Director: Tom Mattera, David Mazzoni
Premise:
A young boy goes to stay with his grandparents in a rural farming community after his parents split up. Soon they are all terrorized by a unknown group.
My Take:
A slow moving drama where the viewer is lead to believe these attacks are due to the young boy's over active imagination. It ends up not being the case. And there is a lot of bizarre and strange scenes to enjoy. Plus Choris Leachman is fantastic. But by the end, it's all a tad under satisfying of an outcome.
Rating: In the middle
Fringes of Horror by Sean Kimmel is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
An affiliate of http://seankimmel.com/
I'm not exactly sure if I've seen this one. But, I think I've seen this on Netflix. The fact that I'm not sure whether I've seen it before or not is telling me that if I have seen it, it's not memorable. The cover looks particularly familiar to me. I like your short reviews, easy and straight to the point.
ReplyDeleteThanks Grimm.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I watched it Netflix. And it's not memorable at all.