Reviewed by Jesse Miller, MoreHorror.com
The benefits of writing for More Horror is getting the exposure to fantastic stories that I probably would’ve never have the opportunity to see. The slow burning Hopscotch, directed by Kirsten Walsh and written by Christian Nelson, is one of these gems and serves, as a great example of what the cast and crew can deliver.
This story sees Bridget; a lady of the night, being called upon into a lavish mansion for what she believes will be just a regular night. However, little does she know that a twisted nightmare awaits her.
This is a busy short film, with a lot of material to present and sell to the audience to get them hooked in for the ride and it’s one twisted ride that I believe is worth experiencing.
Hopscotch could be defined as a slow burning psychological horror film, as the events simmer away,...
The benefits of writing for More Horror is getting the exposure to fantastic stories that I probably would’ve never have the opportunity to see. The slow burning Hopscotch, directed by Kirsten Walsh and written by Christian Nelson, is one of these gems and serves, as a great example of what the cast and crew can deliver.
This story sees Bridget; a lady of the night, being called upon into a lavish mansion for what she believes will be just a regular night. However, little does she know that a twisted nightmare awaits her.
This is a busy short film, with a lot of material to present and sell to the audience to get them hooked in for the ride and it’s one twisted ride that I believe is worth experiencing.
Hopscotch could be defined as a slow burning psychological horror film, as the events simmer away,...
- 6/7/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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