16 reviews
With so much garbage horror being thrown out in the last decade its easy to miss the gems on channels like Tubi (where I saw this) This one is definitely worth a watch for people that feel like they've already seen every horror movie worth watching on the streaming channels. Definitely had some good twists on a very Richard Matheson's Stir of Echoes type of story. Some of the acting of the minor characters and some of the makeup definitely screamed low budget, but the story and the lead actress (absolutely phenomenal) alone will keep ya glued in. Hope to see more from this writer/director team.
- williamspb-62749
- Oct 2, 2022
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I really love how creepy this film is, and it has some really good tense moments too, and nice little bits of attention to detail. It is a great supernatural horror with a well thought out story, and the ending was actually not something that I expected either. It has more than one fun twist throughout the film.
And the kid who does the mirror scene did a great job of adding to the creepiness of the film as well. That scene is also excellent. The overall acting was very good. As a fan of supernatural horror, I had a really good time with this film. It's one I'm going to remember in the future.
And the kid who does the mirror scene did a great job of adding to the creepiness of the film as well. That scene is also excellent. The overall acting was very good. As a fan of supernatural horror, I had a really good time with this film. It's one I'm going to remember in the future.
Getting a five-star rating out of ten, and being called the best of the genre for the year, will give you an indication of the phenomenally bad crop of horror films (and almost ALL films) from 2022 so far, and it is almost November. This one is passable, although there are some amateurish spots. The lead actress is very good and has a future in legitimate film. The director as well seems to be destined for better things as well (as long as he gets out of the horror genre). When asked which was harder to make, Stanley Kubrick mentioned that The Shining was much harder to make than Barry Lyndon, which required thousands of hours of make-up, lighting, and sound testing. Making good horror films is very difficult, which is why there are so few good ones.
- arthur_tafero
- Oct 18, 2022
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- BandSAboutMovies
- Sep 6, 2022
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I read reviews before I watched to be honest. The movie was a ghost story not a horror movie at least in my opinion. It was not bad. I managed to stay engaged through out the film.
Story about a nurse who first refused to help a woman at the clinics she worked for. Gets to gas station same sickly woman starts to collapse. Nurse gives mouth to mouth and bam. She inherits something very very disturbing.
Was a good 1 hour 24 minutes. I just feel they could have done a lot more if had bigger budget. Or story.
Ending was exactly what I thought it would be. No surprise almost borders on ridiculous.
Ah ghost stories !
Story about a nurse who first refused to help a woman at the clinics she worked for. Gets to gas station same sickly woman starts to collapse. Nurse gives mouth to mouth and bam. She inherits something very very disturbing.
Was a good 1 hour 24 minutes. I just feel they could have done a lot more if had bigger budget. Or story.
Ending was exactly what I thought it would be. No surprise almost borders on ridiculous.
Ah ghost stories !
- bethsgem-13693
- Jan 17, 2025
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- baunacholi-86159
- Jul 6, 2024
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This is worth watching for the mirrors scene alone but keep watching for the incredible twists! A really well directed horror with arresting visuals, it almost has an arthouse look to it but isn't pretentious, the story is really engaging. The acting it has the woman from Wolf Creek and Jane Badler from tv series V, however the child actors are great, child actors often annoy me but all three in this film are fabulous and drew me into their plight even more. The trailer gave away very little and apart from one really full on bloody scene it's not gruesome, just lots of spine tingling chills and even better, it doesn't rely on jump scares but true fear.
I went to see the movie not really knowing what to expect.
Left with an old school horror experience.
Brilliant acting, from Kirstie, Jane, Ellie and Taysha really draws you into the story as you try to understand what's going on just as much as you feel the characters are.
Ava's scene with the mirrors is as good as any classic horror movie. Story over CGI really shines.
Felt the movie has a good pace. Enough horror along with getting to know the characters. Relationships between the charaacters is provideds a good linking between the horror scenes.
If you want to see a horror movie without gratuitous violence and gore then give surrogate a go. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Left with an old school horror experience.
Brilliant acting, from Kirstie, Jane, Ellie and Taysha really draws you into the story as you try to understand what's going on just as much as you feel the characters are.
Ava's scene with the mirrors is as good as any classic horror movie. Story over CGI really shines.
Felt the movie has a good pace. Enough horror along with getting to know the characters. Relationships between the charaacters is provideds a good linking between the horror scenes.
If you want to see a horror movie without gratuitous violence and gore then give surrogate a go. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Surrogate has to be one of the best film's I've seen in a long while. The musical score during the opening credits sets up the film perfectly - creepy, intense with atmospheric dread.
It's such a well-crafted and compelling story that keeps you invested right through to its unsettling final scene. The film doesn't rely on jump scares, although there are a couple in there, instead the real scares come from the story and storytelling itself which personally stayed with me days later. I couldn't stop thinking about the ending. The Exorcist was the other horror that had that effect on me.
There is so much detail in this film that a second viewing is a must. Horror fans will not be disappointed.
It's such a well-crafted and compelling story that keeps you invested right through to its unsettling final scene. The film doesn't rely on jump scares, although there are a couple in there, instead the real scares come from the story and storytelling itself which personally stayed with me days later. I couldn't stop thinking about the ending. The Exorcist was the other horror that had that effect on me.
There is so much detail in this film that a second viewing is a must. Horror fans will not be disappointed.
I had heard about this movie when it was in production and have been highly anticipating its release. Now that I've seen it, it didn't disappoint! The director, Dave Willing has really taken his knowledge of old school horrors and made a masterpiece. My favourite scene is the séance, so compelling that I had to watch it twice. Elly Stewart is an outstanding young actress who is going to go places in a big way. Kestie Morassi was great as Natalie, the tortured mother trying to save her family. Loved her in Wolf Creek and loved her in Surrogate. I highly recommend people watch this film as there's a lot of suspense packed into 90 minutes.
- HorrorChris78
- Nov 13, 2022
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Jane plays quite a different role from her usual but is terrific in Surrogate. It's not only a really well acted horror film, it's visually striking and haunting with a story that moves along at a clip.
- larryfarry
- Sep 11, 2022
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You're kept on a tight rein during this film - the story is fast paced. The acting was amazing by all and the love felt for her daughter, yet the confusion of her circumstances, by the lead character is portrayed in a very real and vulnerable way.
Fantastic story line that brings you along for a scary yet emotional ride.
This film has plenty of fear, jump 'spill your drink' moments, and anticipation. There is a little comic relief before once again you're on the edge of your seat.
A must see. 10/10.
Fantastic story line that brings you along for a scary yet emotional ride.
This film has plenty of fear, jump 'spill your drink' moments, and anticipation. There is a little comic relief before once again you're on the edge of your seat.
A must see. 10/10.
- rachelmcvea
- Apr 12, 2022
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Surrogate is scary but it also has complex characters you care about which makes it tragic. It's not a cheap exploitation horror nor is it one of those 'slow burn' (ie boring) mood pieces pretending to be profound with no tension whatsoever. The director has a sharp eye for camera placements that forces you to experience the horror and with lots of little details peppered through out Surrogate is a stand out from the usual modern fare.
Ghost horror at its best, masterful balance between horror and drama like The Exorcist. Some really creepy & twisted ideas with some truely shocking moments. I actually got a bit emotional in some moments too. It reminds me of the Spanish horror Orphanage with such an intriguing and gripping story, amazing acting and haunting images. There are some great twist (I don't want to spoil them) which I didn't see coming. The woman from Wolf Creek who plays Natalie is excellent and the kids are top notch, particularly the girl with the mirrors, which is one of the best scenes in a horror film in years.
- Chelsea-02882
- Apr 11, 2022
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I saw this at a local art deco cinema in Melbourne this week which really added to the atmosphere! What a creepy, chilling and gripping horror film Surrogate is. It doesn't rely on cheap jump scares with loud music stings but rather through good old fashioned drawing you into a situation that you can't look away from like my favourite Japanese horror 'Ring'. There are some great story twists I didn't see coming either. Beautifully shot and whilst not too gory there are 2 scenes that are genuinely stomach churning.
- John-63905
- Apr 11, 2022
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