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HE NEVER LEFT | REVIEW

Cast
Colin Cunningham, Jessica Staples, James Morris, Sean Hunter, Charla Bocchicchio, David E. McMahon, Jake Watters, Will McAllister

Director
James Morris

Producers
Michael Ballif, James Morris

Writers
James Morris, Michael Ballif, Colin Cunningham

Epic Pictures

He Never Left, directed by James Morris (The Witching Season, The Astrological Whipping Boy), is an independent horror/thriller that delivers a mix of psychological tension and slasher intrigue. The story follows Gabriel (Colin Cunningham), a fugitive seeking redemption after a botched robbery leads to an accidental death. As he hides in a desolate motel with his ex-girlfriend Carly (Jessica Staples), Gabriel’s unravelling mental state and mysterious disturbances from the neighbouring room set the stage for a chilling encounter with the local legend of “Paleface.”

Strengths:

  • Acting: Colin Cunningham shines in his portrayal of Gabriel, effectively conveying the character’s torment and mental decline. His performance is a standout, supported by a capable cast that enhances the film’s believability.
  • Production Value: Despite the limitations of an indie budget, the film delivers impressive visuals and sound design, giving it the polish of a larger production.
  • Gabriel’s Arc: The psychological depth of Gabriel’s descent into madness is gripping and serves as the film’s most compelling aspect.

Weaknesses:

  • Plot Flow: While the attempt to blend psychological horror with a slasher theme is commendable, the narrative struggles with cohesion. The legendary “Paleface” storyline feels underdeveloped compared to Gabriel’s arc.
  • Pacing and Editing: Improved pacing and tighter editing could have enhanced the film’s tension and overall impact.

Verdict:

Though not the scariest entry in the masked murderer subgenre, He Never Left is a worthwhile watch for fans of indie horror, thanks to its strong performances and high production value. Gabriel’s story offers engaging psychological depth, even if the slasher elements don’t fully deliver. If you’re seeking a well-acted indie thriller, this film is a solid pick.

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HE NEVER LEFT | REVIEW

Though not the scariest entry in the masked murderer subgenre, He Never Left is a worthwhile watch for fans of indie horror, thanks to its strong performances and high production value. Gabriel’s stor
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Starting out as a film fan at a early age, I would rate movies we rented on VHS. cut to 40 years later and I have written for Rue Morgue and a handful of other horror related websites and magazines.

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