| B | Fantastic Fest 2025 |
Good horror film with a unique hook that allowed for some creatively visual deaths. Written by Austinite Owen Egerton (who unfortunately could not attend, but the director was there).
I heard people talking afterwards, implying if you liked the Final Destination series (which I have not seen) you’ll like this film.
I rolled my eyes at the last scene of the movie, as it seemed predictable even if “necessary” for this genre. But that was just a lead-in for a mid-credits scene that redeemed the setup. Nice touch, Owen.
