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Horror

The Basement

- One serial killer. Twelve personalities. The nightmare begins.

A seemingly innocent man is abducted by a notorious L.A. serial killer, who forces his victims to switch roles with him so that he can enact his own capture, torture and murder.

Release Date : 2018-09-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The Conley Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Cannibals

Cast

Cayleb Long

Character Name : Craig Owen

Original Name : Cayleb Long

Gender : Male

Mischa Barton

Character Name : Kelly Owen

Original Name : Mischa Barton

Gender : Female

Jackson Davis

Character Name : Bill Anderson

Original Name : Jackson Davis

Gender : Male

Bailey Anne Borders

Character Name : Bianca

Original Name : Bailey Anne Borders

Gender : Female

Maria Volk

Character Name : Allison Perry

Original Name : Maria Volk

Gender : Female

Tracie Thoms

Character Name : Lauren

Original Name : Tracie Thoms

Gender : Female

Kareem J. Grimes

Character Name : Andre

Original Name : Kareem J. Grimes

Gender : Male

Jessica Sonneborn

Character Name : Carly

Original Name : Jessica Sonneborn

Gender : Female

Christa Conley

Character Name : Mia

Original Name : Christa Conley

Gender : Male

Jennifer Tapiero

Character Name : Jen the TV Host

Original Name : Jennifer Tapiero

Gender : Female

Sarah Nicklin

Character Name : Reporter Amanda Kincaid

Original Name : Sarah Nicklin

Gender : Female

Reviews

A

a_southern_horror_fan

@a_southern_horror_fan

2021-06-23

The Basement" kicks off this basic horror premise with familiar fashion. An abduction and torture porn party favors. There is a quick but impressive set up scene that hints to the horrors in store, it tickles the horror bone and almost champions the idea that this is gonna be a nice, indie gem. Almost. Conley and Ives don't offer anything that hasn't been scene or written before, but they do show an effort in creating a story with continuity and depth. The production and cinematography is spot on, edging toward perfect. The characters are standard constructs, common to most movies in this aubgenre, the notable standouts here are both Jackson Davis and Cayleb Long, who give exceptional performances. The acting at times falters somewhat, a few of Gemini Killer's personalities fall a bit flat- for the most part Davis rocks the crap out of his role. Long has a bit weaker dialog and isn't as developed as Davis' character, but still it is good enough to make their scenes together captivating. The contrasting scenes with Barton are slightly cumbersome, her character is way too two-dimensional, still it is one of her better performances. Special effects are limited, but what we get is quality, and play on classic torture tropes. The really big gore scene slips to mediocre slightly but it is still a fun, visceral treat. The real horror I'd heavy psychological melodrama and intense drama that holds solid between the two male leads. The score amps up the atmosphere and is a plus. Overall "The Basement" is a good movie, one of the better indie torture/revenge horrors I have seen lately. It isn't original by a long shot and the twisted reveal at the end is one you see coming. Still it is worth checking out and the issues aren't enough to kill the entertainment value - even the choppy mansion scenes with Mischa Barton don't hurt "The Basement" too much.