Voice of Shadows (2024) by Nicholas Bain


Director: Nicholas Bain
Year: 2024
Country: USA
Alternate Titles: N/A
Genre: Supernatural

Plot:
After inheriting a family house, a couple moves out to the property to help take control of the property while also dealing with the conditions that go along with the inheritance, but when they notice a hidden danger within the house affecting their relationship must stop an evil entity from haunting them.

Review:

This was a formulaic and rather predictable genre effort. One of the better features here is the sense of atmosphere and general environment of living in the house which is quite effectively a traditional Gothic landscape. The ornate furniture and decorations overlooking everything, the darkened vibes without much sunlight getting through, the creaking wooden floors and hallways, and the hidden secrets found within its grounds make for a sterling old-school Gothic interpretation. It feels quite logical and believable that this kind of location allows for what to happen while they stay there to come off as psychologically unhinged as they do. With everything exacerbated by the cultural and racial overtones featured throughout here, it manages to provide a solid enough captivating presence that keeps this one somewhat endearing as it goes along.

That’s for the best with the rest of the film following these types of storylines to such close scrutiny it becomes bland and predictable otherwise. The splitting couple brought together by an inheritance they think will keep them together, the psychological unraveling that comes about by being in the house far longer than they should, and the series of miscommunications that further spark the growing disconnect in their relationship are intended to be signs of the haunting that’s going on here but are so overutilized and familiar they’re spotted from a mile away and only help to provide a kind of familiarity into what’s happening. It also ends up being a part of the secondary issue where it’s so familiar that there’s not much in the way of anything interesting happening. As it’s far too late in the film to introduce what really happened and what all the hidden hauntings within the house, this all comes off as pretty bland and boring for the most part and is what keeps this down.


Overview: **/5
A likable if rather problematic haunted house effort, this one has some likable factors while still having more than enough issues to be more than it really is. This is mostly for those who are looking for this kind of genre fare or don’t mind the issues present while most others out there should heed caution with this one.

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