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Thriller

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A woman searches for her missing son in a remote wilderness with the help of her estranged husband and a Native American friend. When an evil creature starts to hunt them, their journey becomes a fight for survival.

Release Date : 2017-06-06

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lyndsey Lantz

Character Name : Ann

Original Name : Lyndsey Lantz

Gender : Female

Max Lesser

Character Name : Rich

Original Name : Max Lesser

Gender : Male

Sean Wei Mah

Character Name : John

Original Name : Sean Wei Mah

Gender : Male

Victor Gage

Character Name : Old Man

Original Name : Victor Gage

Gender : Male

Jake Carpenter

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Jake Carpenter

Gender : Male

Bryson Pitts

Character Name : Young Eric

Original Name : Bryson Pitts

Gender : Male

April Dunford

Character Name : Native Girl

Original Name : April Dunford

Gender : Female

Derek Grange

Character Name : Eric

Original Name : Derek Grange

Gender : Male

Robby Devillez

Character Name : Howler

Original Name : Robby Devillez

Gender : Male

Brock Manwill

Character Name : Howler

Original Name : Brock Manwill

Gender : Male

Eric Roberts

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Eric Roberts

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-09-19

"Ann" (Lyndsey Lantz) and "Rich" (Max Lesser) set off into the depths of the wilderness in search of their missing son. They don't have the best of relationships anymore, but luckily encounter a native American who helps focus their efforts and helps them with their search. Along the way, though, twigs start to snap in the night; the animals start to behave quirkily (maybe they've seen the script?) and gradually we begin to realise that they are encroaching on a tribal sanctuary and the spirits ain't happy... There is some lovely photography of the forests, but the story is weak and rambling and their search is completly devoid of any sense of menace. Indeed, neither of them are actually deserving of preservation from whatever it is stalking them, and after about thirty minutes I began to wonder if the son hadn't had the right idea in the first place. Native American folklore must be deserving of better - this is rotten.