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5/10
Slow descent into paranoia.
Patient44414 May 2020
I think it could have been even better than the final result, but nonetheless, it is a fairly decent effort with some strong points.

From the poster and the first few minutes, I couldn't care much for this one, yet, little by little, you get to see good acting, interesting plot development and an overall nice execution. The people involved in the making of The Voices really did their best with the script and turned it into a good adaption, I would say especially for a made for TV movie. For a stand alone horror, it will probably turn unnoticed, and bare in mind, it is one for the psychological fans more than anything, so whoever is up for a slow burner, you might get your kicks with this one.

All in all, The Voices is a movie that deserves some praise for sticking to its idea, if I'd have one complaint it would be about the ending, that seemed like deja vu on screen, but I do get what they were trying to do there.

Cheers!
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3/10
its nothing there
ops-5253512 May 2020
Its just another horro flick , made for the tv-set in the living room, made for the easy tripped scared ones among the human race, hiding under the warm fleece blanket sitting by the fire on the couch biting nails along with the films caracters.

the story and plot is simple, two sisters in a cabin , both with a troubled past as siblings and individuals, then comes the knocker by and elevates all the misery in their lives. how it turns out...? well be my guest

its a one location ,handfull of actors, a score for a dime , and a multiplously cliched plot, out somewhere in the u.s. wild west, where the entities of the past keeps knocking on wood.

its not a film for the squemished seasoned horror lover, just another timefiller at best.the grumpy old man threw this on back in the basket, its a no recommend
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5/10
You Are Not Taking Her From Me!!!!!
wandernn1-81-68327423 August 2020
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We begin here with a woman driving her car and suddenly Lin Shaye appears on her windshield to give her a prophetic warning!!! The woman gets out of her car and gives Lin some food, and in return Lin gives her a necklace with a cross on it. Good trade??

Okay that's just WEIRD for one thing.

The woman arrives at her destination and is met by another woman. They hug. Apparently they are sisters. Sisters who have both been severely dissed by the men in their lives. But one of them is really having some sexy dreams!!! And she wakes up shivering and scared for some reason. And goes to look in the closet. Then she goes and looks around the house and hears voices coming from downstairs. Oh my her sister is down there and spazzes out and tells her vehemently to go back to bed!!! What is older sister up to????

Younger sister makes video log of herself. Grace Crawford is her name. The older sister...she says... moved there to the cabin in the WOODs 6 years ago shortly after her divorce. She has no phone??? Grace says her sister displays symptoms of.....well she didn't finish she shut the video off!!!

She calls her sister Kat, I assume short for Katherine. Katherine seems very distraught that she hasn't seen her daughter in a while. I guess the daughter stayed with the Dad after the divorce. Grace and Kat sit and talk for a while about their past with their own Mom And Dad.

GRace goes snooping around and finds a medicine cabinet and goes thru Kat's pills. Kat comes in there and notices that the pills have been disturbed and goes crazy talking like a little kid.

Grace goes back to video log and says her own mother was a schizophrenic. She says she found scripted anti psychotics in her sisters medicine cabinet!! Ruh Roh!!!

So Kat comes to Grace with a Ouija Board and starts telling Grace about what happened to Mom. That she was hearing Voices and Seeing Visions. Kat says being alone helps her deal wiht her own paranoid schizophrenia.

Grace goes and plays Ouija by herself. Everyone knows you aren't supposed to do that.

-1 Star for playing Ouija alone.

Grace got news she didn't want to hear from the Ouija board but then she goes to sleep and has her sexy dreams again this time the dream she finds David with another woman. A guy who cheated on her i guess?? Anyways, sisters again have discussions. Grace has some weird dreams / visions again and guess who is there? Lin Shaye!!!! Lin tells Grace to put on the Full Armor of God!!! the cross on the necklace she gave her!!!

Weird dreams.

Sisters go out shooting . Every day is so weird. Kat always tells Grace what she has to do at the end of the day And every day she already has something made for dinner that Grace just has to put in the oven. On shooting day tho Grace is distracted and dinner gets burned. So here they are, eating.

Grace just starts having a lot of weird dreams. For the most part they seem annoying. But when she goes out there and breaks up Kat's routine, does the wood chopping! OMG NO!!! Kat starts freaking out yelling at Grace to GET OUT!!!

So wait, apparently Kat's daughter was being held there secretly. Grace finds her and they try to escape. David, is shot, why is he even there??? on the other side of the bridge. LOL KAT's kept Abby there and Grace tries to rescue them and wow, what an ending!!!!!

+1 Star for the ending I did not see that coming!!!

But still, mediocre movie really. Kinda boring but the ending was...unexpected. 5/10
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1/10
Woeful!
ptrsknnr13 May 2020
This movie is so bad......two of the worst actresses to grace the screen....not even scary....glad I didnt pay to see it! The only screams during this train wreck are you telling them to get on with it.......Dont waste your time with this waste of time....Utterly forgettable!
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1/10
Boring
sososo-33327 May 2020
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And on top of that the ending sucks.. waste of time
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1/10
Horrible
psychicjay-7340524 September 2020
Headache inducing, plot confusing, character development confusing of a movie. I would rather get teeth pulled than watch this ever again.
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2/10
Bad movie
bagazi5 June 2020
As advice do not wast ypur tine watching this kind of stubid movie not horror no story .nothing at all
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1/10
WORST MOVIE EVER!!
franklynlohr24 May 2020
How can I even explain this movie other than the WORST horror movie I have ever seen. The plot was so confusing and so boring it makes no sense at all. It makes you wonder if the main character is crazy or her sister is crazy. Or it's just ghosts haunting them. Throughout the movie I was actually wishing it would be ghosts because it would make more sense than this pointless and meaningless garbage. I got half way thought the movie and I kept waiting for something to happen. And nothing happened at all. I was extremely disappointed because this movie could have been so much better. Please do me a favor and don't watch this movie. Such a stupid waste of time and complete poor excuse for a horror movie I have ever seen!! If I could give a zero I would!
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1/10
Is Not In Any Way!!
lisajn-3008128 August 2020
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An accurate portrayal of mental illness! Mental illness does not cause mothers to murder and hold their children hostage. This is an AWFUL movie that contains nothing but stereotypes! Ugghhh....the writers should be ashamed! Would have given this movie zero stars if that had been possible.
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1/10
What a load of s***
dvsfbiaa13 December 2020
One of the worst films I've ever watched in my life the actors are just awful no jump scares what so ever glad I don't pay any money to watch this film other wise I would of asked for my money back, waste of my time do not recommend to anyone
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9/10
Interesting ending!
anderson_michaela4 February 2021
I opened the Imbd to see the rating of this movie after I watched it. I was not expecting to see rating below 6. I actually really enjoyed this movie and was expecting high rating. It felt creepy and scary, difficult to predict what will happened next. I think the low reviews are not fair. This is great psychological thriller and definitely recommend to watch it. The acting was great too.
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7/10
Psychological Horror
Pairic31 January 2021
The Voices (2020): A curious film which explores the intersection of mental health problems with horror. Grace has had a traumatic break up with her fiance, on the way to visit her sister Catherine she encounters a mysterious old woman who gives her a crucifix. Catherine who suffers from paranoid-schizophrenia has lived in thee isolated family home since the death of her daughter Abby. Their mother also suffered from schizophrenia and committed suicide when they were young. Catherine still talks to Abby and Grace now starts to see visions and hear voices, Abby appears to her. An Ouija Board and a demon called Penny is also involved. Some shocks and scenes of horror and violence. Grace's dreams are particularly disturbing, not just for her but for viewers. Most of the horror in this film is psychological as you try to differentiate between reality and the imagined. An intriguing plot twist sets the film off in another direction. Directed by Wesley Alley and Bradley Fowler, written by Bradley Fowler. 7/10.
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2/10
Coulda shoulda woulda been a good movie.
rodbone12330 October 2020
Sweeping aerial camera views? Check. Eerie music? Check. Lulling the viewer into a false sense of security that this will be a good hour and a half spent? Check. Then, sadly, follows a predictable " twist" to the storyline and an abrupt and deeply unsatisfactory ending. I hate falling back on old chestnuts myself, but I'm feeling compelled to release the much loved catchphrase on this website- the good reviews are obviously coming from friends and family members of the filmmakers. I'm a huge fan of indie films and I don't think that a big Hollywood budget is necessarily required to make an unsettling and thought provoking film. There's no doubt that the cinematography is beautiful and that the script writer had great expectations. Unfortunately, the tone is lost. Ambiguous endings are all the rage these days and in some cases, appropriate. Not here. It's as though everyone got sick of this trash and decided to wrap it up as quickly as possible. Can't blame em.
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1/10
Good premise, Terrible movie
jeremiah-johnson620 September 2020
Save your time and read the synopsis. The actresses who occupy most of the screen time are not capable of pulling off the emotion or resonance needed to make this film engaging.
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4/10
A dull horror film with a nice twist.
parry_na12 July 2021
Two competent lead performances sadly cannot lift this from being a very dull watch. The one location is a cabin in the middle of nowhere, where two sisters meet up and try to outdo each other in the madness stakes. This involves endless conversations, often heated and, because they are both female, this involves a lot of arguing about who would make the best mother.

This distinct lack of verve and imagination leaves the two actresses very little to work with, other than drifting round in a kind of loop, achieving and discovering little about what scant plot there is.

The ending, if you get to it, is more interesting than the rest of the film, although even that is stretched out too long. My score is 3 out of 10.
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8/10
Solid
haskel-7295114 August 2020
Not a traditional horror movie, more psychological thriller. Quite effective, good acting, strong script, good production values. No reason for the low rating.
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6/10
Catherine And Grace Sitting In A Tree, Going Mad - He! He! He! Worth-A-Watch.
P3n-E-W1s327 May 2022
Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of The Voices; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

Story: 1.50 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.00 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25

TOTAL: 6.25 out of 10.00

Firstly, The Voices is not a Horror movie it's a Dark Psychological Thriller. And it is more than worthy of your attention. Secondly, this will be more of a glowing review than a gloomy one, so let me state that I don't know anybody who worked on the project - and I'm not protesting too much.

I must doff my cap to the writer for coming up with an ingenious idea and apparently researching the subject of mental health, especially schizophrenia. Though, he doesn't always get it right. But a writer's prerogative and imagination are needed to make some situations and characters more engaging and entertaining. So I give a little leeway. There's a lot right with the script. Such as Catherine's isolation. When I suffer similarly, I call it Going Into Hermit Mode; I just need to be away from people. So straight away, I was relating to Catherine and wondering how to get a home in the middle of nowhere - damn, I'd even think about having a retractable bridge. Then there's the paranoia. Your brain keeps telling you that people are watching you, and it can get pretty inventive. In Catherine's case, because people aren't around, she has delusions of the electricity keeping tabs on her - It's always listening. But the best use of the paranoia is Grace's fall down the rabbit hole. She's already worried because her mother was a suicide schizophrenic, and when she arrives at her sister's, she sees her walking along the same yellow brick road. Worst still is that she's on a Psych course because of her piqued interest in the subject, thanks to Mom. But when strange things begin to happen in the home, she doubts her sanity, and her slide into madness begins. Her descent is written expertly and is credible. The one thing that irked me was the speaking in voices - It's reminiscent of multiple personality disorder, but on this occasion, it felt as though it was merely there to drive the story onward. I had a comparable feeling about the Vagabond character. Even though she does turn up in a dream sequence, she still feels like the writer scribbled her in to get Lin Shaye into the picture. Apart from a couple of irritating segments, the story is sound.

But the story only gets better in the hands of the directors. For the most part, they utilise a slow pace to show everything as it is. For example, on Grace's arrival, Catherine's welcome isn't warm and loving and is full of pregnant pauses - you can feel the awkwardness of the situation painfully well. And this social distancing, even between family members, is a trait of most mental illnesses. The directors capture it superbly. But what I liked most was the slanted camera angles. When either woman suffered a slip into their maladies, the camera would rotate left or right slightly, and the world around them would blur and shimmer. It would then straighten up when they returned from their trip to Wonderland OZ. A simple idea works excellently to pull you into their world a tad. But, very few films get away with no dislikes from me - In Voices, it's the eroded washed-out colour. It would have been better to do the storytelling in the vividness of reality. It would have added to the feeling that "there for the grace of God, go I". Another is the constant oppressive atmosphere. The directors like to try and keep the tension on from the opening credits. When Grace arrives, she goes walkabout to check out the house. All the while, there's an eerie soundtrack accompanying her. When, she opens a closet door or a bathroom cabinet, you're expecting the worst. But, nothing happens until you get to the end of the segment, and we have a flashback to Mom's suicide. It's not a scary moment, so why treat it as such? It would have been more realistic and relatable to have some happy moments in there - counterpoints to the bleakness would only emphasise how genuinely grim things are.

The two female leads are superb in their portrayals. I particularly loved that Catherine couldn't look Grace in the eyes, and Victoria Matlock adds a touch of the nerves as her eyes dart everywhere. And when she gets angry and struggles to control herself, Matlock demonstrates this magnificently. In most scenes, Catherine (Matlock) oozes an aura of barely chained violence. She is subtly scary as f...Hell.

When I started watching the film, I wasn't too impressed. Once I got into the story, though, and the actresses began to shine, I was well on the way to being captivated. And when the finale came, I was chilled to the bone and fully immersed in their Wonderland Oz. Therefore, I would happily recommend The Voices to those who love a good Dark Psychological Thriller. It is one of the better written and acted ones out there and well worth your time and attention.

Please feel free to visit my Killer Thriller Chillers and Dramatisation Of Life lists to see where I ranked The Voices.
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10/10
Wait for it... The film is better than the trailer
cardon-ellis18 May 2020
The film is a lot better than the trailer. (No Spoilers)

At first, the film may seem to recycle some typical horror film tropes, and, like other films of it's genre, "get off to a slow start", but wait for it because the director Wes Alley only takes the slow-burn approach so far and right before you get bored, you are pleasantly surprised with character developments, plot twists, and scenes that leaving you questioning "what is reality?". Similar to George A. Romero's independent original "Night of the Living Dead (1968)" there are several scenes of rough lighting or editing that reveal the "independent low budget" nature of the film, but these are minimal and do not ruin the experience, in fact, the performances of the fresh-faced actors were top-notch and praiseworthy... if not better than 90% of their over-paid counterparts littering the horror genre.

I am a huge fan of plot twists and The Voices definitely delivers (no spoilers). The young Juliana Sada's performance was spectacular. I hope to see more in the future from Wes Alley and the screenwriter Bradley Fowler.
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6/10
Psychological thriller
criplord-3467817 May 2020
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Twisted sisters battling with mental disease and paranoia.. As another reviewer said it covered mental illness well.. Wasn't to suspenseful..though finding out mother is a wacko and does have the daughter a twist.. But the ending left me at a loss for words as it just abruptly ended leaving new asking wtf.
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9/10
Really Really good
desertship-7824614 May 2020
Slow burn psychological thriller/drama. Great acting, keep you guessing to the end.
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6/10
Pretty good
blackgumball13 May 2020
Pretty good movie for an evening watch. Really covers the mental illness ground. The ending was like, "What?!" Not in a bad way though. Wife and I enjoyed it. Worse movies out there. I can't say anything bad about it. The older sister plays her part well.....creepy and kooky, Haha.
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8/10
A solid horror movie
maorhagg25 May 2020
The movie is not as bad as some people make it out to be the acting is quite good as the the plot is the trailer doesn't do the movie justice
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6/10
Not bad at all !! Can't understand all the low ratings
ghidamurtada5 February 2021
This is a movie with an apparent psychological background. Many mentioned terms and parts if the script made alot of sense to me because i am a psych fanatic. If psychology does not interest you, or if you want a straight forward horror film this is not it. Its a psych thriller. No true climax but more of interesting unfolding events and i found it very amusing to watch, although it was a bit slow. All in all, i would recommend people to watch this movie.
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9/10
If you hear me before you see me
dustin11888 April 2020
It's because I'm screaming at this movie! Great cinematography, awesome original content and creepy as hell!
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7/10
Its a thrillchilling movie
daropaz19 May 2020
Dont mind the haters. This is a thriller film good as any 5 star rated movie. Not something you will remember. But a nice litle b movie for late night watching.
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