
Here's the basic plot if you are unfamiliar with the story. Burton and Vicki, a young married couple gets lost on their way to California in rural Nebraska. An accident lands them in the ghost town of Gatlin, which is run by a cultish group of children who believe in human sacrifice and a god that lives in the corn.
I thought David Anders did an amazing job and was the only force that carried the movie. Kandyse McClure's acting, as well as her character, Vicki, was so horrible that I almost turned off the movie several times. To McClure's credit, her script was pretty dismal, and I think I would have hated the role no matter who played her because the character was intended to be irritating.
The rest of the cast wasn't that great either, but I should cut them some slack because they are all kids. I understand that you can't always expect Oscar worthy performances in horror flicks, so when I say the acting is pretty bad, keep in mind that I had realistically low expectations.
Personally, I thought this movie was jut so-so. The end felt rushed to me and they left a few things unanswered. I wouldn't base your whole night around watching this movie because you might be disappointed. What I would recommend, is throwing it on while you have some friends over and have a backup DVD on standby.
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