Plotline: In post-Civil War Arkansas, a young doctor is mysteriously summoned to a remote town in the Ozarks only to discover that the utopian paradise is filled with secrets and surrounded by a menacing, supernatural presence.
Who would like it: Fans of M. Nights The Village, those who like historic horror, and those who monsters, myths and madmen.
High Points: The story is really strong and I loved the original concept. I love movies about cults and this one is almost one.
Complaints: The pace is slow but it almost has to be.
Overall: Entertaining
Stars: 3.5
Where I watched it:

Master Imaginationist and Instagram photographer Crystal Connor is the Chief Imagineer working for the Department of Sleep Prevention’s Nightmare Division. A Washington State native she loves anything to do with monsters, bad guys (as in evil-geniuses & super-villains. Not ‘those’ kind her mother warned her about), rogue scientific experiments, jewelry, sky-high high-heeled shoes & unreasonably priced handbags.
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