Another horror movie that I had never heard about prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here in 2024. And given my fascination with all things horror, of course I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch what writer Luke Genton and director Colton Tran had to offer.
I virtually had no idea what I was in for here as I sat down to watch the movie. So in a sense, writer Luke Genton and director Colton Tran had every opportunity to entertain and bedazzle me.
However, I have to admit that writer Luke Genton utterly failed to conjure up a script that provided me with much of any entertainment. This movie was incredibly sluggishly paced and uneventful. You essentially just sit around watching Charlie, played by Kathleen Kenny, stumbling about her remotely located house being afraid of shadows. And that hardly constituted as proper entertainment in my book. So this movie was quite a struggle to sit through.
The killer in the movie was not scary at all, and I sort of that falls down to the ridiculous mask that he wore.
Despite the fact that the storyline was a borefest of untold caliber, then the acting performances in the movie were fair. Keep in mind, though, that you mostly only get to see Kathleen Kenny on the screen.
Visually, then you're not in for anything grand here, but then again "Sorry, Charlie" was not a horror movie that relied on gory effects to tell its story, or rather lack thereof.
My rating of "Sorry, Charlie" lands on a two out of ten stars.