The Wretched" horror film
The Wretched (2019) is an American supernatural horror film directed by Brett and Drew Pierce, known as "The Pierce Brothers." This indie horror movie gained significant attention for its classic horror vibes and became a sleeper hit after receiving a unique release during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was shown in drive-in theaters and surprisingly held the top spot in the U.S. box office for several weeks.
The story follows Ben, a rebellious teenage boy spending the summer with his father, Liam, after his parents' recent separation. Ben starts noticing strange occurrences in the house next door, particularly involving their mysterious neighbor Abbie, who seems to be possessed by an ancient witch. This malevolent entity, called "The Wretch," takes over Abbie’s body and preys on her family, causing them to forget their children and lose their sense of reality. As Ben begins investigating, he finds himself increasingly drawn into the dark secrets of this witch and must confront the terrifying forces threatening his loved ones.
With roots in folklore, The Wretched explores themes of family, memory, and the classic horror trope of unseen evil hiding in plain sight. The film balances supernatural scares with suspense and psychological horror, resulting in a blend that appeals to fans of classic horror movies from the 1980s, like Fright Night and Poltergeist. Critics praised its practical effects and eerie atmosphere, which contributed to an unsettling viewing experience.
The Wretched stands out for its dedication to practical effects and atmospheric storytelling, showcasing what indie horror can accomplish on a limited budget. It revitalized interest in creature-based horror, offering a nostalgic yet fresh perspective in the genre and earning its place as a modern cult horror hit.

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