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Nicolas Rapold, New York Times: Some low-budget manifestations of the supernatural jazz up the frights now and again, but as the novelty of worshiping a hole in the ground fades, the film paints itself into a corner. Read more
Rob Nelson, Variety: An impressively oozing slab of indie horror that bodes well for first-time writer-director Chad Crawford Kinkle. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: Creepy atmospherics enliven this idiosyncratic chiller. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: Kinkle shows welcome restraint in pacing his grimy little tale, even if the sum of its parts never quite feels like more than an admirably rendered campfire yarn. Read more
Farran Smith Nehme, New York Post: This morbid, cruel movie seems leached of all things that might inadvertently give viewers pleasure. Read more
Pete Vonder Haar, Village Voice: Kinkle shows a deft hand at pacing and the gore is kept to a minimum. Read more