Director: Banjong Pisanthanakun
Notable Cast: Sawanee Utoomma, Narilya
Gulmongkolpech, Sirani Yankittikan, Yasaka Chaisorn, Boonsong Nakphoo, Arunee
Wattana, Thanutphon Boonsang, Akkaradech Rattanawong
After spending a large portion of this October revisiting
classic found-footage horror films and series for the Blood Brothers cousin
podcast, No Franchise Fatigue, it seemed like a coincidence that Shudder’s
latest exclusive film, The Medium, would utilize the format. The 00s and
early 2010s trend of found footage horror is hardly dead, but it certainly has
taken a step back as dramatic arthouse horror and slashers have started to make
strong comebacks to dominate the genre lately.
Despite its generic title, The Medium not only
understands how to maximize the striking power of the found footage style, but
its pacing, balance, and grounded execution make it one of the most terrifying
films of the year. It’s a film that works on the surface as a slow-burning
story of possession but also manages to embed a thematic religious layering
that deepens the experience in some fascinating ways. Not only is it one of the
best of the year, but The Medium may also just be one of the best found-footage
horror films in the history of the genre.