Frank Ochieng
Traditionally, horror films and psychological thrillers follow a predictable path in their themes of dot-to-dot suspense. Rarely does a suspense piece deviate away from the formulaic blueprint that make these types of flicks the familiar frightfests they are in conception. However, the crafty Joel Edgerton, as the juggling movie mastermind sporting directing, acting and writing credits, provides the mind-bending goods in the refreshingly titillating The Gift, an edge-of-your-seat chiller that definitely is worth unwrapping with nervous anticipation. The ambitious moments in The Gift are golden especially when the twists and turns are considered a solid fixture in the films creepy conclusion.
It is understandable in assuming that The Gift...