A mildly effective continuation of a beloved franchise rather than an inventive standalone movie that carves its own identity, but it sure is fun.
A mildly effective continuation of a beloved franchise rather than an inventive standalone movie that carves its own identity, but it sure is fun.
Undoubtedly made with true genre fans in mind, but could benefit from tighter editing and a more controlled story to gain mainstream appeal.
This isn’t just a documentary about a trailer park; it’s a human interest story that resonates with anyone who values community, tradition, and the simple pleasures of life.
Told through the lens of a family caught in a web of trauma, despair, and resilience, the film provides a viewing experience that is as emotionally taxing as it is compelling.
This film may not be perfect, but the authentic characters and genuine storytelling deliver a touching portrayal of life’s everyday challenges.
A mixed bag, this brooding, demonic horror film is burdened with a heavy-handed use of allegory and symbolism.