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Cram | Film Threat

Cram | Film Threat

I still have nightmares about unfinished papers and unprepared exams from my college days oh so long ago. Abie Sidell plays on those academic fear in the late-night horror short, Cram.

Marc is a mess as finals week rolls around. He’s suffering from massive writer’s block trying to finish/start his final paper, and, of course, he’s a classic procrastinator. After his frustrated friends leave him to his own devices as Marc decides to pull an all-nighter at the university library and cram to complete his paper. As exhaustion wears on Marc, he dozes off and awakens alone in the darkened library…but is he alone?

Cram brings all the cinematic elements of the haunted house genre into the college library. This simple tale has spirits, blood, gory images, and the blurring of reality and horror. What writer/director Abie Sidell does so well is taking the simple idea of an all-nighter session in college and turning it into a horror story. Like good horror, it’s all about the steady progression of a mystery revealed and the inclusion of thrills and terrors throughout the film.

“Marc decides to pull an all-nighter…he dozes off and awakens alone in the darkened library…but is he alone?”

Sidell makes excellent use of sound, lighting, and special effects. Speaking of sound, the use of the film’s soundtrack is quite brilliant. This is clearly Sidell’s attempt to make a traditional horror film on an independent level; he clearly understands and is a fan of the genre.

My only complaint is that the film is slow and sometimes feels labored. I’m not saying that picking up the pace is the answer, but there are times with the action and horror need to slow down, but identifying those moments and speeding up the scenes that serve as mere exposition is the trick. In addition, some of the edits, mainly when there’s a jump from one location to the next, need work.

Abie Sidell’s Cram is a short film that packs a horror punch. However, Sidell brings mystery and thrills to his tale, and as an indie filmmaker, I’m pretty sure Sidell has something much bigger down the pike.

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