Starve Acre currently has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 4 users on our platform.
...teeters on a knife-edge between scary and silly, and yet without that weird flavour of silly, the scares wouldn’t mean as much.
Read full review at The Guardian...a steady, methodically engineered, beautifully realized meditation on the slow, persistent sting of grief, and a gentle unearthing of the things we bury deep in our souls.
Read full review at Paste MagazineTechnically, it’s a stunner. Its 1970s setting allows costume designer Emma Fryer to go wild in the knitwear department...
Read full review at Little White Lies...what is uncovered is — on the whole — gripping, disturbing horror.
Read full review at EmpireEvil takes root in the traditionally slow-burn folk horror Starve Acre.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...holds its own within the pantheon of British folk horror and will take its place as a classic in future years.
Read full review at Starburst MagazineMorfydd Clark and Matt Smith headline a chilling and unnerving horror movie.
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