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The Canal

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Ireland, United Kingdom · 2014
1h 33m
Director Ivan Kavanagh
Starring Rupert Evans, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Hannah Hoekstra, Steve Oram
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Film archivist David and his wife are perfectly happy... or so he believes. When a looming secret imperils their marriage at the same time as an old 16mm film reel reveals their house to be the site of a horrific murder, David begins to unravel, and the house’s eerie history threatens to repeat itself.

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The Dissolve by

A good-looking, sometimes completely terrifying haunted-house story.

50

The New York Times by Anita Gates

The film’s writer and director, Ivan Kavanagh, and his team pull off a few enjoyable, decently creepy scares, but over all, the action is too cryptic, and the pedestrian dialogue doesn’t help.

38

Slant Magazine by Ed Gonzalez

Unlike David Lynch, Ivan Kavanagh isn't interested in catching ideas like fish, of linking the degradation of film to the degradation of consciousness.

70

Village Voice by Simon Abrams

Piers McGrail's nuanced, moody cinematography brings out the best in writer-director Ivan Kavanagh's over-mannered but effectively creepy ghost story.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by Stephen Dalton

With a scare factor far greater than its modest dimensions initially seem to promise, The Canal is a polished indie psycho-thriller full of macabre twists and nerve-snapping tension.

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