There were several enticing trailers on the DVD Late Night with the Devil that I’d purchased, but the one that looked the most fresh and original was called Stopmotion—about a struggling stop motion filmmaker who suddenly is confronted with her creations coming to life.

I’m going to be spoiler-free, here; this movie is excellent, and for those who enjoy what we publish in 34 Orchard, this is most likely for you.
This is a quiet little film, but where it excels is in its creepy imagery; certainly, anyone who loves stop motion animation—and is especially enamored with its inherent creepiness—should not miss this. One of this film’s highlights is the stop motion aspect, and it grounds us solidly in the mechanics of that deftly before throwing a huge wrench in it. The atmosphere is haunting and claustrophobic, but effectively sparing. The acting is fantastic.
Story-wise, all of the elements are sound. Although I found it rather obvious what was happening, I appreciated that, as this was the kind of subject matter in psychological horror that can get super-murky if not in the hands of an expert. The fact that it was stunningly clear left room for the viewer’s focus on savoring the atmosphere, gorgeous special effects, and serious, under-the-skin creep factor.
There is some body horror, but it’s story-necessary, fresh, classy, and effectively delivers a toe-curling gut punch. I don’t like gross unless it’s done right and it’s for just the appropriate amount of screentime. I’d consider Stopmotion’s body horror to be a gold standard for the way it should be executed.
This film is similar in mood and intensity to Black Swan, so if that movie floated your boat, then this one will, as well. It’s available on SHUDDER, but if you don’t have that, it is available to rent from Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play, Roku, Sling, and a few others, so just Google Stopmotion movie to see if your fave streaming service is carrying it.
I agree. It’s an amazing movie that lingers. I wish it was getting more attention.
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Totally. I am going to tell as many people as I can.
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I agree.This is a movie that lingers long after it’s ended.
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Yes, I’m still haunted by it now.
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I saw this the other night – agreed, fantastic movie and great exploration of the obsessive quality of the artistic process.
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Right? It was REALLY good, and I was very surprised by how good it was. I mean, the trailer looked awesome, but sometimes when you see the film it doesn’t deliver on the promise. I feel that this one did. If you see any movies you think I might like, feel free to reach out! If I really like something I think our readership would enjoy, I’m just going to start throwing them up on the blog. People always ask me for recommendations and it just occurred to me this might be a good thing for our readers, too.
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Yeah, this movie is really outstanding.
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