When it comes to horror, it takes quite a bit to impress me, and the same goes for westerns, but J.T. Petty's The Burrowers did just that. The concept couldn't be any more appealing: the film is a mix ...
It would be an exaggeration to suggest that JT Petty’s “The Burrowers” goes miles deeper than the hastily-dug graves that play a central role in its plot, but it’s nonetheless one of the more pleasant ...
While J.J. Abrams' Cloverfield depicts a very conspicuous monster amidst a crowded modern-day city, J.T. Petty's (Mimic 3) The Burrowers is taking a very opposite approach - an illusive new monster ...
In the current issue of Filmmaker Karina Longworth reviews this year’s Fantastic Fest, and one of the titles she singles out for praise is J.T. Petty’s The Burrowers. She wrote: For my money, the most ...
Imagine a mix of "Tremors" and "The Searchers," and you’ll be at least partially prepared for "The Burrowers," a horror/Western hybrid that could scare up decent coin as a homevid curio. Imagine a mix ...
Creature Features as a subgenre of horror tend to be in direct response to the cultural anxieties of the people that create them. The most obvious example, of course, is Godzilla. A film produced by ...
In 1879 America, an innocent family of settlers mysteriously disappears. Blaming the local natives, a posse is gathered and the men ride out into the desert in search of the missing people. Fergus ...
In a new clip from The Burrowers demonstrates pretty clearly what happens when you turn your back on these monsters. First you get sliced by a big thick monster claw, which apparently paralyzes their ...
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