Description
Marco makes films. You wouldn’t like them. The lighting’s shoddy, the sets are cheap and the sound’s appalling. But there’s an audience for them. Because they’re films in which bad things happen to women.
Marco’s latest venture is based on real events. Events which took place in Fetch Priory many years ago. It’s an anthology piece, and Marco needs one final victim. But the last victim is not who anyone is expecting.
Death has returned to Fetch Priory. And Death is no-one’s victim.
Estelle –
I think I wasn’t the audience for this one. I suppose this story is more fun if you know or are into classic horror. I’m not. I could feel there were tropes being performed or subverted but I didn’t get them.
Still, despite this and the first part of the resolution that I found a bit abrupt, the sound design and music were brilliant and helped keep me engaged with the story.
Xandra73 –
That was definitely a bit different to what I had expected. I think the story comes across better when you know the Doctor Who episodes with the Fendahl – which I haven’t seen. So for the most part of the story I was quite confused, also the ending was a bit abrupt. But I wouldn’t say it was a bad story – in itself is was very well done and it had a good message.