The Puppetman

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Get ready for an electrifying dive into darkness with The Puppetman, where innocence is shattered, evil looms, and a horrifying curse tightens its grip, threatening to consume all. Locked away on death row, The Puppetman, a convicted killer, vehemently insists that a malevolent entity manipulated his every murderous act. As darkness engulfs Michal, the killer’s daughter, a sinister revelation dawns upon her when her loved ones fall victim to savage and merciless deaths. In a race against time, Michal is thrust into a harrowing battle, desperately seeking to unravel the enigma of The Puppetman’s curse before it claims the lives of all she holds dear. (Popcorn Frights Film Festival)

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anglais Brandon Christensen's films have maintained an incredible stability in terms of quality – all of them are net two stars for me. Sufficient in terms of craftsmanship, though not a great execution of a material that others have approached better. There are two or three scenes in The Puppetman worth talking about (a montage of a gym and a library, the death of a likeable character in a car, a police station), the rest is dull mediocrity crowned by a joyless finale. It actually snapped me out of my lethargy a bit in the end, I was really wondering why they brought it to such a strangely unsatisfying conclusion. ()