The Torment of Laurie Ann CullomΒ is a low-budget indie horror film written, directed, and produced by Mark Dossett. It’s a psychological horror that takes inspiration from classic slasher films, particularly drawing influence from 1970s and 1980s horror cinema. Despite its limited budget, the film has gained attention for its effective suspense and atmosphere.
Plot Summary:
The story is set in 1988 and follows Laurie Ann Cullom (played by Shannon Scott), a young woman who becomes agoraphobic after a traumatic event. She isolates herself in her home, avoiding the outside world in an attempt to feel safe. However, her sense of security is shattered when she begins to suspect that someone is stalking her.
As the tension builds, strange noises and unexplained events lead Laurie to believe that an intruder may be watching her every move, turning her home into a prison of fear. The isolation and claustrophobia heighten the horror as Laurieβs mental state deteriorates, and the danger becomes more and more real.
Themes:
The Torment of Laurie Ann Cullom focuses heavily on psychological tension, paranoia, and fear of the unknown. Laurieβs agoraphobia adds an interesting layer to the film, as it explores how fear can trap someone within their own mind. The film uses a slow-burn approach to build suspense rather than relying on jump scares or excessive gore.