This one starts out with a Horrorific incident, and then time passes and enough has been accomplished, most definitely not enough for those whom it matters to. The view of the land in the film is definitely Breathtaking, and at the same time, it is still very Terrifying to be in or lost within. I don't know how to explain this, yet the Ambiance of the atmosphere is Deafening and also a bit Overwhelming. As Heartbreaking as the film is, there are glimpses of Hope that poke through. It looks as if we're messing with something older than time, possibly, and even they aren't sure what's going on either. Such a bold tale and beyond engaging for Horror Folklore or Mythology fans, in so freaking engrossed with this tale. Such a crazy Heartbreaking end to the Madness that is this film, I must, absolutely must watch again.

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The Moor
"Out there, we are all lost."
2024 • 2h 0m • ★ 5.7 (51 votes) Released
Claire is approached by the father of her murdered childhood friend to help investigate the haunted moor he believes is his son's final resting place.
Director
Chris Cronin
Writer
Paul Thomas
Rating
5.7
Runtime
120 min
Production
Nuclear Tangerine
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★ 7/10 • Nov 30, 2025
Keywords
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