Wake Wood
With nicely subtle handling of its occult element, the film slowly builds an atmosphere and is more chilling as a result.
Think Horror
Effortlessly readable and textured with beautiful turns of phrase, like the finishing touch on an elegant evening outfit.
A debut feature that demonstrates remarkable restraint, despite the literary allusions and scope of writer-director BT Meza’s ideas.
A fine story, doubly horrific in the way it makes the basic indignities, stresses and awfulness of real lives pulse with foreboding.
Nihilistically cautions that it might already be too late to wrest ourselves from the societal structures which dictate us.
With nicely subtle handling of its occult element, the film slowly builds an atmosphere and is more chilling as a result.