

Title: Bagman
Year: 2019
Genre: Horror, Comedy
Rating: 2.8
Cast: Phillip Wilson, Maya Molly, Gary Layton, Lydia Adair
Description: The unsettling hum of paranoia, a constant, low-level thrum, is the true protagonist of 'Bagman' (2019). This isn't a film about thrilling chases or explosive confrontations; it's a slow burn, a descent into moral ambiguity that leaves you questioning the very nature of loyalty and self-preservation. The narrative unfolds with a deliberate pace, allowing the tension to build organically, mirroring the creeping dread felt by its central character. 'Bagman' isn't interested in easy answers; it thrives in the grey areas, exploring the corrosive effects of secrets and the compromises we make to survive. While the plot itself remains shrouded in mystery, the emotional weight is palpable, leaving a lingering unease long after the credits roll. A gripping character study expertly crafted to unsettle and intrigue.