Torment (2013 film)

[1] Hearing noises outside their home during a family dinner, Jim Bronson orders his wife Maggie to go outside and take a look.

Cory Morgan drives his new wife Sarah and his seven-year-old son Liam to their secluded vacation house in a remote area.

Hawkings explains that there is nothing he can do about a breaking and entering, but he provides his card to make Sarah feel safer about staying in the house.

Sarah and Cory hear strange noises during the night and discover that Liam is missing when they go to investigate.

They find Officer Hawkings tied up in his patrol car before it suddenly explodes, with a mouse masked stranger watching the flames.

The intruders wear masks cut from Liam’s large stuffed animals, which identify them as Mr.

When her windshield is damaged, the police officer stops her car and is beaten to death with a rock by Mr.

Meanwhile, Little Rabbit unshackles himself from the gurney, unmasks himself and grabs a scalpel as he prepares to murder the ambulance driver.

Plans to create Torment were officially announced in 2012,[2] and Katharine Isabelle was later confirmed to be performing in the movie.

[4] Vertical Entertainment bought the U.S. distribution rights at the Berlin International Film Festival.

[7] Fearnet praised the film's acting and character development, as they felt that this, along with other elements, made the movie "quick, quiet, creepy, and admirably suspenseful".

[8] Patrick Cooper of Bloody Disgusting rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "But while the plot may lack any stimulating elements, Torment makes up for it with its slick presentation and brooding atmosphere.