

Wormtown
Directed by Sergio Pinheiro4.15.8
Un año después del inicio de una plaga de gusanos carnívoros que alteran la mente, la ciudad nocturna de Ashland, en Ohio, ha aceptado el dominio de los parásitos. Bajo el mando del alcalde Joshua, una figura casi sectaria, los fervientes «Ranchers» difunden su evangelio, ya sea por persuasión o por la fuerza. Un trío de mujeres no infectadas se aferra a la supervivencia mediante el rebusque, una higiene extrema y la evasión. Pero todo el mundo acaba cediendo, lo que desata la traición, el sacrilegio y el horror corporal.
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- Clarence Boddicker9 de febrero de 2026There are some nice gory scenes in there, but unfortunately that's it. The story is boring and doesn't make any sense, especially towards the end.
- ricomckee25 de abril de 2026This movie has dome good moments. It is a tale that represents the current political nature of the the United States as well as intolerance. The movie has some good moments. However, it forgets the horror within the movie. Still it is definitely worth a watch.
- jackmeat5 de diciembre de 2025My quick rating - 5.3/10. Wormtown slithers in with a premise that sounds like it should be played for laughs, but it surprised me by going all-in on grim seriousness, claustrophobic dread, and surprisingly realistic world-building. One year into a plague of flesh-eating, mind-altering worms, the nocturnal town of Ashland, Ohio, has stopped fighting back and simply embraced the infestation as a new way of life. Shot right there on location, the town feels eerily authentic, like you’ve stumbled into a community where the streetlights died, everyone switched to night mode, and nobody’s bothered to come back into the sun since. The story opens with what has to be the bleakest eye exam ever filmed. A man sits calmly in the dark, seeing better without light - and when the doctor peeks closer, his eyes are hosting a handful of wriggling tenants. The reveal is great: black-and-white, grimy, and unsettling in a way that sank under my skin. That monochrome aesthetic goes a long way toward hiding the budget while giving the movie a strangely classy sheen, even as it bombards you with worms, gore, and squishy sound effects that feel lifted straight from a Foley artist’s nightmares. Ashland is now ruled by Mayor Joshua, a cult-like figure who’s convinced the townsfolk that worm symbiosis is the next evolutionary step. His zealous followers, appropriately called Ranchers, spread their ideology the old-fashioned way. Through persuasion when possible, and forced implantation when it’s not. Meanwhile, three uninfected women are just trying to survive the only way anyone can in this hellscape - scavenging, hiding, obsessively scrubbing themselves clean, and hoping their luck holds out a little longer than their sanity. There’s also an Amish village on the outskirts, which becomes a refuge of sorts. One of the women escaped from there, and their scenes provide some much-needed contrast, and some unexpected humor. The Amish family telling bedtime stories about Bill & Ted movies absolutely cracked me up. It’s such a bizarre, charming moment in a film where most people are busy coughing up parasites or getting indoctrinated into a worm cult. The worm-removal set piece was my highlight - rough, visceral, and filmed with the kind of practical effects that make your stomach tighten. When these parasites hit sunlight, they erupt out of the host in fountains of gore, creating some wonderfully messy visuals. This movie may have been shot on the cheap, but the camerawork and effects team really push it higher than its budget should allow. What surprised me most is how Wormtown actually commits to its plot. The lore isn’t over-explained, but there’s enough there to piece together how Ashland fell under Joshua’s sway. Writer Andrew James Myers feels like someone who’s either researched cults extensively or just knows a little too much from experience. Director Sergio Pinheiro also deserves credit, he takes a premise that should be schlock and makes it weirdly engaging, cohesive, and even satisfying. For a low-budget, worm-ridden nightmare, this one definitely wriggles above expectations.
Wormtown Trivia
Wormtown was released on 7 de noviembre de 2025.
Wormtown was directed by Sergio Pinheiro.
Wormtown has a runtime of 1h 47min.
Wormtown was produced by Andrew James Myers, Philip R. Garrett.
Un año después del inicio de una plaga de gusanos carnívoros que alteran la mente, la ciudad nocturna de Ashland, en Ohio, ha aceptado el dominio de los parásitos. Bajo el mando del alcalde Joshua, una figura casi sectaria, los fervientes «Ranchers» difunden su evangelio, ya sea por persuasión o por la fuerza. Un trío de mujeres no infectadas se aferra a la supervivencia mediante el rebusque, una higiene extrema y la evasión. Pero todo el mundo acaba cediendo, lo que desata la traición, el sacrilegio y el horror corporal.
The key characters in Wormtown are Jess (Caitlin McWethy), Kara (Rachel Ryu), Rose (Emily Soppe).
Wormtown is rated Not Rated.
Wormtown is a Terror, Ciencia ficción, Adventure film.
Wormtown has an audience rating of 4.1 out of 10.







