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Baghead

Baghead

Directed by Alberto Corredor

Iris inherits a run-down pub and discovers a dark secret: Baghead - a creature that lets you speak to lost loved ones, but not without consequence.

Iris inherits a run-down pub and discovers a dark secret.

Cast: Freya Allan, Jeremy Irvine, Ruby Barker, Peter Mullan, Susanne Müller, Svenja Jung, Ned Dennehy, Julika Jenkins, Saffron Burrows, Felix Römer

Member Reviews

it was very good until the ending ruined it.

Quintanilla
5 hours ago

This is a pretty bad movie that you shouldn't waste your time on. The premise is cool, but any potential it had was obliterated by the unforgivable stupidity of literally every character on screen, especially the protagonist. The conundrum they're dealing with is the kind that could have been solved or averted in about five minutes if the protagonist, who has the ability to compel the monster to obey her will, had commanded it to truthfully answer about five very obvious questions. There are so many points at which the plot of this film only progresses due to the sheer stupidity of its driving characters that it made me feel like the director must think that I am also stupid. If you watch this movie critically, every layer of it unravels and pours out a stagnant, putrid mess. If I were one of Daley Perason's lawyers, I would also want to discuss how the film Talk to Me is only one year older than Baghead and has functionally the same premise. I haven't seen Talk to Me yet, but now I want to in case someone else managed to make the premise work. Talk to Me at Home does get 3/5 skulls as an advertisement for a different film that is not on this streaming platform.

Drabbles
8 hours ago

Different, a little scary, definitely held my interest. Give this one a try.

horrorfreeeek
1 day ago

It was alright.

kjohnsont
1 day ago

The movie wasn’t wat I expected didn’t like the ending

dannirerii
1 day ago