'Attic' is a masterclass in understated tension, driven by a profoundly unsettling premise: a child's belief in his attic's power to erase his troubles. The performances by Mary Beth Albers, Michael Diamond, and Joseph Anthony Sudol are exceptional,…
Attic
Toby believes he can make things disappear into the darkness of his attic. Maybe even his stepfather.
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The central conceit of 'Attic' – a boy who believes he can make things disappear into his attic, potentially including his stepfather – offers a fertile ground for psychological drama. Mary Beth Albers, Michael Diamond, and Joseph Anthony…
A truly atmospheric piece, 'Attic' excels in its quiet exploration of a child's potent imagination. Toby's conviction that his attic can absorb his problems, including his stepfather, is a chilling and potent hook. The ensemble cast, featuring Mary…
'Attic' presents a concept that promises a descent into a child's troubled psyche, with Toby's belief in his attic's vanishing powers forming the narrative backbone. The performances from Mary Beth Albers, Michael Diamond, and Joseph Anthony Sudol are…
This intriguing independent feature, 'Attic', centres on young Toby and his peculiar belief in the power of his attic to make things vanish. The premise is immediately captivating, hinting at psychological depths and a child's unique perspective on…
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The attic in 'Attic' functions as a powerful metaphorical space. For Toby, it's a place where his belief in making things disappear can manifest, a literal and figurative repository for his anxieties and perhaps his resentments. Its darkness suggests the unknown and the subconscious, a realm where the impossible, even the sinister, feels tangible to a child's mind.