COBWEB (The Spider Beast) EXPLORED
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 Published On Sep 6, 2023

Hey guys what’s happening? Niyat here with film comics explained. As requested today we’ll be exploring Cobweb, the recently released horror film written by Chris Thomas Devlin and directed by Samuel Bodin.

Starring Woody Norman, Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr and Caroline Coleman, Cobweb revolves around the young Peter, who discovers a perturbing tapping noise from within his walls that begins to torment him. Unfortunately, sharing the new discovery and its impact on him with his delightfully eccentric parents Carol and Mark, gives him no comfort. It's the stuff of childhood nightmares, yet his parents brush it off as a mere figment of his overactive imagination.

As the eerie echoes persist, Peter's conviction strengthens, pushing him on a journey of familial discovery. Unearthing some dark revelations, it becomes clear that his guardians might also be custodians of a sinister secret. Through Bodin's trademark lens, we're served a tantalizing cocktail of childhood scars, the perils of parental overreach, and monsters they can create.

In this video, we’re going to explore the story, the characters and the meaning of its ending.

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