Possum’s evocation of wrongness, that unbalancing feeling that something is off – if only you could put your finger on it – lingers long after its overdetermined climax has resolved.
80
Time Out
Time Out
Icky and unsettling, this British horror film crawls under your skin.
63
Slant MagazinePat Brown
Slant MagazinePat Brown
In the end, there's little payoff for all the repetitive series of evocative visions and mute stares.
This film induces a grisly shiver, like a slug dropped down the back of your neck, and there are some amazing images. But I wondered if it was finally unfinished and anticlimactic.