It is amazing how energizing that trip to the Finding
Bigfoot town hall was. Honestly, I would love to get back into the field, and
may do just that this weekend. When I do get out there, I hope it is Sasquatch
that I find, and not some backwoods cult that wants to sacrifice me to The Pit,
like happened in my next flick for review, Jug Face (2013).
Plot/ Jug Face tells the story of a pregnant teen trying to
escape a backwoods community when she discovers that she may be sacrificed to a
creature in a pit.
This supernatural horror/drama definitely takes an
interesting look at life in a secluded backwoods society. This low budget flick
does have a lot going for it with solid performances, an intriguing storyline,
and just enough blood and gore to keep things moving. Yes, there are some head
scratching moments, some uneven pacing, and there are parts of the script that
lack development, but that does not hurt the overall feel of the movie. In the
end, this dark cult driven flick is exactly what I had hoped that The Village
would have been with a dark view of life inside a secluded community. Give it a
shot; you could do worse.
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