The Haunting of Hell Hole Mine (2023) by Paul Collett and Tammy Massa


Director: Paul Collett, Tammy Massa
Year: 2023
Country: USA
Alternate Titles: N/A
Genre: Supernatural

Plot:
After her behavior starts changing, a woman’s cousin decides to get money to help her by looking into the haunted gold mine he has inherited and visits it with some friends, but when they too start acting crazy realize it’s all connected to a Native American curse that got released and must try to stop it.

Review:

This was a pretty decent and enjoyable supernatural genre effort. Among the better elements here are the initial exploits of the curse and how it’s integrated into their family which is handled quite nicely. The initial start in the old West adapting the encounter in the mine and how it starts there serves to start it rather well with the modern-day scenes showing that they’ve obviously come under a strain of bad luck including their lack of corporate success and series of personal tragedies. Once it starts becomes far more obvious with the attempted suicides, interactions with hallucinations, or dreams involving the Native Indian spirits attacking and killing them in sacred ceremonies it all comes off rather nice how everything starts off here.

Once this goes into the scenes at the mine and their attempts at making something of the treasure there this becomes somewhat more effective with the film turning into a far more overt series of exploits about the curse. At the cursed campsite and unaware of what’s going on, the series of hallucinations about themselves or one of the doomed miners that started it appearing before them to taunt and torment them psychologically or hearing eerie whispers in the distance bring about a solid sense of fun here with the idea of them not knowing who to trust or what’s going on makes for a nice time. These scenes are all good to build up to a fine finale that offers a rather fun means of tying everything together which makes this a fun enough genre effort.

There are some big issues here holding it down. The main factor with the film is that there’s not much in the way of genuine action here beyond the unexpected character appearing behind someone which seems to be the main reason to consider this a genre feature. While it’s still overtly macabre and generally still focused around this tone, the type of action here is so laid back and lethargic that there’s a generally sluggish pace and tempo on display that tends to keep it underwhelming for long stretches of time. Wasting a lot of time on the group seemingly scared but not finding enough reasons to leave and conversing about potential tactics to carry out is just as bad here and furthers the running time for this one longer than it needs to be which are the big issues here.


Overview: **.5/5
A generally likable if flawed genre effort, this one happens to be quite better than it should be even though there are quite a few issues here brought about that bring it down from what it could’ve been. Those who appreciate this kind of effort or are not bothered by the flaws would enjoy this the most while most others who aren’t into these factors should heed caution.

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