random000 : Keyes wrote it before my time, but our teachers really saw great value for it in both lite...
kelldivision : 'through'
Birdsforme : Huh, I had never even heard of the book! I just saw the movie posted here for the first t...
Steppenwolf71 : Frackin' awesome! Jack Black, is tha man!
FilmNoir17 : One of the best movies to come out in over a decade. I'll watch almost anything with Cary...
nycravers : Rewatching this amazing AF show. Its about the aftermath of an alien invasion if you like ...
random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
prism : I remember reading this in grade 12 English in the '80's and it's still part of the curric...
random000 : Keyes wrote it before my time, but our teachers really saw great value for it in both lite...
Birdsforme : Huh, I had never even heard of the book! I just saw the movie posted here for the first t...
“The Wretched” is not a big screen, cinema film, but it has substance. Whilst it appears to be television and PG13 quality on some levels, it is not. It has a lot of adult situations and drug use and dialog… not to mention cannibalism. So do NOT let children under 17 watch it without guidance. Whilst it does have some brazen continuity errors (it’s supposedly Summer, but the trees are barren of leaves) I definitely enjoyed it (even though I am a “vetted hard-core horror fanatic”). It is well-casted, the story-line is cohesive and the characters are vetted and relatable in their individual story-lines. It is not “big screen” (worth re-iterating again), but it casts a big enough shadow to be a quantitative and quality horror, without being something absolutely riveting. Worth a one time, and even two time, watch. 3.5/5