Review of A Wounded Fawn (2022) by Maggie Lovitt for Collider — 02 Dec 2022
On the heels of Girl on the Third Floor and Jakob’s Wife, Stevens continues to prove that he is one of the best indie horror directors to emerge into the mainstream. He has a deft understanding of the genre and is keenly aware of when to dole out jumpscares, visual cues, and just the right amount of gore to delight horror lovers who favor psychological thrillers just as much as bloody horror.
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This review of A Wounded Fawn (2022) was written by Maggie Lovitt and published by Collider on 02 Dec 2022.
A Wounded Fawn has generally received mixed reviews.
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