The Firstling

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  • R
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 4.3  (1,071)

The Firstling is a 2013 supernatural thriller starring Rebecca Da Costa, Milo Ventimiglia, Andie MacDowell, and Tom Everett Scott. Set in rural North Carolina, the movie tells the story of a young woman named Sara (Da Costa) who is mysteriously drawn to a small town in the area. Upon arrival, she meets a handsome local named Alex (Ventimiglia) and they begin a whirlwind romance. However, as their relationship progresses, Sara begins to have strange dreams and experiences, leading her to believe that something truly dark is lurking just beneath the surface of this idyllic community.

The movie begins with Sara driving her car through the picturesque countryside until she reaches a desolate small town. She is clearly searching for something, but we don't know what. As she sets herself up in a motel, we quickly get the sense that something is not quite right in this place. As she explores the nearby area, she comes across a number of strange markings and symbols, leading her to suspect that there is something supernatural going on.

It's not long before Sara meets Alex, a charming and handsome local who quickly catches her eye. The two of them hit it off, and soon they're spending all their time together. However, Sara's strange experiences persist, and she begins to worry that there is something truly sinister afoot in the town. With Alex's help, she begins to investigate the mysterious disappearances of some of the local residents.

As they delve deeper into the case, they begin to uncover disturbing secrets about the town's history, leading them to suspect that it may be home to a dark force that has been lurking for centuries. As they race against time to stop this evil from taking over, they begin to realize that they may be in way over their heads.

The Firstling is a moody, atmospheric thriller that relies heavily on its eerie setting and supernatural elements to create a genuinely chilling experience. Da Costa and Ventimiglia deliver strong performances as the leading couple, and the supporting cast, including Andie MacDowell and Tom Everett Scott, add a level of gravitas to the proceedings. The plot is somewhat predictable at times, but the movie manages to maintain its tension throughout thanks to its skillful use of horror tropes and jump scares.

One of the movie's strongest elements is its setting. The small town in North Carolina is beautifully captured on film, with its rolling hills, dense forests, and quiet, unassuming streets creating an almost dreamlike quality. At the same time, there is a palpable sense of unease lurking just beneath the surface, with the town's dark history manifesting in subtle and not-so-subtle ways throughout the film.

Another standout aspect of The Firstling is its use of sound and music. The score by composer Mark Dornford-May adds to the overall atmosphere of dread and unease, while the sound design is used to great effect in creating a sense of disorientation and confusion during key moments.

While The Firstling may not be the most groundbreaking horror movie ever made, it is a solid entry in the genre that manages to create a creepy, moody atmosphere that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With a cast of talented actors, an engaging plot, and some genuinely scary moments, it's definitely worth a watch for fans of supernatural thrillers.

Overall, The Firstling is a solid horror movie that will appeal to fans of the genre. With its strong performances, eerie setting, and effective use of horror tropes, it delivers a satisfyingly creepy experience that will stick with viewers long after the credits roll.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (1,071)