Movie Review: “SHE CAME FROM THE WOODS” is summer-camp slaying done right
It’s a lot more inventive than many similar films that have come before.
It’s a lot more inventive than many similar films that have come before.
The worst nightmare of the lactose intolerant comes true in this must-see-it-to-believe-it re-imagining of the classic "Heidi" story.
It has a terrific setup that establishes plenty of dramatic conflicts and questions.
What starts off as an attempt to resurrect the naturalistic found-footage style of sub-genre giant The Blair Witch Project, disintegrates into a bloody waking nightmare for a group of friends who travel into the Mojave desert to film a music video in THE OUTWATERS.
Taylor can’t seem to figure out what kind of fears he wants to focus on: the very modern anxieties engendered by the pandemic or the more prosaic kinds to be exploited by supernatural agents.