Thin on plot but heavy on body count, the film never asks the audience to do more than sit back and enjoy the carnage.
Thin on plot but heavy on body count, the film never asks the audience to do more than sit back and enjoy the carnage.
Painfully, boringly bad, this horror “thriller” is so incompetent that it almost feels like a parody.
Plays like an unfunny missed opportunity that fails to live up to its potential.
A powerful, beautifully crafted, and deeply unsettling film that is essential viewing for anyone who cares about the planet.
It’s not as smart or as sly as its predecessor, but it doesn’t completely malfunction either.
Captures the ache of inherited belief, the weight of memory, and the search for meaning in a country where faith can both heal and destroy.