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Husk
Description
Five friends are traveling through rural Nebraska on a weekend getaway when their SUV is suddenly attacked and they get stranded near a desolate cornfield. They find shelter in an old farmhouse, only to discover the dwelling is the center of a supernatural ritual.
Five friends are traveling through rural Nebraska on a weekend getaway when their SUV is suddenly attacked and they get stranded near a desolate cornfield. They find shelter in an old farmhouse, only to discover the dwelling is the center of a supernatural ritual.
Actors:
Josh Skipworth,
Nick Toussaint,
Aaron Harpold,
Michael Cornelison,
Ben Easter,
Wes Chatham,
Candice Rose
Josh Skipworth
Nick Toussaint
Aaron Harpold
Michael Cornelison
5 May 1952, Atlantic, Iowa, USA
Ben Easter
1 May 1979, Denver, Colorado, USA
Wes Chatham
11 October 1978, Georgia, USA
Candice Rose
Country:
United States
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May 16, 2011
Runs through all the same cliches, but Husk has it's interesting twists and turns, and plenty of atmosphere.September 06, 2011
Not terrible, but the 27-minute version was better.August 10, 2011
What Director Brett Simmons does effectively as a storyteller is establish a believable back-story to these creatures and pull you right into the victims' world with well-paced energy and some really great moments of tension.July 12, 2011
Suspense is valued here over gore, and it must be noted that the brief final scene manages to be genuinely eerie.
Variety
January 28, 2011
Husk lacks much originality but serves up its combo plate of genre tropes with above-average flair and intensity on modest means.