Winifred Meeks (2021)

2.9/10

Winifred Meeks Storyline

Successful writer Anna James rents a remote farmhouse in England to begin work on the latest of a series of teen crime novels – The Emma Hart Mysteries. Initially, the setting seems perfect, but soon her idyll becomes unsettled by the presence of an unquiet spirit – that of the former lady of the house, Winifred Meeks. As Anna delves into her writing – while a deadline looms – she also determines to uncover the history of the property and with that, unwittingly move closer to a disturbing confrontation with the tragic figure that continues to hold sway within the walls of Seaview House.

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Winifred Meeks Movie Reviews

Atmosphere is one thing, but OMG

This movie is slow and plodding to the point of being stagnant. The constant radio chatter drove me insane. A woman goes there to complete her next crime novel and is barely haunted by a weeping presence. The woman looks up the history of the home she’s staying in and finds the disturbing tale of the couple who lived there many years before. It’s sad, but not overly shocking. The film ends abruptly with no real conclusion. Skip this one. Seriously. Two stars for the lovely scenery.

Classic British horror

I’ll keep it short, the film in its entirety was decent some slow parts I will admit but it had non stop tension building from start to finish, Lara did amazing as did Jason with his great eye for detail, cinematography was incredible some fantastic shots throughout!

Well worth a watch…unless you’re scared? 🙂

Moody Artful Menace

This is not your usual horror film. Jason Figgis directs with an artful flair often cutting to dramatic skies and raging oceans during dialogue. You’ll hear an old TV show or audio book in the background – something many of us use to keep ourselves company. As the tension builds and our heroine loses herself in her solitude we feel ourselves surrendering to its darkness. Solitude is a comforting space where we can confront our own ghosts and terrors but we don’t always win the fight. Surrender to this film and enjoy the slow burn horrors it offers.