdenentertainment.com

Published on:
24 Oct 2024

Published by:
Walkden Entertainment (Peter Walkden) www.walkdenentertainment.com


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