In the heat of the summer lays a lonesome house in the countryside where nine year old twin brothers await their mother’s return. When she comes home, bandaged after cosmetic surgery, nothing is like before and the children start to doubt whether this woman is actually who she says she is.
Paced with quiet deliberation, this is the rare horror movie where the mood gets darker as the filmmakers bring more light to the visuals.
– Soren Anderson,
Seattle Times,
24 Sep 2015
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The terror is sophisticated, chilling enough to set the hair of the art-house aficionados' goatees on end, but perhaps not to everyone's taste.
– Brad Wheeler,
Globe and Mail,
25 Sep 2015
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It's tempting to call this a horror movie for people who don't like the genre, but it's more accurate to call it a movie for people who like good movies, no matter what type.
– Bill Goodykoontz,
Arizona Republic,
1 Oct 2015
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Here is a horror film that features very little screaming, except from the theater audience.