Oddity review: "In a strong year for indie horror movies, this is one of the finest – and scariest"
In a strong year for indie horror movies, Damian McCarthy's Oddity is one of the finest - and scariest.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictIn a strong year for indie horror movies, this is one of the finest. And scariest.
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict In a strong year for indie horror movies, this is one of the finest. And scariest.
In a strong year for indie horror movies, this is one of the finest. And scariest.
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Set largely in the same converted barn in County Cork that housed the sets of McCarthy’s creepy 2020 debut Caveat, Oddity works wonders with a small budget and a conventional narrative, using time shifts and sublimely crafted suspense sequences to rattle viewers.
It begins with the murder of Dani (Carolyn Bracken) as she renovates the house, then jumps …