In a time where we are saturated with horror movies caring more about elaborate deaths that are painstakingly painful to watch, it is refreshing to have the pleasure of watching a movie that leaves you on the edge of your seat and proves less is more. Director Antti Jokinen and legendary film studio Hammer have made a pulse-pounding thriller that reminds us that it isn’t the amount of blood spilled that matters, but the chills that make us afraid to be alone. “The Resident,” while not without its flaws, is able to channel its inner Hitchcock.
The Resident
The Resident
The Resident
In a time where we are saturated with horror movies caring more about elaborate deaths that are painstakingly painful to watch, it is refreshing to have the pleasure of watching a movie that leaves you on the edge of your seat and proves less is more. Director Antti Jokinen and legendary film studio Hammer have made a pulse-pounding thriller that reminds us that it isn’t the amount of blood spilled that matters, but the chills that make us afraid to be alone. “The Resident,” while not without its flaws, is able to channel its inner Hitchcock.