NY Timeout: Trauma is buried and rarely alluded to in this quiet slice of magical realism—but there’s no denying the pain when it comes. We are in dusty Lima, Peru, and its lush surroundings, where the brutality of the “Shining Path” guerrilla campaigns of the ’80s lingers only in local song lyrics.
Final Destination is a reminder of our mortality.
‘It Follows’ still lurks.
The Parenting Review: It starts off as a fun horror-comedy with a great cast, but loses its charm halfway through. The laughs fade, the scares feel predictable, and by the end, it’s just another forgettable haunted house story.