

Antlers
Directed by Scott CooperIn Cispus Falls, an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with an ancestral creature.
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- Zaha Makhdoom19 April 2025Very middle of every road. Still fun tho
- Neon Ghloes24 April 2026Takes place in the coastal wilderwoods of OR... This is an accurate portrayal of the OR forest country out here. Methaniel and Methanie DEFINITELY have a couple kids down there whiff 'um, makin MEFF! And the Wendigo does indeed roam the most interesting labs out there! Keep your eyes peeled, don't get them peeled! Like grapes! This is OR. That's a "thing" here.
- jackmeat22 August 2025My quick rating - 6.5/10. This is one dark flick. I can see very clearly that there is a lot of personal experience involved in the story of this one. There are really two stories going on through it, and deciding if people are monsters or the monsters are people is really what the writers and director Scott Cooper were getting at. Keri Russell plays a teacher in a small town in Oregon who begins to take notice of some peculiar behavior of one of her students, which leads to further investigation. I am struggling to come up with a good way to sum up what you are going to get with this without spoiling anything. I'll be as vague as I can, not because I am going to ruin some big twist, but learning what is going on is really part of the entertainment value as a whole. When she follows him home after a quick ice cream lunch, she realizes that there may be something severely wrong with the home life and does inform her brother, who happens to be the sheriff (Jesse Plemons), but is basically dismissed. The backstory of what may be going in is touched upon and leads to some Indian mythological creature that may be involved, as you will initially read from the opening. Saying this movie is dark is an understatement, as for some of it, I was so invested in the kids and what was going on with them, I forgot I was watching a horror flick. Disturbing imagery throughout, which is clear evidence of Guillermo del Toro giving more than just producing assistance here. The whole atmosphere is just creepy from start to finish. There is just a lot of story to pack into one movie since it is not a point A to B going on. Lots of different things are going on, making this a poor one to throw on for background. You will never have any idea what to pay attention to and will miss a lot. The CGI is effectively used without being too intrusive, and the monster designs look good. For a year that was lacking in the horror department, this falls into my top 10 of the year. And after you finish this one, you will know why I said it is clearly telling a personal story. The levels of trying to touch upon abuse without just coming out and saying it are so well-layered. Don't be thrown off by those who didn't understand it.
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Antlers was released on 27 October 2021.
Antlers was directed by Scott Cooper.
Antlers has a runtime of 1h 39m.
Antlers was produced by David S. Goyer, J. Miles Dale, Guillermo del Toro.
In Cispus Falls, an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with an ancestral creature.
The key characters in Antlers are Julia Meadows (Keri Russell), Paul Meadows (Jesse Plemons), Lucas Weaver (Jeremy T. Thomas).
Antlers is rated 15.
Antlers is a Horror, Mystery, Drama film.
Antlers has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.
Antlers had a budget of US$17M.
Antlers has made US$18.9M at the box office.































