Natalie Whittle, Adam Burch, and John J Pistone star in director Richard “Rick” Greenwood Jr.’s politically-skewed horror ‘This Land’, premiering on digital March 10th from Terror Films. Two families from opposite ends of the political spectrum turn on each other after a cabin rental mix-up, but must work together to survive after a sinister group emerges with an ancient destructive pact.
Ava, a traumatized mother agrees to a rustic getaway on the 4th of July with her husband and son in hopes of putting back the pieces of their lives. It is the one-year anniversary of a violent home invasion that cost her unborn baby’s life. However, after arriving at the cabin rental they learn they are double booked with a family with very different political beliefs. Tensions boil over the weekend as the families confront grief, race, and the divide within the country. They soon realize something else is trying to drive them apart… A band of sinister elites targeting them for an ancient ritual.
Paying homage to the likes of The Hills Have Eyes, this film doesn’t take itself too seriously. It will catch the attention of fans of classic 80s horror flicks. From the start, it’s a disturbing and shockingly graphic film. Written by Collin Watts and Leon Langford, the abundant screaming, and continuous display of blood will rattle you to the core.
Movie Rating: 3 stars.
Movie Rating Guide
1 Star = Unwatchable
2 Stars = Cannot Recommend
3 Stars = Great for the Fans
4 Stars = A Solid Movie
5 Stars = Must Own (DVD/Stream Download)