2 reviews
Pritt's second film is an eerie and brooding film about a family of backwoods cannibals. The quality of this film is leaps and bounds better than his first film, FUN TIME, but this movie was too short and suffered a few audio problems similar to his first film.
The cinematics in this film show how Pritt matured as a film maker compared to his first film, but he didn't seem to learn much from the audio problems of the first. Sure, the audio isn't as muffled and static filled as his first film, but it does have its challenges.
The musical score aptly fits this film. It's a mix of creepy country-roads style music.
The movie doesn't offer any major twists or surprises, but will offer plenty of spine tingling kills for the gore-philes out there.
The cinematics in this film show how Pritt matured as a film maker compared to his first film, but he didn't seem to learn much from the audio problems of the first. Sure, the audio isn't as muffled and static filled as his first film, but it does have its challenges.
The musical score aptly fits this film. It's a mix of creepy country-roads style music.
The movie doesn't offer any major twists or surprises, but will offer plenty of spine tingling kills for the gore-philes out there.
- CohenForthright
- Feb 21, 2018
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Not bad for a second film. Kept my attention. Killer at the end was crazy! I liked this for a low budget film. I'm very picky. A change of pace in horror. Good job.
- candeecanegirl
- May 6, 2018
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