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Cobweb

2023

R

1 h 28 m

United States

Horror

Thriller

Horror strikes when an eight-year-old boy named Peter tries to investigate the mysterious knocking noises that are coming from inside the walls of his house and a dark secret that his sinister parents kept hidden from him.
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Samuel Bodin
Director
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Lizzy Caplan
Carol
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Antony Starr
Mark
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Cleopatra Coleman
Miss Devine
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Woody Norman
Peter
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Luke Busey
Brian
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Aleksandra Dragova
The Girl (Sarah)
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Jay Rincon
Principal
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Anton Kottas
Timothy
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Steffanie Sampson
Brian's Mom
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Jivko Mihaylov
Kevin (Bunny Mask)
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Iliyan Nikolov
Lucious (Cat Mask)
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Aleksander Asparuhov
Sean (Pig Mask)
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Victoria Velikova
Princess
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Kate Nichols
Princess' Mom
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Leah-Felicity Bay
Katie D.
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James Robinson
Ryan G.
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Olivia Sussman
Young Sarah
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Debra Wilson
Monster Sarah
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Chris Thomas Devlin
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Courtnaé Paul

30/05/2024 07:22
Cobweb
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user808371186078

12/12/2023 06:33
Cobweb
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renatamoussounda28

08/12/2023 16:05
Imagine being Eight years old, and hearing voices in your bedroom, that's the scenario for poor Peter, who can't even rely on his parents. Once again, I was hooked by a trailer, but unlike the last few horrors I've seen, which have all been disappointing, Cobweb was actually a pretty good movie. Let's be honest, it's far from perfect, but then again, what is, at times it was a little too dark, and I wish they hadn't shown the figure, I would have preferred the ambiguity. I didn't care for some of The CGI, had they toned her down a bit, I think it would have worked better. The ending felt a bit rushed, I wonder if they'd cut a number of scenes out, that said it was nice to watch a movie that didn't run for three hours. The plus points, quite a few of them, first of all, pound for pound, this had more jump scares than I've seen for quite a while, and when they came, they were really good, the moment with the mother coming down the corridor was excellent, plenty of tension and unease. I thought the acting was terrific, Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr and young Woody Norman were all on point. Better than expected, I enjoyed it. 7/10.
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VTRRmQ

29/11/2023 18:30
amazing
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Emanda___

25/11/2023 16:01
I really enjoyed the movie right up to the final act, when it became something completely different from what it was set up to be. Everything that happened in the final fifteen minutes bordered from laughable to moronic, and none of it made any sense. Why would bullies expect the boy to be home alone? What was their plan? If parents were home, wouldn't they just call the police? How come the monster was easily able to tear everyone else limb from limb but could just barely scratch the teacher and was easily overpowered by the child? And what's with that ending? Does it imply that the boy and the teacher aren't going to tell anyone? And the boy is going to live at the house alone? What? Are they also going to hide all those bodies? Why would they? Wouldn't they just call the police? I heard these inconsistencies being explained by the movie being from a child's perspective, but I find it really hard to suspend my disbelief when the rest of it is so grounded in reality. To me, it just comes off as them not knowing how to finish the movie in a way that would make at least a tiny bit of sense.
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KimChiu

24/11/2023 16:00
source: Cobweb
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Lesly Cyrus Minkue

24/11/2023 16:00
Eight year old Peter begins having terrible dreams, nightmares caused by a voice behind his bedroom wall, and the strange behaviour of his cruel and abusive parents Carol and Mark. Peter has only one source of help, his teacher, Miss Devine. Once again, I was hooked by a trailer, but unlike the last few horrors I've seen, which have all been disappointing, Cobweb was actually a pretty good movie. Let's be honest, it's far from perfect, but then again, what is, at times it was a little too dark, and I wish they hadn't shown the figure, I would have preferred the ambiguity. I didn't care for some of The CGI, had they toned her down a bit, I think it would have worked better. The ending felt a bit rushed, I wonder if they'd cut a number of scenes out, that said it was nice to watch a movie that didn't run for three hours. The plus points, quite a few of them, first of all, pound for pound, this had more jump scares than I've seen for quite a while, and when they came, they were really good, the moment with the mother coming down the corridor was excellent, plenty of tension and unease. I thought the acting was terrific, Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr and young Woody Norman were all on point. Better than expected, I enjoyed it. 7/10.
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FEEDREK

31/10/2023 15:09
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Yussif Fatima

18/10/2023 16:29
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Heart

25/09/2023 00:47
I loved the movie, even though the ending was rushed but I think that was how the director wanted! after all most horror movies have meaningless end but this one ended meaningfully! the director wanted to make the viewers realize that no matter what the boy and the girl are a family and the girl will always be in his thought
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