liam-critchley
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I just left the theatre after seeing antlers, firstly I will say I enjoyed the film very much. Being my favourite genre, I think it's important to appreciate when a team of talented filmmakers comes together for a foray into horror. That is very much on display here; antlers is a very well made movie, with excellent performances top to bottom, a dreary score, brilliant visuals, and some truly incredible practical effects. It makes most mainstream horror seem extremely tame by comparison as well.
That being said, I was so excited when I first saw the trailer for this movie, and have had so long to hype it up in my own mind, that nothing could have lived up to my expectations by the time it released. I feel this will be the case for many others too.
All said and done, antlers is an excellent movie and a must see for fans of the horror genre, especially creature horror. It delivers on the effects, gore, and scares.
That being said, I was so excited when I first saw the trailer for this movie, and have had so long to hype it up in my own mind, that nothing could have lived up to my expectations by the time it released. I feel this will be the case for many others too.
All said and done, antlers is an excellent movie and a must see for fans of the horror genre, especially creature horror. It delivers on the effects, gore, and scares.
One of the best horror films I've ever seen. It didn't shy away from the elements of horror like so many mainstream horror films do these days. It was unafraid to pack as much blood, guts, scares, suspense and action as was possible within a couple hours. I don't think any of the actors are going to be receiving and Oscar but they did a damn good job considering what type of film this is! Their performances really help maintain the atmosphere, especially Jane Levy as Mia. Not to mention she is fine as french wine! If you're a horror fan and haven't seen this movie get on it. I saw it 3 times in theatres and it got better every time.