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Splatter horror tends to measure its own value in gallons of blood and baskets of body parts, but D’Aquino should be saluted for adding some impressive style, nuance and imagination to ‘The Furies’. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article....


Movie spotlight
A young woman faces her darkest fears with seven other unwilling participants in a deadly game — a game that can only have one winner.
A young woman wakes up in a mysterious mansion with no memory of how she got there. She soon discovers she's a pawn in a deadly game orchestrated by masked killers. To survive, she must uncover the truth behind her captivity and fight her way through a series of terrifying challenges and gruesome encounters.
The Furies received a mixed-to-positive reception, with many critics praising its inventive kills and throwback slasher elements. However, some found the plot to be derivative of other horror films and criticized the underdeveloped characters. Audiences generally enjoyed its fast pace and gore.
Praised for its creative and brutal kill sequences.
Acknowledged for its effective suspense and tension.
Criticized for a predictable plot and unoriginal horror tropes.
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The film was shot in Melbourne, Australia, with many of its elaborate set pieces and special effects being achieved through practical means to enhance the visceral horror experience.
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Splatter horror tends to measure its own value in gallons of blood and baskets of body parts, but D’Aquino should be saluted for adding some impressive style, nuance and imagination to ‘The Furies’. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article....