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Sting

Your biggest fear just got bigger.
2024 | 92m | English

(17710 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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After raising an unnervingly talented spider in secret, 12-year-old Charlotte must face the truth about her pet and fight for her family's survival.
Release Date: Apr 12, 2024
Director: Kiah Roache-Turner
Writer: Kiah Roache-Turner
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords giant spider, spider, meteor, alien, creature, corpse, apartment building, exterminator, creature feature, dollhouse, deadly creature, arachnophobia, mutant spider, pet owner, pet monster, poisonous spider, broken window, spider venom, deadly pet, pet spider, arachnid, air vent, crawling in air vent
Production Companies Pictures in Paradise, Spectrum Films, See Pictures, Cornerstone Films, Align, Cumulus VFX
Box Office Revenue: $2,801,252
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alyla Browne Charlotte
Ryan Corr Ethan
Penelope Mitchell Heather
Robyn Nevin Gunter
Noni Hazlehurst Helga
Silvia Colloca Maria
Danny Kim Erik
Jermaine Fowler Frank
Tony J. Black Officer Miller
Alcira Carpio News Anchor
Kate Walsh Sandy
Lee Perry Documentary Narrator
Jett Berry Baby Liam
Kade Berry Baby Liam
Name Job
Fiona Donovan Production Design
Diana Robertson Set Decoration
Anna Drubich Original Music Composer
Lesley Parker Line Producer
John Logue Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Georgia Woods Costume Design
William Gammon Visual Effects Supervisor
Sam Gain-Emery Sound Supervisor
Rupert Hollier Music Supervisor
Kiah Roache-Turner Editor, Writer, Director
Brad Shield Director of Photography
Luke Doolan Editor
Nikki Barrett Casting
Name Title
Martin Metz Executive Producer
Mark Gooder Executive Producer
William Gammon Executive Producer
Josh Pomeranz Executive Producer
Doris Pfardrescher Executive Producer
Diana Le Dean Executive Producer
Nessa McGill Executive Producer
Alison Thompson Executive Producer
Sierra Garcia Executive Producer
Chris Brown Producer
Adrian Politowski Executive Producer
Nadia Khamlichi Executive Producer
Jamie Hilton Producer
Michael Pontin Producer
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Reviews

MovieGuys
7.0

Sting is a decent little by the numbers horror. A dark take on the novel Charlotte's Web, Sting offers up a skin crawlingly, creepy horror experience. Its struggling middle class, suburban setting, with the usual issues you might find in any home, is starkly contrasted with an alien, other world ... ly, eight legged horror. This film is simple but well done. It sensibly starts off, quite literally, small and then grows, gradually amplifying the extent and scope of of the scares, which are predominantly of the jump in your seat, variety. Probably not one, I would think, for those of us, with a weak ticker. In summary, neat little horror film, with subject matter most people would find creepily unsettling. Worth a look.

Jun 11, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Nope, it's not very original - but it does have "Granny Helga" (Noni Hazlehurst)! It's the worst snow storm in ages and she summons poor old bug-hunter "Frank" (Jermaine Fowler) to investigate some noises coming from within her apartment walls. He turns up, despite the sub-zero temperatures, and pre ... tty soon appears to be part of the problem! What's going on? Well we skip back a few days and discover that a meteor storm has deposited a small spider into the care of "Charlotte" (Alyla Browne). She shoves it in a jar and rather ruthlessly feeds it live insects - that's her first mistake. It gets a taste for things, it's also quite adept at unscrewing the jar lid from the inside, too. The more it eats, the more it grows, the more it grows, the bigger the snack it needs! Nobody is safe as her family - mum (Penelope Mitchell), new husband "Ethan" (Ryan Corr) and baby "Liam" might soon be on the lunch menu too! Meantime, the entertainingly amnesiac grandparent sails through the whole thing completely oblivious. Or is she, really? Nothing about the acting nor the writing stand out here and the usual dysfunctional familial dynamic does nothing for the story either. As to the visual effects, the budget - or the imagination - clearly wasn't there to make much of these and our critter barely features as we develop and pad out the thinnest of stories. It's perfectly watchable but it will be fine to wait to watch on television.

May 28, 2024
r96sk
7.0

Good viewing. <em>'Sting'</em> gave me what I desired, albeit without properly enthralling me at any point. It's a well done horror flick, I do prefer these sorta ones where it is more the characters getting unsettled rather than the audience with cheap jump scares etc. The run time of around 90 ... minutes is astutely chosen, also. The cast are positives. Alyla Browne produces a sturdy showing, while Ryan Corr is good too. The likes of Penelope Mitchell and Jermaine Fowler support nicely. Robyn Nevin's Gunter character was the only I didn't really rate. Away from them, the effects for the spider are effective, I like how it changes throughout. There perhaps could've been some more fun had with the kills, though what is there sufficed for me to be honest.

Jun 06, 2024