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The Seed
Directed by
Sam Walker
2021
1h 31m
Horror
,
Science Fiction
,
Comedy
4.8
52%
18%
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What starts out as girls weekend away in the Mojave desert becomes a tale of horror, death and alien invasion.
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Cast of The Seed
Sophie Vavasseur
Heather
Lucy Martin
Deidre
Chelsea Edge
Charlotte
Anthony Edridge
Cowboy
Shirley Barchou Pisani
Edna
Jamie Wittebrood
Brett
The Seed Reviews
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
It wants to be funny and polished and sometimes even finds that sweet spot. Walker has some interesting ideas and an eye for panache, but the whole leaves much to be desired.
Paste Magazine
Matt Donato
Sam Walkers The Seed is a psychedelic interplanetary strain thats like Society meets a Cosmopolitan photoshoot.
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
he film is fast-paced and gives plenty to watch as it moves along. There are a few air brained elements here and there, but its easy to just move past these and enjoy the film.
RogerEbert.com
Abby Olcese
While it has some technical achievements to recommend it, the movie suffers from inconsistent pacing, as if its trying to fill time to get to the good stuff.
The Blogging Banshee
Molly Henery
The Seed is a darkly humorous jaunt that allows chaos to crash through influencer culture, leaving carnage in its wake.
MaddWolf
Hope Madden
Walker wades into dark comedysatire territory for the first two acts, then abandons it entirely for a dusty, predictable, humorless finale.
Daily Dead
Michelle Swope
Featuring a fantastic cast, who perfectly embody the obsession with social media, wild creature effects, and an intense, blood-splattered final act, The Seed is a highly enjoyable horror comedy.
Nightmare on Film Street
Jonathan DeHaan
All Im looking for in a movie is a little joy, and this bat-st, cheezy, sci-fi spectacle of eye-popping alien insanity put a big dumb smile on my face. Mission Accomplished.
Screen Rant
Nadir Samara
Albeit a good-looking movie with a fascinating premise, Sam Walker's The Seed is constantly being held hostage by its poorly written script.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
All in all, there's enough here to suggest that Walker might deliver something interesting in the future, but this is a just the seed of that promise, and little more.
Orca Sound
Carey-Ann Pawsey
The Seed is a horrorcomedy with an interesting concept that gets in its own way, tripping up on the road to glory. Instead, we get a film which is rather dull and poorly executed.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
A spirited if familiar body-horror comedy...
Film Threat
Brian Shaer
Pretty people, pretty scenery, pretty disgusting.
Houston Press
Pete Vonder Haar
What if iMac and Mei but with a horned-up Godzooky?
In Review Online
Daniel Gorman
The Seed is ultimately too scattershot to be truly successful... But fans of gooey creature FX and gloopy tentacle mayhem will be rewarded for their patience.
Mashable
Sam Haysom
Has lots of promising elements, but in the end it never quite manages to find its mark.
We Who Walk Here
Jessica Scott
Though it features strong performances and suitably goopy creature effects, the film falters in its pacing and tonal shifts. Worst of all, The Seed exhibits a nasty misogynistic streak.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
The Seed has a lot of interesting ideas at play. Strong performances and an interesting premise will keep audiences watching, but things become disjointed in the back half of the movie. Great ending, though.
CBR
Jon Mendelsohn
The Seed provides viewers with brutal body horror and effective '80s nostalgia but could have dived even deeper into its wacky premise.
Everything is Horrible (Substack)
Noah Berlatsky
A great premise, and the film has moments that live up to it.
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