The Crescent (film)

[1] The story centres around a painter and her two-year-old son at a remote seaside cottage following a death in the family.

After the death of her husband, Beth with her toddler son Lowen escape to a remote family beach house.

There, Beth copes with her grief and the new struggles of single parenting by losing herself in her art, the process of paper marbling.

"[5] John Defore of The Hollywood Reporter gave it a 3 out of 5 and described it as "A self-consciously artsy horror film set in liminal places like the seashore and the border between wakefulness and sleep.

"[6] Kurt Halfyard of Screen Anarchy named it "A visionary fusion of horror tradition and originality.