The phenomenal summer horror flick “Oddity” from director Damian Mc Carthy is making waves in the entertainment industry. In case you missed it, “Oddity” tells the chilling tale of Darcy, an Irish woman visiting the secluded home where her twin sister was tragically killed a year ago. The story gets spooky when Darcy brings a giant, cursed wooden mannequin to the house as a gift. What’s Darcy’s connection to this eerie object? Well, she has psychic abilities and often deals with cursed antiques in her profession.
Mc Carthy recently shared his thoughts about “Oddity”, the horror genre, and more in an insightful interview with MovieMaker Magazine. Below are some highlights.
The Appeal of Occult Horror
The director believes that the appeal of occult horror lies in its aura of mystery. He explains that while our world is heavily hinged on technology and easily accessible information, the occult portrays unseen, clandestine evil that allows filmmakers to stretch their creative muscles. For Mc Carthy, it’s about exploring the unknown without many set rules.
Reflecting on His Journey in Filmmaking
Despite “Oddity” being his second feature film, Mc Carthy has a portfolio of short films on YouTube that were shot over a decade ago. Most of his films, including “Oddity” and his previous horror venture “Caveat”, often feature strange or haunted artifacts.
Mc Carthy loves to play on the fear of the unknown. He’s keen on the idea of items brought into a home being the source of a haunting. The unknown history or spirit attached to these items adds a layer of chilling suspense to his films.
Crafting Unforgettable Scares in “Oddity”
One of the unique aspects of “Oddity” is how the film masterfully unravels a tingling mystery, rather than providing instant scares. Mc Carthy explains his aim to keep the audience perpetually on the edge. He also balances dark comedy with suspense and horror, ensuring a captivating viewer experience without resorting to on-screen violence.
Playing with Doubt
In “Oddity”, viewers are left to question whether the spiritual world Darcy claims to connect with is real or not. This doubt is a recurring theme in Mc Carthy’s works, and he finds the fear of not trusting oneself and the fear of secrecy incredibly relatable.
The director wrote “Oddity” during the pandemic, a time when people were confined within their homes, often learning family secrets. He subtly weaves this theme into his scary film plot.
Mc Carthy’s Love for Horror
The director’s passion for the horror genre started with his time in his parents’ video rental store. Even though he expresses some interest in exploring other genres, he assures us that his love for horror will always be there. He appreciates the work of independent horror filmmakers and admires how they tackle new, ambitious projects.
Looking to the Future
Director Mc Carthy reassures us that he has more horror films planned, with his next venture scheduled to start filming later this year. He is excited about continuing to tell engaging occult stories to keep his audience on tenterhooks.
To sum it up, “Oddity” is a must-watch film that offers a unique blend of suspense, humor, and mystery. Mc Carthy is a skilled storyteller who expertly fuses relatable fears with supernatural elements to create unforgettable cinematic experiences. So, keep your eyes peeled for his next projects—they are bound to be captivating!
“Oddity” can now be streamed on-demand, so you can get a taste of Mc Carthy’s chilling ghost storytelling from the comfort of your own home!
You can check the main image of “Oddity” and more progress on the website of Wildcard Distribution. Time to catch up on this breakout horror hit of the summer if you haven’t already!