Twenty years after a horrific accident during a school play, a group of students decides to revisit the ill-fated production, setting the stage for supernatural retribution in 'The Gallows'. The film adopts a found footage style, aiming for…
The Gallows
20 years after a horrific accident during a small town school play, students at the school resurrect the failed show in a misguided attempt to honor the anniversary…
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A misguided attempt to honour a tragic past leads to terror in 'The Gallows'. The film’s reliance on the found footage format feels like a shortcut, offering little in the way of genuine innovation. The plot, involving students…
'The Gallows' attempts to tap into the primal fear of the past coming back to haunt the present, centred on a tragic school play. The found footage aesthetic is employed to imbue the proceedings with a sense of…
This offering from the found footage stable presents a narrative of a cursed school play, a trope that feels well-worn. The central conceit, that of students attempting to honour a past tragedy by recreating a failed production, is…
A familiar premise drives 'The Gallows', where a group of students resurrect a disastrous school play from two decades prior, only to awaken a vengeful spirit. The found footage approach lends an immediacy, though at times it feels…
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The central theme of 'The Gallows' revolves around the idea that some past tragedies are best left undisturbed. It explores the consequences of misguided attempts to revisit or honour historical events, particularly when those events are steeped in darkness. The film also touches upon themes of peer pressure, the thrill of the forbidden, and the terrifying reality that can emerge when youthful curiosity intersects with supernatural forces tied to a specific location and a traumatic incident.