The Guardian -
25 Oct 2019 11:01

Carmen Ejogo is a mother forced to make a horrifying sacrifice in a staggeringly dull film bereft of suspense, creativity and purpose With 2017's 1922, the writer-director Zak Hilditch announced himself as a skilled conjurer of mood, a patient horror film-maker who prioritised slow-burn atmosphere over cheap jump scares. The bleak Stephen King adaptation was one of Netflix's better original genre offerings and now, as his follow-up, he has handed the platform one of its worst with Rattlesnake, a...
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