- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- October 20, 2021 (3 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Ireland
- Production companies
- HyneSight Films
- Runtime
- 1h 28m
- Rating
- TV-MA
Caveat
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Reviews: - ABC listen Alex reckons Cruella is over the top camp, Lapsis is captivating satire, and Caveat a dark contemporary gothic accomplishment.
British domestic horrors at Halloween FrightFest 2020 FrightFest’s ambitious October extravaganza – planned as a physical festival but now online – includes a windfall of poison apples from our not always ...
[Panic Fest Review] Psychological Chiller ‘Caveat’ Favors Bizarre Atmosphere and Claustrophobic Dread Memory is a fickle thing. The very faculty that stores and remembers information throughout our lives doesn’t always encode and process the data as it happ...
Review: You won't forget drumming bunny in horror thriller 'Caveat' In writer-director Damian McCarthy's promising debut film, a man is sent to look after a woman who has just endured a tragedy. And about that bunny...
‘Caveat’ Review: David Lynch Meets ‘Saw’ in Unnerving Irish Horror Movie Damian Mc Carthy's feature debut may not hold together, but this low-budget Shudder Original still delivers some deeply unnerving scares.
Review: Weirdness upon weirdness, 'Caveat' stacks the horror on decay Irish horror film 'Caveat', from first-time director Damian Mc Carthy, oozes Gothic pungency.
New movies: Do ‘Conjuring,’ ‘Spirit’ sequels hold their own? ‘Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ and ‘Spirit Untamed’ are flawed but entertaining new chapters to popular franchises.
Now on Shudder: 'Caveat' Delivers a Deeply Creepy Haunted House Tale An English horror thriller you won't want to miss.
Caveat movie review & film summary (2021) The film is nerve-racking, and a reminder of how much can be done on a low budget if one is inventive enough, certain enough in the story one wants to tell.
‘Caveat’ Review: Incomplete but Intriguing Irish Horror Offers Shoestring Scares and a Drumming Bunny This Shudder Original loses its eerie grip as the plotting gets more tangled, but director Damian Mc Carthy shows resourcefulness and wit.