Black Mold is a 2023 American psychological horror thriller film written and directed by John Pata. [1] [2] It stars Agnes Albright and Andrew Bailes as a pair of photographers who, while exploring an abandoned building, encounter a squatter (Jeremy Holm) who causes one of the photographers' traumatic memories of her father to resurface. [1] [3]
Black Mold premiered at the 10th Panic Fest on April 15, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] [3]
Writer-director John Pata conceived the idea for Black Mold in 2016 while exploring a dilapidated house. [4] At the time, Pata was struggling with depression; he wrote a brief outline for the film, revisiting it and developing it in late 2020, after having attended therapy for his mental health struggles. [4]
Shooting began in March 2022 in central Illinois, and lasted for about one month. [2] [4]
Black Mold premiered at the 10th Panic Fest on April 15, 2023, at the Screenland Armour theater in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] [3] The film screened at FrightFest in London, England, on August 25, 2023. [5]
Grace Detwiler of Rue Morgue commended the film for its direction, cinematography, and production design, but criticized its characterization, as well as the execution of its themes. [1] However, Detwiler noted that, "the scares offered up by the film's final third are worthy of the first two acts' slow burn ... when the slow-growing tension finally comes to a head". [1]
Black Mold is a 2023 American psychological horror thriller film written and directed by John Pata. [1] [2] It stars Agnes Albright and Andrew Bailes as a pair of photographers who, while exploring an abandoned building, encounter a squatter (Jeremy Holm) who causes one of the photographers' traumatic memories of her father to resurface. [1] [3]
Black Mold premiered at the 10th Panic Fest on April 15, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] [3]
Writer-director John Pata conceived the idea for Black Mold in 2016 while exploring a dilapidated house. [4] At the time, Pata was struggling with depression; he wrote a brief outline for the film, revisiting it and developing it in late 2020, after having attended therapy for his mental health struggles. [4]
Shooting began in March 2022 in central Illinois, and lasted for about one month. [2] [4]
Black Mold premiered at the 10th Panic Fest on April 15, 2023, at the Screenland Armour theater in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] [3] The film screened at FrightFest in London, England, on August 25, 2023. [5]
Grace Detwiler of Rue Morgue commended the film for its direction, cinematography, and production design, but criticized its characterization, as well as the execution of its themes. [1] However, Detwiler noted that, "the scares offered up by the film's final third are worthy of the first two acts' slow burn ... when the slow-growing tension finally comes to a head". [1]