The Moor Delivers A Fiendishly Clever Tale of Regret and Why Past Mistakes Shouldn’t Be Forgotten

Sometimes tis better to forgive and forget, but in what The Moor represents, is unburying the past a good idea?

The Moor (2024) Movie PosterDebuting in the UK
June 14, 2024
Available for Digital Download Beginning July 1, 2024.

When there’s a movie simply titled The Moor, it’s tough to not use a certain set of adjectives to describe why I find this film effectively creepy. This thriller from the creative team of Chris Cronin and Paul Thomas plays around with local folklore, and the supernatural mystery feels like it’s culled from a time before the Celts landed in the island before it became known as Britain.

In this tale’s case, this biome is the grave of many lost children. During the opening credits, everything that audiences are afraid of hearing is recounted in fast succession. There was a killer prowling around. After getting caught, he didn’t volunteer any further information. To find all those bodies would’ve taken time and I’m sure nobody wanted that job. But for those parents who need closure, they’re still in mourning.

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