
A sheriff investigating the disappearance of a young girl from a small island discovers there's a larger mystery to solve among the island's secretive, neo-pagan community.... (Full plot summary below)
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A sheriff investigating the disappearance of a young girl from a small island discovers there's a larger mystery to solve among the island's secretive, neo-pagan community.
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| ChrisStuckmann.comChris StuckmannSometimes a movie hits the rarest of heights, in fact, some may refer to it as a low. A film that's so utterly bad it's actually good. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfIn the remake, LaBute has Cage beating up women with karate kicks, and has placed an insulting coda on the film that screams of studio intervention of the worst kind. This is not progress. |
| Jam! MoviesJim SlotekNeil LaBute -- who never met a story he couldn't turn into a paranoid castration fantasy -- dumbs things down enough to insult the stupid. |
| Beaumont JournalDanny MintonThis is the kind of film for which Golden Raspberries were invented. |
| Movie MomNell MinowThe gimmicky horror-flick conventions ultimately drag the film to a screeching halt. |
| Flipside Movie EmporiumRob VauxLaBute's art-house misogyny + Warner Bros' need for a late-summer horror flick + a niche mood exercise that doesn't exactly scream for the multiplex treatment = one big mess. |
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenThough downgraded perhaps in comparison to the 1973 original, this version is competent enough and holds sufficient suspense. |
| Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)Jonathan R. PerryLaBute's remake could be an atonement, a perversely clever way of turning the gun on himself... or a conspiracy theorist's invective against a gender he fears and loathes. |
| New York PostKyle SmithProfoundly disturbing, blood-chilling suspenser. |