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Millet crafted a film that will crawl underneath your skin and challenge you in satisfying ways.
Magic Farm (Movie Review)
The bigger ideas just don’t go anywhere meaningful. Thankfully, the bold camerawork, color palette, and documentary style at least gives this film some redeeming qualities that the game cast can play around with.
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An easy watch, but not much else to sink your teeth into.
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Craig channels his success on Tucker & Dale vs. Evil and some good, old-fashioned ‘80s slasher vibes to deliver a self-referential, funny, and bloody good time.
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Chew-Bose delivers a strong and striking visual experience, and the cast brings a lot to elevate a film lacking a fresh voice.
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It’s is not always a smooth or fresh ride, but it accomplishes its primary goal of unnerving you.
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Even with its good laughs and creative storytelling, the film is not perfect, but it is an entertaining and informative experience.
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This film is outwardly challenging, but Cronenberg shows time and time again that challenging his audience is one of the most important elements of his filmmaking.
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There is enough here to make Salvable a rock-solid genre flick with some sobering thoughts on redemption.
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If you are in the space to turn your dial to the right frequency to pick up on what Gomes is laying down, you just might have a special experience at your feet.