Wendigo
417
Horror. Thriller
George is a high-strung professional photographer who is starting to unravel from the stress of his work with a Manhattan advertising agency. Needing some time away from the city, Jake, his wife Kim, and their son Miles head to upstate New York to take in the winter sights, though the drive up is hardly relaxing for any of them. George accidentally hits and severely injures a deer that ran onto the icy road; after George stops to ... [+]
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"A mostly superb bit of modern horror from the writer-director-editor previously responsible for the Frankenstein story 'No Telling'" | ||||
"Ultimately, this film is only scary if you're afraid of artfully self-conscious, grainy cinematography." | ||||
"A skillfully acted and psychologically well-crafted but ultimately disappointing thriller." | ||||
"Though Wendigo has weak spots, including an ending that is not as satisfying as it might be, the film remains memorable despite its flaws" | ||||
"Fessenden cooks up a likably offbeat horror movie. But somehow, it never jells, never really scares us." |
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