The Basement Movie Review
Watching certain films can be torture, but if torture is what you’re after, then The Basement has you covered. This psychological thriller from the writer-director team of Brian M. Conley and Nathan Ives, unleashes a horrifyingly intimate story of abduction and deconstruction of a broken human mind that will make you cringe. Is this film for you? Find out in our The Basement Movie Review. If naming the film The Basement sounds generic, rest assured that it only serves to lower the expectations of the audience in order to surprise them with an atmosphere of tension that doesn’t let up until the final reveal in the film’s closing moments. But this isn’t a movie about twist endings, it’s about unraveling the motivations of very disturbed individual in a face to face confrontation. When we’re first introduced to our star/victim, Craig, played by Cayleb Long he is enjoying a romantic evening at home with his wife, Kelly played by Mischa Barton. But a low supply of champagne sends Craig out to