Anne Roland a journalist, discovered many mysteries after the sudden disappearance of her friend, one suspicious chemicals which was researched by the government and a radio station which was unknown. A chain of events happened, was he able to find the way to solve all of them?
Although no single strand within it can be called original, Banshee Chapter blends them flawlessly, delivering the most convincing piece of otherworldly horror for years.
More unsettling than actually scary, this slow-burning horror movie is directed and acted with style even though the script feels rather under-developed.
The Banshee Chapter can't seem to decide if it wants to be a found-footage horror movie, or a more traditional one. To its detriment, it splits the difference.
X-Files style horror movie based on MK-Ultra drug experiments. Ted Levine as a Hunter Thompson character is superb. On a budget, the film is a lot scarier than most of the more expensive "apparition" type movies showing up at the Cineplex.
The film avoids any real attempt at constructing scarily effective set-pieces in favour of having one of the unnamed entities pop screeching out of the dark whack-a-mole-style every few minutes.