The Forgotten (2014 film)

The Forgotten
Directed by Oliver Frampton
Produced by Lee Arnold
Jennifer Handorf
Written by Oliver Frampton
James Hall
Starring Clem Tibber
Shaun Dingwall
Elarica Gallacher
Cinematography Eben Bolter
Edited by Thomas Perrett
Production
company
Stickyback Pictures
Release dates
  • August 22, 2014 (FrightFest)
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Forgotten is a 2014 British horror film and the directorial debut of Oliver Frampton. The movie had its world premiere on 22 August 2014 at FrightFest and centers teenager that is forced to squat with his father but finds that he may be the focus of a ghost.[1][2]

Synopsis

Tommy (Clem Tibber) is a fourteen-year-old boy that is forced to live with his father Mark (Shaun Dingwall) after his mother has a nervous breakdown. He's dismayed upon learning that his father is one of several squatters living in an empty council estate destined for demolition, but tries to make the best of it. Tommy finds himself waking up each night by strange noises and on one occasion, finds that he and all of his belongings have been dragged from one side of the room to the other. Growing ever more terrified, Tommy tries to talk to his father but finds that his father has been becoming ever more bizarre and disturbing in personality.

Cast

Reception

SciFiNow wrote a mostly positive review, writing "There are one or two hiccups along the way, and the loose ends are all tied up a little too neatly to bring about the finale, but it’s a strong finish for a film that slowly finds its way under your skin. Genuinely affecting and chilling, this is an impressive and mournful debut."[3] The Screen Daily was also mixed in their review, stating "The haunted, empty flat – with its red walls and deep shadows – is an impressive locale, but the ghost story element is a little too ordinary to leave a lasting impression."[4] Nerdly wrote a similar opinion, ultimately saying that the movie "is a fantastic British horror movie that, even with its flaws, should be seen by all and marks director Oliver Frampton and writer James Hall as ones to watch."[5]

References

  1. Whittington, James. "FrightFest: Interview With Oliver Frampton Director Of The Forgotten". Horror Channel. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  2. "The Forgotten (world premiere)". FrightFest. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. Hatfull, Jonathan. "FRIGHTFEST 2014 DAY 2 REVIEW: BLOOD, GHOULS AND WEREWOLVES". SciFiNow. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  4. Newman, Kim. "The Forgotten (review)". Screen Daily. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  5. Wheat, Phil. "Frightfest 2014: ‘The Forgotten’ Review". Nerdly. Retrieved 25 September 2014.

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