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Movie Review: Sight Unseen | HNN

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Sight Unseen Movie Review by Matt Boiselle

Sight Unseen – written by Stephen Parkhurst and Oriana Schwindt, directed by Stephen Parkhurst, and starring Debra Lord Cooke, Bart Shattuck and Daniel Burns

Synopsis: Three siblings inherit their estranged father’s rural cabin after his mysterious death, and they slowly realize someone, or something still lives there.

“Sight Unseen” follows three estranged siblings who reunite after the mysterious death of their father, inheriting his isolated cabin deep in the countryside — a place none of them have visited in years. Hoping to settle the estate quickly and move on, the group returns to the property only to discover their father had been living in complete paranoia during his final years. Strange locks cover the doors, windows are blacked out from the inside, and handwritten warnings are scattered throughout the cabin warning them to “never look into the woods after dark.” At first, the tension comes more from the fractured relationship between the siblings than the horror itself. Old grudges and unresolved family trauma dominate much of the early runtime, especially as they begin uncovering unsettling details about their father’s increasingly erratic behavior before his death. But once night falls, the movie slowly introduces the idea that something may still be living on the property. Footsteps circle the cabin, objects move when no one is around, and glimpses of a shadowy figure appear just beyond the tree line.

 The strongest part of the presentation is its atmosphere, as the remote setting creates an effective sense of isolation, and the film does a decent job building slow-burn tension during its first half. There are a few genuinely creepy moments involving sounds in the woods and barely visible movement in the darkness that work far better than the movie’s louder jump scares later on. Unfortunately, the film never fully pays off its setup. The mystery surrounding the father and whatever presence stalks the property is intriguing at first, but the story gradually loses momentum as it goes along. The pacing drags in places, some character decisions become frustratingly predictable, and the final act leans into vague supernatural explanations that feel underwhelming compared to the buildup. The performances are perfectly serviceable, but none of the characters are particularly memorable. You understand the family tension enough to follow the story, though the script never digs deeply into the sibling dynamics in the way it probably should have.

 Overall, “Sight Unseen” isn’t terrible — it just feels like a horror movie that took the haunted house angle and set it on cruise control without paying much further attention to it. The isolated setting and creeping paranoia create a solid foundation, but the payoff never quite delivers.

The film can be seen on VOD and digital services on May 19th.



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