
When she learns the supernatural pit worshipped by her remote community in the woods has demanded her as a blood sacrifice, Ada struggles to find a way to survive, while the pit lashes out in anger.... (Full plot summary below)
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When she learns the supernatural pit worshipped by her remote community in the woods has demanded her as a blood sacrifice, Ada struggles to find a way to survive, while the pit lashes out in anger.
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| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThe best indie horror movie I've seen in years. Creepy and menacing. |
| Slant MagazineNick McCarthyChad Crawford Kinkle impressively imbues this supernatural world of backwoods mysticism with a plausible milieu while still staying committed to the film's own brewing insanity. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfA steady pulse of dread, making the macabre aspects of the work all the more unsettling. It's a terrific picture, smartly made and sharply acted, and it's one of the best chillers of the year. |
| Bloody DisgustingBrad MiskaFans should expect an insanely bizarre and creepy slow-burn with a lot of good ideas, and precise execution. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoJug Face becomes incredibly more terrifying once the themes of death are allowed to sink in, lingering in your mind hours after Kinkle's movie ends. |
| VarietyRob NelsonThe brisk, brief feature appears more atmospheric than terrifying, but its bare-bones tale gets under the skin. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA well-acted, genre-busting curiosity, "Jug Face" is bold of premise and disquieting in its low-key mounting. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckAn atmospheric chiller that’s just quirky enough to achieve cult status. |
| Shockya.comBrent SimonA rising tide of dread and desperation marks Jug Face, a low-budget, independent slice of Southern Gothic characterized by a solid technical package. |
| The DissolveNick SchagerIntriguing without ever proving insightful, the film nonetheless has a formal patience and meticulousness that sets it apart from its jump-scare-loving mainstream-horror brethren. |