Look, this isn't a Screenwise movie in the traditional sense - it's horror, it's for adults, and it's going to have content that would give kids nightmares for weeks.
But here's the thing: the critical reception is genuinely impressive. A 97% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 84 on Metacritic means this isn't just jump-scare garbage - it's likely a thoughtfully crafted film that uses horror to explore meaningful themes about redemption, family, and confronting your demons (literal or metaphorical).
If you're an adult who enjoys horror or your older teen (17+) is a mature horror enthusiast, this could be worth your time. Just be crystal clear: this is NOT family movie night material. This is "kids are at grandma's and we're watching something actually scary" material.
The WISE score is low because we're evaluating it through a family-friendly lens, but that doesn't mean it's a bad movie - it just means it's decidedly not for kids. Sometimes adults need good content too, and this appears to be that.





