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6/10
A wholly fine genre effort that has some issues
kannibalcorpsegrinder19 March 2023
Heading out to a remote cabin, a family attempting to use the Fourth of July trip to resettle after a violent tragedy finds that the trip is double-booked to a second family with extreme political differences, but when a series of deadly intruders arrive must put their differences aside to survive.

This was an all-right genre effort that has some good points. One of the stronger features of this one is the typically expected means through which the two families come together to get the film going. Featuring the expected double-booked rental property without each one's knowledge of the other makes for a fine means of getting them there, especially after the earlier encounter that shows some differing political ideologies that are going to be explored and extrapolated throughout here. As they try to get through the trip and not get on each other's nerves due to these issues presented which generate a slew of conflict and drama with the way they focus on these issues to generate some interest in this section. That provides some wholly enjoyable fun to be had with the second half as the final half of this one is pretty much focused on the invasion of the cabin by the cult. With the introduction of the group coming off rather briefly but effectively with the book material about their activities and the videotaped exploits of their past transgressions, and it sets the stage for their arrival at the house to take it over. This segment of the film is exceptionally fun with plenty of brutal, graphic, and highly effective confrontations taking place throughout the house as they come to terms with the intent behind the intruders and what they're trying to accomplish which is then carried over to the sacrificial ritual that has some great encounters with everything being enhanced even further that features some strikingly gory and bloodsoaked setpieces in this section leading to a fine finish. These are enough to make for a wholly enjoyable effort overall although this one does have some issues with it. The biggest factor to bring this down is the wholly uneventful first half with the focus on building up the tensions between the families through their differing ideologies and approaches to family raising that no Horror action at all occurs within the first hour. With these scenes bringing about the kind of tension that comes about with their opposing ideologies and viewpoints, it becomes incredibly overbearing seeing this carry on for as long as it does since the point has already been established by that point and the waiting around for the horror to come is outright tiring with this holding up the action. Rather than bring up the encounters more naturally since the intruders come in out of nowhere, it causes this to feel like something else entirely before the changeover which isn't that enjoyable and is what brings this one down.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
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3/10
This Land
BandSAboutMovies10 March 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Directed by Richard Greenwood, Jr. And written by Leon Langford and Collin Watts, This Land is about a Fourth of July celebration that brings two families - of very different beliefs - to the same cabin. It's been double booked, which is stressful enough, but when an evil group of masked wearing cultists intrude on their holiday weekend, things get out of hand fast.

This movie doesn't take any political side. Instead, it has the masked home invaders descending on them both. Whether they families can get past their ingrained differences and fight back together - or die separately - makes up the story of this film. The left side, made up of Ava, her husband and son are still dealing with trauma, as another home invasion cost her child and has made them all fearful. Well, this trip isn't going to help anyone. The right, the Moss family, probably would like to think they could have stopped that home invasion with their Second Amendment-given rights to bear arms.

The masks are pretty cool, even if we don't learn much about the cultists. But it's an interesting idea to have them be the force that makes people - maybe! - realize that their differences can be forgotten, at least until they all survive. Again, maybe!
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2/10
Cortez Grove
nogodnomasters14 April 2023
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Ava (Natalie Whittle) is attacked by a home intruder and loses her baby. A year later Ava has not gotten over it. Neil (Adam Burch), her husband plans a family retreat along with their smart alec teen son Dakota (Jerod Powers). The home is double booked and they opt to stay with a family who are their polar opposites. Papa G (John J. Pistone ) is a medically retired police officer. He is accompanied by his wife Barb (Mindy Montavon) and daughter Reagan (Taylor Joree Scorse). They do their best to not discuss politics but they do have some issues. Their location has a history of blood rituals After an exceeding long character build up we finally get to something that looks like "The Purge."

The film was exceedingly boring. The characters were awful. Hard to stay awake.

Guide: F-word. Near sec. No nudity.
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9/10
This Land is made for you and me!
info-387-74500131 March 2023
In a post-COVID world where every movie (now) seems to force an agenda, This Land gives voice to both sides. In the film, two families from different political backgrounds are accidentally brought together. When chaos ensues, they choose to put aside their differences in an effort to survive. With a thought-provoking script and enough scares to keep even a seasoned horror fan at the edge of their seat, This Land is sure to please. Not for the faint of heart, the film boasts some truly chilling special effects. Directed by Richard Greenwood, the cinematography puts you right in the action and a solid cast drives it home.
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