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Kaw
On the last working day of Sheriff Wayne, his small town is attacked by blood thirsty ravens that eat human flesh. Meanwhile his wife Cynthia visits a farm where a Mennonite family lives to say farewell to her friend Gretchen and discloses a dark secret about the origin of the fierce ravens.
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Plot Summary
A small town in Michigan is terrorized by a swarm of mutated, flesh-eating crows. Sheriff Alice Murphy and a group of survivors must band together to fight off the relentless avian assault and find a way to survive the onslaught. As the crows become more aggressive and organized, the survivors realize this is more than just an animal attack.
Critical Reception
Kaw was generally met with a negative reception from critics and audiences, often described as a low-budget, B-movie horror flick. While some viewers appreciated its attempt at a creature feature with a unique antagonist, most found the film to be derivative, poorly acted, and lacking in suspense or originality. It's often seen as a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Relies on standard creature-feature tropes with little innovation.
The acting is often wooden, and the special effects are unconvincing.
Lacks the suspense and scares needed to elevate it beyond a forgettable B-movie.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Kaw are scarce and generally unimpressed, with many viewers citing its predictable plot and low production values as significant drawbacks. The film failed to garner a strong following or positive word-of-mouth.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Crows' before being changed to 'Kaw' for its release.
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