The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Brad Wheeler
The low-budget effort from Vancouver writer-director Scooter Corkle is earnest and methodical, with a tone-setting murkiness to it.
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Canada · 2017
1h 32m
Director Scooter Corkle
Starring Dianna Agron, Jared Abrahamson, Shawn Ashmore, Rachelle Lefevre
Genre Drama, Mystery, Thriller
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With her father in jail, Alison now takes care of her younger brother, Brandon. But on the anniversary of their father’s crimes, she wakes to the news that Brandon is missing from a murder scene. With time passing and more deaths, Alison becomes a suspect herself, and she must fight to clear her name.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Brad Wheeler
The low-budget effort from Vancouver writer-director Scooter Corkle is earnest and methodical, with a tone-setting murkiness to it.
Village Voice by Craig D. Lindsey
The stench of needlessly convoluted derivativeness lingers throughout this flick.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Hollow in the Land traffics in familiar rural thriller territory, but it features an excellent performance from its lead actress and a strong atmosphere of moody tension courtesy of its writer/director.
The New York Times by Monica Castillo
Alison closely resembles Jennifer Lawrence’s character in “Winter’s Bone,” another self-sufficient young woman whose family and community turn against her. This movie is not as tense, but it gets close thanks to Ms. Agron’s resolute performance and the movie’s hostile small town setting.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
Like “Winter’s Bone,” the film is at its best when it follows its heroine closely, letting the audience understand more about her life with each step closer to danger.
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