Review of Growth (2010) by Paul S — 12 Dec 2010
By no means chilly enough to deliver the Cronenbergian frissons promised by the title - a bigger influence would appear to be Eli Roth's "Cabin Fever" - it nevertheless pursues some intriguing, unexpected tangents.
.. Writer-director Cowan gives his characters money and relationship issues to contend with as well as the obvious creepy-crawlies, and while the action sequences are strictly TV-level, the FX likewise, the ending is typical of a film with an engaging sense of mischief: one of the central quartet, who's brought her accordion to the island for some reason, is first introduced drawing a felt-pen moustache on the reluctant object of her affections.
This review of Growth (2010) was written by Paul S on 12 Dec 2010.
Growth has generally received mixed reviews.
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