Husk

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  • R
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 5.1  (10,830)

Husk is a 2011 horror movie about a group of friends who take a road trip to the countryside. Their journey takes a horrific turn when they are involved in a car accident and crash. As they try to gather their senses and figure out what to do next, they realize that they are surrounded by cornfields and are completely cut off from the rest of the world. They set out to find help, but soon discover something far more sinister.

The movie opens with a scene of five friends in a car heading out for a weekend trip. The group consists of Scott, Brian, Johnny, Natalie, and Marcus. As they drive through the countryside, they make a pit stop to pick up provisions. While there, they notice a scarecrow that seems to be watching them. They laugh it off and continue on their journey.

As they drive, they start to notice that the cornfields surrounding them seem to be never-ending. Suddenly, they hit something on the road and their car goes out of control. They crash into a ditch and quickly realize that their car is not going anywhere. They seem to be completely stranded.

The group sets out to find help, leaving the car behind. As they walk through the cornfields, they hear strange noises and start to feel like they are being watched. They come across a rundown farmhouse and decide to investigate. Inside, they discover a barn filled with old and creepy scarecrows.

As they try to leave the barn, they hear something moving in the cornfield. The group splits up, with Scott and Johnny continuing on, while Brian, Natalie, and Marcus head back to the car. Scott and Johnny stumble upon an abandoned church and decide to investigate. Inside, they find a diary belonging to a young girl who lived in the farmhouse in the 1930s. The diary contains some disturbing entries about a mysterious figure that appeared in the cornfields and killed her family.

Meanwhile, back at the car, Brian, Natalie, and Marcus are attacked by the scarecrows. They manage to fend them off and escape. As they run through the cornfields, they come across a truck and a couple who offer to take them to the nearest town. However, as they drive, they realize that the couple is not who they seem to be.

The group soon realizes that they are being hunted by something in the cornfields. They find themselves in a fight for survival, with each of them facing their worst fears. The movie climaxes in a nail-biting sequence that will have viewers on the edge of their seats.

Husk is a chilling horror movie that combines elements of classic horror films with a modern twist. The movie is well-paced and keeps viewers engaged throughout. The cinematography is excellent, with a great use of shadows and lighting to create a sense of tension and suspense.

The acting is solid, with each of the main characters bringing a unique personality to the group. Devon Graye, as Scott, delivers a standout performance as the leader of the group who tries to keep his friends safe. Wes Chatham, as Brian, provides a strong presence and brings a level of intensity to the movie. CJ Thomason, as Johnny, is a standout as well, delivering a great performance as the impulsive and sometimes reckless member of the group.

Overall, Husk is a great horror movie that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. It has all the elements of a classic horror film, with a modern twist that makes it even more frightening. If you are a horror movie fan, this is definitely one you won't want to miss.

Husk is a 2011 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.1.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (10,830)