Director: Michael Fetterman•Genres: Horror, Thriller, Western
In the midst of the 1870s Gold Rush, a young couple embarks on a journey westward, seeking a better life. When their wagon breaks down in the middle of nowhere, they are forced to take shelter at a remote homestead. However, they soon discover that the family running the homestead has sinister intentions and they must fight for their survival against a brutal and deranged community.
Organ Trail received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt to blend horror with a Western setting, many found the execution lacking in originality and tension. The film struggled to create a compelling narrative, and its scares were often perceived as predictable.
Attempts a unique blend of Western and horror elements but doesn't fully succeed.
Lacks suspense and relies on familiar horror tropes.
Performances are serviceable but can't elevate the weak script.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally indicate a lack of engagement with the film's premise and execution, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
The film was shot in and around Bozeman, Montana, aiming to capture the rugged beauty of the American West.
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