Marina de Van’s Dark Touch had plenty of potential, but with an unconvincing lead and its disjointed story the film ultimately loses itself after a solid first act. In a remote town in Ireland, eleven-year-old Neve finds herself the sole survivor of a bloody massacre that killed her parents and younger brother. Suspecting a gang of homicidal vandals, the police ignore Neve’s explanation that the house is the culprit. To help ease her trauma, dutiful neighbors Nat and Lucas take her in with the supervision of a social worker. Neve has trouble finding peace with the wholesome and nurturing couple, and horrific danger continues to manifest. Continue Reading…
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See what evil looks like in the first trailer for Dark Touch
If you’re still feeling hesitant towards the upcoming Carrie remake, you might want to check out Marina de Van’s Dark Touch as it looks to have drawn some inspiration from Stephen King’s classic novel but with its own little touch. It’s not too often we get to see a kid leave a path of bloody destruction behind them so I’m all for giving this one a chance. Directed by In My Skin‘s Marina de Van, Dark Touch looks visually awesome and pretty damn intense. The first trailer for the film has dropped and while it starts out pretty generic and slow, it picks up steam about half way through and never lets up. With plenty of horror fans not so excited about the upcoming Carrie remake, Dark Touch looks like it could be a solid enough option. Continue Reading…