A Spoiler-free Review
This is a solid Folk Horror entry to be appreciated by those into the sub-genre. Good for fans Mother! And Children of the Corn.
It's not terrible. At times it's even pretty good! The acting, cinematography and set design are all solid.
I appreciate that the movie isn't trying to trick the viewer. The experience is pretty straight-forward from the first frame of a kid walking through the dessert and munching on a human fing. It gets more complex, and there are fun details to uncover, but there's really only the one big surprise, which kicks low-budget ass!
-Josh from Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast.
This is a solid Folk Horror entry to be appreciated by those into the sub-genre. Good for fans Mother! And Children of the Corn.
It's not terrible. At times it's even pretty good! The acting, cinematography and set design are all solid.
I appreciate that the movie isn't trying to trick the viewer. The experience is pretty straight-forward from the first frame of a kid walking through the dessert and munching on a human fing. It gets more complex, and there are fun details to uncover, but there's really only the one big surprise, which kicks low-budget ass!
-Josh from Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast.