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Antlers
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Antlers

Pray it desires not you.
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User Score1,245 ratings
TMDB 6.216+20211h 39mEnglish
DramaHorrorMystery

Synopsis

A small-town Oregon teacher and her brother, the local sheriff, discover a young student is harbouring a dangerous secret that could have frightening consequences.

Director
Scott CooperFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Searchlight Pictures5 production companies
Release
October 28, 2021Released
Box Office
$19MBudget $17M

Top Cast

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Keri Russell
Keri Russell
Julia Meadows
Jesse Plemons
Jesse Plemons
Paul Meadows
Jeremy T. Thomas
Jeremy T. Thomas
Lucas Weaver
Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Warren Stokes
Scott Haze
Scott Haze
Frank Weaver
Sawyer Jones
Sawyer Jones
Aiden Weaver
Rory Cochrane
Rory Cochrane
Dan Lecroy
Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan
Principal Booth

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Reviews

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Manuel São Bento
Nov 10, 2021

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/antlers-spoiler-free-review "Antlers is a cleverly shot, character-driven horror story with effective jumpscares and a captivating narrative that ultimately fails to reach its true potential. With the help of experienced producers, Scott Cooper is able to generate a rich atmosphere and offer an intriguing monster, blending practical effects with minimal CGI perfectly, despite the low budget. Accompanied by gorgeous cinematography, Keri Russell leads an interesting storyline focused on her traumatic past, but it ends up far too underdeveloped. The main plot features more generic plot points and a somewhat underwhelming yet visually satisfying ending. Overall, it's a nice watch, but one that I probably won't come back to." Rating: B-

CinemaSerf
Mar 27, 2022

For the first half hour, this isn't that bad. A couple of men stripping an old mine hear some curious noises, next thing we are in a school with a young "Lucas" (Jeremy T. Thomas) seemingly distracted, a little dishevelled and only when his teacher "Julia" (Keri Russell) decides to investigate, do we realise that what came out of that mine was a hell of a lot more rapacious than what went into it... Sadly, though, the rest of it all quickly becomes a bit too routine and the ending though quite well built up, is really a bit too predicable, brief and flat. The "monster" is seriously under-used by director Scott Cooper. A lot is left to our imagination, and to an extent that works - but unfortunately, regular fans of this genre will probably have far gorier fantasies that those we are eventually offered here. It's not a terrible film, it is decently paced and the young "Lucas" holds it together quite well, but sadly it offers very little for us (or the beastie) to get our teeth into.

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