The Cellar (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Based on director Brendan Muldowney’s 2004 short film, The Ten Steps (which I’ve never seen), this film tells the standard story of a family moving into an old home after snagging it for a bargain price at auction.

The Cellar (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Based on director Brendan Muldowney’s 2004 short film, The Ten Steps (which I’ve never seen), this film tells the standard story of a family moving into an old home after snagging it for a bargain price at auction.

The Cellar (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Based on director Brendan Muldowney’s 2004 short film, The Ten Steps (which I’ve never seen), this film tells the standard story of a family moving into an old home after snagging it for a bargain price at auction.

The Cellar (2024)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

A young woman named Abigail (wonderfully portrayed by Meghan Adara), arrives late to her church group’s therapy session where a circle of folks struggling with issues from loss to addiction, share their stories of hitting rock bottom and seeking the help they’ve desired for ions.  

The Cellar (2024)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

A young woman named Abigail (wonderfully portrayed by Meghan Adara), arrives late to her church group’s therapy session where a circle of folks struggling with issues from loss to addiction, share their stories of hitting rock bottom and seeking the help they’ve desired for ions.  

The Cellar (2024)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

A young woman named Abigail (wonderfully portrayed by Meghan Adara), arrives late to her church group’s therapy session where a circle of folks struggling with issues from loss to addiction, share their stories of hitting rock bottom and seeking the help they’ve desired for ions.  

The Cellar (2024)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10

A young woman named Abigail (wonderfully portrayed by Meghan Adara), arrives late to her church group’s therapy session where a circle of folks struggling with issues from loss to addiction, share their stories of hitting rock bottom and seeking the help they’ve desired for ions.  

The Child (1977)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


The Child (1977)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


The Child (1977)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


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