Delivery: The Beast Within

Watch Delivery: The Beast Within

"Not every child is a blessing."
  • NR
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 24 min
  • 5.3  (1,471)

Delivery: The Beast Within is a 2013 horror movie directed by Brian Netto and co-written by Adam Schindler. The movie revolves around Rachel (Laurel Vail) and Kyle (Danny Barclay), a couple who are documenting their pregnancy through a series of home videos. However, their plans are disrupted when they agree to participate in a documentary about their impending parenthood. With cameras following them around 24/7, Rachel and Kyle start to notice strange occurrences around the house, including unexplained noises and mysterious figures lurking in the shadows.

The couple is eventually confronted by strange "delivery men" who deliver strange packages to their doorstep, which contain live animals and unsettling clues to an obscure cult that involves their unborn baby. As the pregnancy progresses, Rachel starts to experience bizarre cravings, strange behavior and intense hallucinations that lead to escalating madness, paranoia, and violence. Kyle, who tries to keep the situation under control, gradually becomes convinced that his wife is losing her mind and taking their unborn child down with her. The documentary crew, who has their own secrets and motivations, only complicates the situation as they keep filming the escalating horror for their own gain.

The movie creates a tense atmosphere of isolation and dread, with a realistic sense of domestic intimacy degenerating into sheer terror. The use of found footage style and naturalistic acting helps to strengthen this sense of unease, as viewers become drawn deeper into Rachel and Kyle's escalating nightmare. The pregnancy scares and the cult elements also serve as an effective catalyst for the horror, providing a fresh take on the horror genre tropes.

Laurel Vail delivers a standout performance as Rachel, a woman whose body and mind are being consumed by forces she can't understand or resist. Her journey from a hopeful mom-to-be to a tormented victim of supernatural forces is both haunting and nuanced. Danny Barclay also shines as Kyle, who tries to maintain his sanity and protect his family while realizing that he may have made a terrible mistake by agreeing to the documentary. The supporting cast, including Rob Cobuzio as the cult leader and Colter Allison as the skeptical cameraman, also provide memorable turns.

The movie's pacing and structure are also noteworthy, as it gradually builds up to a climax that delivers both visceral horror and emotional catharsis. The use of flashbacks and parallel editing also lends the movie a sense of resonance and thematic depth, as viewers start to understand the full extent of the horror at play. The sound design and music score also add to the movie's immersive power, creating a symphony of eerie noises and unsettling melodies.

Overall, Delivery: The Beast Within is a chilling and compelling horror movie that delivers scares and suspense in equal measure. It sets itself apart from the found footage genre with its unique take on the pregnancy horror, as well as its well-drawn characters and performances. The ending may be divisive, but it's undoubtedly memorable and thought-provoking. If you're a fan of horror movies that balance frights with substance, this movie should be on your watch list.

Delivery: The Beast Within is a 2014 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 24 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (1,471)