
The Puppetman 2023
"You're not in control"
Brandon Christensen's *The Puppetman (2023)* plunges viewers into a chilling horror where supernatural forces manipulate even the darkest of minds.
Director: Brandon Christensen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Puppetman (2023)* about?
A convicted killer's daughter, Michal, uncovers the unsettling truth behind her father's claim of supernatural possession after his victims' deaths eerily mirror his past crimes. As those around her die brutally, she must confront the chilling possibility that an evil entity has taken hold—and her loved ones are next.
Who directed *The Puppetman*?
Brandon Christensen helms this visceral horror, blending psychological dread with supernatural terror.
Who stars in *The Puppetman*?
The film features Alyson Gorske in the lead role, alongside Angel Prater, Kio Cyr, Cameron Wong, and Anna Telfer, delivering performances steeped in tension.
Is *The Puppetman (2023)* worth watching?
For horror fans seeking a fresh twist on possession tropes, *The Puppetman* delivers with its atmospheric dread and gripping narrative. While unrated, its thematic depth and Christensen's direction make it a compelling watch.
How long is *The Puppetman*?
The Puppetman runs for 96 minutes.
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About The Puppetman (2023) — A Horror Masterpiece of Possession and Loss of Control
Brandon Christensen's *The Puppetman (2023)* plunges viewers into a chilling horror where supernatural forces manipulate even the darkest of minds. The film follows Michal, the daughter of a condemned killer who swore an evil entity controlled his actions during a spree of brutal murders. When those closest to her begin dying in gruesome ways, she questions whether her father's claims of possession were more than delusion. With its oppressive atmosphere and relentless dread, *The Puppetman* explores themes of inherited guilt, fate, and the terrifying loss of agency. The horror unfolds through Alyson Gorske's compelling performance as Michal, supported by a cast that amplifies the film's unsettling tension.
As the curse tightens its grip, Michal races against time to uncover the truth behind *The Puppetman*—before the entity claims her as its next victim. Christensen crafts a slow-burn nightmare where reality blurs with supernatural horror, leaving audiences questioning what—or who—is truly pulling the strings. The film's visceral scares and psychological depth make it a standout in modern horror, perfect for fans craving a story where evil wears many faces.