

Glorious
監督:Rebekah McKendryAfter a breakup, Wes ends up at a remote rest stop. He finds himself locked inside the bathroom with a mysterious figure speaking from an adjacent stall. Soon Wes realizes he is involved in a situation more terrible than he could imagine.
Gloriousの評価とレビュー
- Robot Monster2026年5月12日not bad for a horror movie that almost entirely shot in one place. the ideas are great and you can watch the film believing the main character or just write him off as a wing-nut. or do both. i admit the premise is much like a certain Black Mirror episode, but it works. maybe i was just in a mood for some fun eldrich horror, but i throughly enjoyed this film. for what thr film was trying to be, the tone was on-target, right down to the scenery chewing. I thought the script was great and the story very compelling in spite of the physical confinement in a place you generally try not to spend more than a minute in. i'm sure some people were bored by this, but it really did shape what the story became. i admit i just cant resist a horror movie with snappy, weird ideas, but if you like horror that involves questioning one's sanity and being forced to make terrible decisions, you're gonna love this.
- Meg Lem Graz2025年12月14日Quality HPL cosmic horror that I believe would make King proud. Simmons' (voice) is fantastic and Kwantan wasn't too shabby either. Some unexpected funny dialog with thoughtful subtext on modern toxic masculinity and role delusion. CGI effects were well executed. This is how to make believable, effective horror on an indie budget. Excited to see where McKendry goes from here.
- jackmeat2025年9月17日My quick rating - 5.8/10. So far, I hear J.K. Simmons' voice behind the hole in the wall, or the "glory hole" if you will. After a breakup, Wes (Ryan Kwanten) ends up at a remote rest stop. He finds himself locked inside the bathroom with a mysterious figure speaking from an adjacent stall (Simmons). Soon, Wes realizes he is involved in a situation more terrible than he could imagine. That is the mild way of putting it when you get yourself stuck in a Lovecraftian universe right on the brink of cosmic horror. For being a Shudder flick, it is far deeper than you would expect. Without breaking down the story in what I think happened (this is one that there can be multiple opinions, so I am not even sure I am correct), this tells a tale of Wes and his depression after losing his girlfriend, Brenda (Sylvia Grace Crim). As I mentioned, he tries to drink his sorrow away at a rest stop and, while puking in the bathroom, ends up in a very serious conversation with a voice that claims to be "Ghat", or what he perceives is g-d. You would need to know a little about H. P. Lovecraft here to know Ghatanothoa was a hellish god or patron daemon brought to Earth, but normally spent his time imprisoned, and in this movie, claims it was in the ether. If you go in without any idea of this subject matter, the whole thing makes absolutely no sense. However, just that tiny bit of knowledge will help you understand a bit more about why these two may have met up in the restroom. I actually watched this one twice, and the second go-round did clue me in a lot on the clues being dropped along the way, so you would need to be paying attention to verbal detail to fully appreciate this one. The two do act well and play off each other's cues to make the situation plausible. There isn't much action since the vast majority of the time, the banter takes place in the bathroom. The only other character to enter the storyline is Gary (André Lamar), who has one singular purpose here and fulfills it in a manner I assume any of us would. I can only say that it is a pretty interesting story that tells a tale in a way that you must formulate your own ideas. It won't be all confusing if you don't completely put it together, and you can even take it at face value without all the hidden mythos references and still get a unique experience. It certainly has originality in abundance, I just wish it had forced a bit more horror into the story. Rebekah McKendry cut this one in at 79 minutes, so a little embellishing in the terror or gore department would've been fine with me. Still an entertaining indie flick that flies under the radar for you.
Gloriousに関するトリビア
Gloriousは2022年8月18日に公開されました。
GloriousはRebekah McKendryが監督を務めました。
Gloriousの上映時間は79mです。
GloriousはBob Portal, Inderpal Singh, Christian Armogida, Morgan Peter Brown, Jason Scott Goldberg, Joe Wickerがプロデューサーを務めました。
After a breakup, Wes ends up at a remote rest stop. He finds himself locked inside the bathroom with a mysterious figure speaking from an adjacent stall. Soon Wes realizes he is involved in a situation more terrible than he could imagine.
Gloriousの主要人物はWes (Ryan Kwanten), Ghat (voice) (J.K. Simmons), Brenda (Sylvia Grace Crim)です。
Gloriousはホラー, スリラー, 謎映画です。
Gloriousは、視聴者によって10点満点中5.6点をつけられています。













