Let's be crystal clear: this is not family content, not teen content, not even 'mature 15-year-old' content. This is an adults-only psychological thriller about one of Australia's most disturbing cults, and it pulls no punches in depicting child abduction, kids being fed LSD, psychological torture, and murder.
Even for adults, you need to ask yourself if you're in the headspace for something this heavy. Multiple parent-review sites use words like 'horrific' and 'very difficult to watch.' The 90% critic score shows it's well-made, but the 60% audience score and 6.3 IMDb rating tell you that a lot of people who sat down to watch this wished they hadn't.
If you're into true crime or cult psychology and can handle genuinely disturbing content, there's something here—it's based on real events and explores how manipulation and trauma echo across generations. But this isn't entertainment in any traditional sense. It's a grim, difficult watch that will stick with you in uncomfortable ways.
For parents: obviously keep this far away from kids. Even the title card showing up on your Hulu home screen might prompt questions you don't want to answer.




