In the chilling film "The Bench," directed by an emerging talent in the horror genre, we are introduced to Aiden, portrayed by the charismatic Matt McClure, and Kari, played by the talented Joy McAvoy. The story begins with a dramatic breakdown that leaves Alex and her friends stranded in a remote area. As they seek refuge, they come across a seemingly innocuous cabin, but what initially appears to be a sanctuary quickly unveils itself as a doorway to their worst fears. The characters are drawn into a terrifying predicament when they discover the cabin harbors a bloody past, shrouded in mystery and malevolence.
As the night descends around them, the atmosphere thickens with tension and dread, amplifying the reality that they may not be alone. The sinister bench located just outside the cabin beckons to the group, serving as both a physical and symbolic threshold where past horrors resurface and begin to claim new victims. With each passing moment, the sense of camaraderie amongst Alex and her friends starts to fray as secrets unravel and trust is tested. As they grapple with the encroaching darkness, it becomes clear that they must confront not only the sinister forces that haunt the bench but also their own internal demons.
"The Bench" pays homage to the low-budget horror films of the 1970s, drawing inspiration from their unique style and raw storytelling. The film captures the essence of that era, utilizing practical effects and an atmospheric score to evoke genuine fear and suspense. As Aiden and Kari, alongside their fellow cast members, navigate through twisted pathways filled with unthinkable horrors, viewers are taken on a heart-pounding journey that challenges the limits of survival and friendship. This film is a nod to traditional horror, promising to keep the audience on the edge of their seats until the very last chilling moment.
Joy McAvoy was born on August 1, 1982 and is currently 42 years old.