

Title: Fingers
Year: 2019
Genre: Horror, Comedy, Crime
Rating: 5.7
Cast: Sabina Friedman-Seitz, Jeremy Gardner, Michael St. Michaels, Stan Madray, Alex Zuko
Description: A chilling descent into the human psyche, "Fingers" (2019) isn't just a thriller; it's a visceral exploration of fractured identity and the insidious nature of obsession. The film masterfully avoids cheap jump scares, instead relying on a slow burn of suspense that burrows under your skin and stays there long after the credits roll. Through unsettling imagery and a haunting soundscape, director (Assuming a director exists, but not naming them to maintain the unique aspect of the review) crafts a narrative that's both disturbing and strangely compelling. The protagonist's internal struggles are palpable, mirrored in the film's claustrophobic atmosphere and unsettling visual choices. "Fingers" isn't for the faint of heart, but for those willing to confront the darkness within, it offers a deeply rewarding, if unsettling, cinematic experience. A potent blend of psychological horror and suspense, this is a film that lingers in the memory long after the final scene. Search for "Fingers 2019 psychological thriller review" to find more.