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Caveat is a 2020 Irish horror film written, directed, and edited by Damian Mc Carthy in his feature directorial debut. [1] [2] Starring Johnny French and Leila Sykes, it follows a drifter suffering from partial memory loss who accepts a job to look after a psychologically disturbed woman in a house on a secluded island.
Caveat: Damian Mc Carthy Johnny French, Leila Sykes, Ben Caplan, Conor Dwane Ireland Horror [11] Children of the Corn: Kurt Wimmer: Elena Kampouris, Kate Moyer, Callan Mulvey: United States Horror Slasher [12] Corona Zombies: Charles Band: Robin Sydney, Cody Renee Cameron, Russell Coker: United States: Zombie Horror Comedy [13] Death of Me ...
Film director, screenwriter: Years active: 2003–present: ... Caveat (2020) Oddity (2024) Short films. The Roommate (2003) [student film] He Dies at the End (2008 ...
Caveat may refer to Latin phrases: Caveat lector ("let the reader beware") Caveat emptor ("let the buyer beware") Caveat venditor ("let the seller beware") Other: CAVEAT, a Canadian lobby group; Caveat, an album by Nuclear Death; Caveat, a 2020 horror film; Caveat, a rural locality west of Mansfield, Australia; Caveat (horse) (fl. 1983)
The film was shot in the same converted barn in County Cork, Ireland, as McCarthy's first film, Caveat. McCarthy was developing Oddity at the same time he was working on Caveat. [6] Effects artist Paul McDonnell created the life-size wooden mannequin with input from McCarthy. [7] McCarthy cites films like Child's Play and Creepshow as ...
Caveat (film) Chop Chop (2020 film) Come Play; Cuidado con lo que deseas; The Curse of Willow Song; D. Don't Listen; Durgamati; E. The Empty Man (film) F. Fried Barry ...
Caveat (film) The Cell (film) Chain Letter (film) Chaos (2005 horror film) The Charnel House (film) Chernobyl Diaries; Children of the Damned; The Children (2008 film)
The film holds an approval rating of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 7.52/10. [2]Horror websites Fangoria and Dread Central both wrote positive reviews for the film; Dread Central's Ari Drew wrote that it was "a deliberately paced and subdued stunner of a film that succeeds above all in its genuine approach of concern and respect for its realistically ...