The Path (2024) Movie Review

The Path – Movie Review

First Reaction – The Path has odd moments but not enough shock value.

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Director: Tom Archdeacon

Writer: Tom Archdeacon (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Tess Hanna (The Sighting)
  • Taylor Colwell (Only Murders in the Building)
  • Tom Archdeacon (Logan Lucky)
  • Brian McManamon
  • Andrew Block

Plot: A young lady goes back to her old hometown, uncovering peculiar events concerning her parents’ demise and the community she once knew.

Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Tale: The journey commences as Caitlin (Colwell) finds out that her elder sister Abigail (Hanna) intends to put their old family residence up for sale. After a mysterious turn of events, their parents have recently passed away, and Caitlin becomes curious about the details surrounding their demise, deciding to delve deeper into the matter.

As she delves into her exploration, she starts noticing peculiar occurrences within their household. Yet, the reality uncovered about their desired intentions proves to be much more unsettling. In the process, Caitlin discovers the family’s hidden past.

Verdict on The Path

Recap

The film revolves around two sisters facing a tough choice regarding their destiny. Tragically, their parents met with mysterious circumstances, leaving them in financial straits. Yet, their determination to uncover the truth propels them onto a risky journey.

Best Parts

The film spins a captivating tale about the disappearance of the sisters’ parents, subtly hinting at the unseen dangers lurking even in seemingly peaceful small towns. Notably, the basement sequence stands out as particularly chilling.

Worst Parts

The film often leans towards overusing comical characters. The most perplexing and unusual scene occurs during the opening, while the sisters seem devoid of genuine connection, making it challenging to follow their dynamic, even after a significant life-altering incident has occurred among them.

Final Thoughts The Path has strange moments, but never reaches the terror presented.

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2025-06-27 14:37