Streaming Service: Shudder
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Length: 84 minutes
Rating: Unrated
Production/Distribution: Superchill, Shudder
Director: Brandon Christensen
Writer: Brandon Christensen
Actors: Sara Canning, Osric Chaus, Gracie Gillam, Barbara Crampton
Blurb from IMDb: With their follower count dwindling, travel vloggers Teddy and Claire pivot to creating viral content around their most recent "superhost," Rebecca, who wants more from the duo than a great review.
Selina’s Point of View:
Throughout the past couple of months, I’ve been hearing about two horror movies over all. Both are a part of Shudder’s September line-up. The first was Martyrs Lane (2021), which Cat reviewed on the 8th. This is the other.
Superhost
definitely struck a chord with me as I was putting together our Top 20 Movies Coming Out In September article. I’ve been waiting
to experience these vlogger shenanigans with great antici…pation. (Hey, it’s
almost October. I couldn’t resist.)
The concept of blending a vlogger channel, vacation rental
reviews, and a horror movie isn’t something that’s been rehashed into the
ground yet. I loved the fact that it felt fresh, and I’m generally down for
some comedy on the side with my thrills and chills. The trailer for Superhost seemed to promise quite the
entertaining package.
I’d have to say, it delivered.
Superhost certainly took me on a ride from being a squirmy and uncomfortable voyeur into what seemed like a relationship held together with gum and paperclips (or in this case, likes and subscriptions?) into the insanity of the over-the-top rental host. There were moments I laughed, and others that I could only blink at the screen as I shared the ‘WTF’ reaction the vloggers were having.
The soundtrack as well as the remote and singular setting worked in tandem to build up tension as events unfolded. I found myself in the vlogger’s shoes with my pulse pounding. Curse my silly nature of being easily startled. (It’s the bane of my existence really – something my family takes advantage of all the time, to my dismay.) I did manage to hold in my urges to fuss at the screen, or yelp when I jumped in the few places it happened. The temptation was there, however.
All the same, I didn't care that parts were predictable. Some elements of predictability feel comforting, in a way, when you're watching a scary movie. It makes deviations from the expected that much more jarring.
Superhost proved to be excellent quality for a lower-budget film and held my attention well. I wasn’t tempted to fiddle with my phone once. The acting was on point, and they really capitalized on the location both with the house and landscape.
If you’re looking for a dark horror-comedy to warm you up for the spooky season ahead, Superhost would be a great pick.
Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score – 84%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score – 65%
Metascore – None
Metacritic User Score – None
IMDB Score – 5.8/10
Trust the Dice: Selina’s Rating – 5/5
Trust the Dice: Cat’s Rating – 5/5
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