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A family's journey toward a better life is interrupted by an unstable man of the cloth.
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| Sight and SoundAnton Bitela far better remake of The Wicker Man (1973) than its official 2006 iteration, as well as a complicated discourse on the contradictions to be found in faith, superstition and the easy manipulation of both, |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.It's a mind numbing, and amateurishly directed horror outing... |
| New York TimesAndy WebsterThe familiar special effects are not the most disappointing element here. It’s the squandering of the talented Ms. Heche, who is given top billing but almost nothing to do. |
| Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreWell, at least the effects are fear-worthy. |
| Village VoiceRob StaegerAny sensible person would gun it right out of the theater. |
| VarietyScott FoundasFeatures fewer small-town scares than a rerun of “Dawson’s Creek” and more wooden acting than a marionette theater. Memo to Rob Zombie: Don’t fear the competition. |
| New York PostSara StewartDirector Anthony Leonardi, in his feature debut, litters the film with inconsistencies. |
| The DissolveNick SchagerIt’s stale B-movie rubbish of a barely watchable sort, albeit slightly more depressing than many of its genre compatriots. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckMore scares are induced by the creepy soundtrack composed by Slash and Nicholas O'Toole than by the perfunctory special effects. |
| Los Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyFor cheap thrills, Nothing Left to Fear is true to its title. Director Anthony Leonardi III and writer Jonathan Mills have let not one scary moment on screen. |