

Title: Stalled
Year: 2013
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Rating: 4.9
Cast: Dan Palmer, Antonia Bernath, Tamaryn Payne, Giles Alderson, Victoria Broom
Description: A claustrophobic masterpiece, 'Stalled' isn't just a film; it's a visceral experience. The film masterfully uses its confined setting – a men's restroom – to amplify the anxieties and escalating tension of its central character. More than just a quirky horror-comedy, 'Stalled' delves into the absurdity of modern life, the fragility of sanity, and the unnerving feeling of being utterly trapped, both physically and mentally. The humor, dark and often unsettling, serves as a chilling counterpoint to the mounting dread. Director Michael Wozniak expertly builds suspense with minimal resources, relying on creative camerawork and a truly unsettling atmosphere. While the premise might seem simplistic, the film's exploration of isolation and the breakdown of societal norms leaves a lasting, unsettling impression. 'Stalled' is a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers seeking a unique and unforgettable cinematic experience.