Preservation ultimately impresses as an arrestingly suspenseful thriller that takes clever narrative twists and turns while moving through familiar territory.
60
Village VoiceSherilyn Connelly
Village VoiceSherilyn Connelly
Christopher Denham's Preservation is a violent yet agreeably goofy throwback to the survival-in-the-woods genre.
Until its characters behave illogically in the third act and the direction shows suspense fatigue, Preservation displays a flinty resolve to be better than your average woodsy-nightmare thriller.
Technological updating and a few clever narrative twists are the sole saving graces of the otherwise pedestrian Preservation.
38
Slant MagazineNick Schager
Slant MagazineNick Schager
Chockablock with instances of characters not shooting, running, attacking, or sneaking away when they can or should, this thriller comes off like the world's most rigged game.
38
RogerEbert.comBrian Tallerico
RogerEbert.comBrian Tallerico
There are few surprises here after the narrative’s turn to survival horror as the film plods to its inevitable conclusion, and even that final shot feels unearned.