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Husk
Husk
2011 ·83 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
5.9
IMDb 5.1 КП 5.3 RT 83%
Horror, Thriller
Director: Brett Simmons
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A group of friends stranded near a desolate cornfield find shelter in an old farmhouse, though they soon discover the dwelling is the center of a supernatural ritual.

Devon Graye
Actor
Wes Chatham
Actor
C.J. Thomason
Actor

Husk is a low-budget, atmospheric horror film that generally succeeds in creating a sense of dread despite its reliance on familiar slasher tropes. While it earns praise for its effective creature design and tense setting, opinions are polarized regarding the quality of the acting and the execution of the plot.

Production The creature design—particularly the scarecrow entities with their unsettling, fixed grins—is visually striking and effectively contributes to the film's sense of dread.
Direction The film successfully leverages its claustrophobic, minimalist setting of an isolated farmhouse and cornfield to build sustained atmospheric tension.
Screenplay The plot follows a standard slasher formula of stranded youths and a mysterious killer, leading some to find it unoriginal while others appreciate its competent execution.
Acting Performances divide audiences, with some viewers finding the cast committed and natural, while others dismiss the character work as unconvincing or dull.
Ending The ambiguous and open nature of the finale leaves some viewers satisfied with the lingering mystery, while others find the conclusion underdeveloped or narratively hollow.
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