Ratings: 5.3/10
Runtime: 2h 7min
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Director: Ondra Berry II
Writer: Ondra Berry II
Cast: Noel Gugliemi, Scott Swope, Amber Miller Moore
Language: English
Necropolis opens like a grave already disturbed. Directed by Ondra Berry II it drops you into a city that feels half dead half waiting. Lights flicker. Wind drags through empty streets. Then something moves. A hardened drifter arrives chasing answers tied to a buried past. Meanwhile the city reveals itself in fragments crumbling towers underground passages whispers that don’t belong to the living . However the deeper he goes the less the rules make sense. Time slips. Shadows linger too long. The camera leans into decay rust dust damp stone that seems to breathe. You can almost smell it. Moreover the performances stay restrained heavy with unspoken dread. Words come slow. Silence does more damage. What is this place? A ruin or something feeding? The film keeps circling that question. Instead of clarity it builds tension in layers. Therefore each step forward feels like trespassing. Some moments drag but that weight feels deliberate. Ultimately it’s bleak, eerie and stubbornly slow. Not easy Not clean. But it sticks. Streaming now on Afdah free movies, it leaves behind a cold echo like something unfinished still watching.