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Demon returns to taste blood

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Cert 15 ★★★ In cinemas now

Horror maestro Guillermo del Toro is one of the producers of this Halloween-timed release and the Pan’s Labyrinth director’s fingerprin­ts are all over the design of its antlered monster.

With the help of stunning physical effects, the film brings to life the Wendigo, a ravenous moose-like demon from Native American folklore.

At its core, this is a genre movie that happily recycles clichés from the creature feature. But director Scott Cooper, who was behind gritty drama Out Of The Furnace, also wants to make one of those so-called “elevated horrors”, which seek to anchor the supernatur­al to reality.

Teacher Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) has just returned to the family nest to build bridges with her younger brother Paul ( Jesse Plemons) who she abandoned 20 years earlier, leaving town to escape their late abusive father.

What she suffered as a child is never specified but the old man appears as a phantom of her imaginatio­n as she resists the urge to drown her nightmares in booze.

That past resurfaces when she becomes concerned about her 12-year-old pupil Lucas ( Jeremy T Thomas) who she suspects is being abused by his meth-dealing dad

Frank (Scott Haze). She doesn’t know the half of it.

Frank is the idiot we saw in the film’s opening scene, stupidly following monstrous howls into the dark tunnels of an abandoned coal mine.

Now he’s slowly transformi­ng into a ravenous mooseman.

After feeding him roadkill, Lucas barricades himself in his bedroom as his dad’s thirst for human flesh grows at night.

It’s such a grim set-up that it’s almost a relief when Frank emerges from the shadows to go on the rampage. The film’s serious themes don’t always sit well with the jump scares but Cooper cooks up some genuinely nightmaris­h visions.

It’s such a grim set-up it’s a relief when Frank comes out of the shadows

 ?? ?? PREY Keri Russell with Jeremy T Thomas
PREY Keri Russell with Jeremy T Thomas

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