The Voices Of Our Mother Movie Review by Matt Boiselle
The Voices Of Our Mother – written and directed by Mark O’Brien, and starring Sheila McCarthy, Georgina Reilly and Mark O’Brien
Synopsis: When a family matriarch falls seriously ill, relatives gather and discover their shared ancestral ties bind them in unexpected ways
Family reunions are usually awkward enough without uncovering a terrifying ancestral secret. Thankfully for horror fans, The Voices Of Our Mother takes that uncomfortable family gathering and cranks the dread level up to eleven. Written and directed by Mark O’Brien, this Shudder original starts with a simple premise: the family matriarch has fallen seriously ill, bringing relatives together under one roof. As expected, old grudges, buried emotions, and family tension bubble to the surface. What nobody expects is that their bloodline has been hiding something much darker than Uncle Bob’s questionable casserole recipe.
One of the things I appreciated most about this film is that it doesn’t feel the need to throw a jump scare at you every five minutes. It takes its time building an atmosphere that slowly wraps around you like a cold fog. By the time things really start going sideways, you’re already invested in these characters and the secrets they’re trying to unravel. The cast does a fantastic job bringing this dysfunctional family to life. Sheila McCarthy commands every scene she’s in, delivering a performance that’s equal parts heartbreaking and unsettling. Georgina Reilly and O’Brien himself help create relationships that feel genuine, making the supernatural horror hit that much harder when it arrives. The film also deserves credit for trusting its audience. It doesn’t spoon-feed every answer or rely on over-the-top gore to make an impression. Instead, it lets the tension simmer until it boils over, rewarding patient viewers with some genuinely creepy moments that stick with you. And let’s be honest…sometimes the scariest thing in horror isn’t the ghost in the hallway—it’s having to spend an entire weekend with your extended family.
Visually, the movie creates an eerie atmosphere that perfectly complements its story, and the slow-burn pacing works in its favor rather than against it. This is horror built on emotion, grief, and generational trauma, proving once again that the monsters we inherit can be just as frightening as the ones hiding in the dark. If you’re looking for nonstop carnage and enough blood to fill a swimming pool, this may not scratch that itch. But if you enjoy atmospheric supernatural horror with strong performances and a story that actually gives you something to think about, The Voices Of Our Mother is well worth adding to your watchlist. Shudder has been on a pretty solid run lately, and this feels like another welcome addition to its library. It creeps under your skin instead of beating you over the head, and sometimes that’s exactly the kind of horror that leaves the biggest mark.
Grab the lights, lock the doors, ignore the weird whispering coming from the basement, and check out The Voices Of Our Mother when it premieres on Shudder on June 19th. Your family may never seem quite as normal again…then again, if you’ve met mine, they never did in the first place.
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