A Native American teen resurrects an ancient demon to protect his family from meth dealers, but finds the creature's bloodlust uncontrollable, forcing the family to break the curse before be... Read allA Native American teen resurrects an ancient demon to protect his family from meth dealers, but finds the creature's bloodlust uncontrollable, forcing the family to break the curse before becoming its next victims.A Native American teen resurrects an ancient demon to protect his family from meth dealers, but finds the creature's bloodlust uncontrollable, forcing the family to break the curse before becoming its next victims.
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First of all, this is not a Wendigo. Do not be fooled with some of these reviews saying that it's a good watch if you want to learn more about the Wendigo. This is much closer to the Wechuge (and even then, still not that close at all). They barely even got the cannibalistic aspect of it right. How do you mess that up? The Wendigo actually looks like a pale human with elongated limbs, and, of course, eats people (to oversimplify it).
At least they didn't also confuse it with the Skinwalker. The costume for the creature was obviously fake, but their budget was likely low and that was the best they could do. Don't hate on them for that. The acting was doable, but sometimes cringey. They included Native American actors as the main characters, so there's that at least. But that doesn't save them from how incorrect and how bad this movie was.
At least they didn't also confuse it with the Skinwalker. The costume for the creature was obviously fake, but their budget was likely low and that was the best they could do. Don't hate on them for that. The acting was doable, but sometimes cringey. They included Native American actors as the main characters, so there's that at least. But that doesn't save them from how incorrect and how bad this movie was.
An exhibition into how far we will go before we realize we're being played. This creature feature speaks through 90's aesthetics, horrible dialogue, and the worst acting I've seen since the last found footage whatever to hit Netflix. The writer assumes you will just sit and take it, and we mistakenly did, thinking it MUST get better at some point (it does NOT). You may as well sit down and watch American Werewolf in London- a better film with better effects, and more updated. Do better. Do not waste your money to rent this. The acting of the main character is only insulted further by the most laughable physical effects ever seen on screen. The good reviews that led us to spend money renting this film are insulting and frankly should be banned. Disgusted. Please don't waste your money. Don't be fooled.
I was pretty interested and excited about watching this. Let the lights down and it instantly starts off with a pretty cheesy opening scene that showed way too much of the creature. Throughout the film it felt as if Marco Fuller was more of a distraction to what the movie could have been.
It felt like I was watching an episode of the 90s goosebumps that just kept going. The pacing was not good, you feel as if you're waiting for it to get better, then it just never does. It had some decent practical effects, but then probably the worst cgi of the year in one scene.
The delivery is stale and uninspired.
It felt like I was watching an episode of the 90s goosebumps that just kept going. The pacing was not good, you feel as if you're waiting for it to get better, then it just never does. It had some decent practical effects, but then probably the worst cgi of the year in one scene.
The delivery is stale and uninspired.
I didn't see any of the trailers prior to seeing this movie but I initially started watching it because I was familiar with the legend of the Windigo. The movie started out as one son's wish to protect his family but quickly turned into a power trip gone wrong after calling a supernatural entity. I was hoping for more of a supernatural horror movie, similar to The Conjuring or The Watchers, but was unfortunately disappointed. While I realize that this may be a low budget movie but I wasn't happy with the acting, which appear to be stilted in places, and the Windigo's outfit appeared to be made out of latex and didn't appear realistic.
I wanted a scary movie and the promising reviews did me in. This is not only not scary at all, it's not a good movie, don't waste your time. No atmosphere was created aside from something that Hallmark might produce. The accompanying music was awful in trying to establish the mood. Another reviewer mentioned the actor Marco Fuller being more of a distraction than anything of value, and I couldn't agree more, and I couldn't exactly say why. It looked like the actors were acting on top of all the other fails - maybe the grandma was the most convincing. It got annoying to watch and I couldn't waste any more time on it.
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- TriviaThe Native American cast and crew insisted that sage be used on the set to ward off evil, as the film deals with a particularly wicked entity: the Windigo.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,737
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,620
- Mar 31, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $11,737
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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