Machination
Directed bySarah Jayne
Ivan Malekin
Written bySarah Jayne
Ivan Malekin
Produced bySarah Jayne
Ivan Malekin
Starring
  • Steffi Thake
  • Sean James Sutton
CinematographyIvan Malekin
Edited byIvan Malekin
Music byGerard Mack
Production
company
Nexus Production Group
Distributed byNexus production Group
Release date
20 May 2022
Running time
62 minutes
CountryMalta
LanguageEnglish

Machination is a 2022 Maltese horror film directed by Sarah Jayne and Ivan Malekin, starring Steffi Thake.

Plot

News of an out of control pandemic has gripped the world and mass panic is pushing humanity into an uncertain future. Maria (Steffi Thake), a sensitive and anxious woman, struggles to cope in self-isolation. With fear mounting and the demands of the world closing in, Maria is forced to confront her past and the monsters that surround her … both without and within.

Cast

  • Steffi Thake as Maria
  • Rambert Attard as Yorgen
  • Sean James Sutton as Ian
  • Andrew Bonello as Peter
  • Mikhail Basmadjian as Father

Release

The film was released to digital on 20 May 2022.[1]

Reception

Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote that while the film is "not an easy movie to watch", it is "admirably unflinching in the way it observes Maria’s tics and phobias, showing how even something as seemingly benign and beneficial as hand-washing can become emblematic of a deeper self-loathing."[2]=

Daniel Tihn of the Times of Malta rated the film 2 stars out of 5 and wrote that "after a litany of directionless technical issues", it "ends up being more hollow than haunted."[3]

JP Nunez of the Horror Obsessive called the main character "boring", the plot "mostly meandering and directionless" and the imagery "very random and haphazard".[4]

References

  1. Squires, John (17 May 2022). "8 New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including the Latest from A24". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  2. Murray, Noel (20 May 2022). "Review: 'Hold Your Fire,' 'Licorice Pizza' and other movies to watch this weekend". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  3. Tihn, Daniel (26 June 2022). "'Machination' reviewed: a film that's bound with blunders". Times of Malta. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  4. Nunez, JP. "Machination Is a Disappointing Pandemic Thriller". Horror Obsessive. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
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