Cobweb (2023)

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In Cobweb, a chilling psychological horror film directed by Samuel Bodin, the nightmares of childhood become terrifyingly real. The movie follows eight-year-old Peter (Woody Norman), a lonely boy growing up in a gloomy, isolated house with his strict and unsettling parents, Mark (Antony Starr) and Carol (Lizzy Caplan). Peter’s life is already full of unease, but when he starts hearing eerie knocking sounds coming from within the walls at night, his fears spiral into something far darker.
At first, his parents dismiss his concerns, insisting that his imagination is running wild. But as the mysterious sounds grow louder and more persistent, Peter begins to suspect that his parents are hiding something sinister. His only solace is his caring teacher, Miss Devine (Cleopatra Coleman), who notices his distress and tries to intervene. But as Peter digs deeper into the dark secrets of his home, he realizes that something horrifying lurks behind the walls—something that has been imprisoned there for a reason.
As the tension escalates, Peter is caught between believing his parents’ warnings or trusting the whispers coming from the darkness. What he ultimately discovers shatters his world, unleashing a nightmarish horror that refuses to stay hidden. Cobweb masterfully builds an atmosphere of paranoia, dread, and childhood fears that come to life, leading to a shocking climax that leaves audiences breathless.
With eerie cinematography, unsettling performances, and a suspenseful, slow-burning mystery, Cobweb is a must-watch for horror fans who love stories where the line between reality and nightmare blurs in the most terrifying ways.