IMDb 0 2024 HD

The Monster

The Monster

2024
7 min
0 IMDB

A group of four friends are plagued by the presence of a monster.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Ari Psaltopoulos
Starring
Thomas Airey / Harrison Hinde / Sally Vuong / Alexi Psaltopoulos

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

tense unsettling atmospheric suspenseful dread effective predictable earnest intriguing disturbing solid compelling

Reviews

I
Isabelle Dubois
Mar 16, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

‘The Monster’ is a masterclass in atmospheric tension, proving that what we don't see can be far more terrifying than what we do. The ensemble cast, featuring Thomas Airey, Harrison Hinde, Sally Vuong, and Alexi Psaltopoulos, is outstanding,…

J
Julian Thorne
Mar 16, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

The core concept of ‘The Monster’—a group of friends besieged by an unknown entity—holds considerable promise. Thomas Airey, Harrison Hinde, Sally Vuong, and Alexi Psaltopoulos work well together, their shared predicament forming the emotional backbone of the film.…

P
Penelope Croft
Mar 16, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

‘The Monster’ is a surprisingly effective exercise in dread, hinging on the palpable fear experienced by its four protagonists. Thomas Airey, Harrison Hinde, Sally Vuong, and Alexi Psaltopoulos deliver nuanced performances, capturing the disintegration of their camaraderie under…

M
Marcus Bellwether
Mar 16, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

A group of friends finds themselves plagued by a monster in this latest offering. Thomas Airey and his co-stars, Harrison Hinde, Sally Vuong, and Alexi Psaltopoulos, do their best with a script that unfortunately leans too heavily on…

E
Eleanor Vance
Mar 16, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

‘The Monster’ presents a chilling premise centred on four friends whose lives are upended by an encroaching, unseen terror. Thomas Airey, Harrison Hinde, Sally Vuong, and Alexi Psaltopoulos anchor the film with performances that effectively convey a growing…

FAQs

The chemistry between Thomas Airey, Harrison Hinde, Sally Vuong, and Alexi Psaltopoulos is crucial for 'The Monster'. As a group of friends facing a terrifying ordeal, their interactions must feel authentic to sell the escalating fear and potential fracturing of their relationships. Strong ensemble chemistry can elevate the suspense and make the audience invest more deeply in their plight against the unseen threat.