Antlers (2021)
“Antlers” (2021) is a supernatural horror film directed by Scott Cooper, produced by Guillermo del Toro, and based on the short story The Quiet Boy by Nick Antosca. The movie blends folklore and horror, exploring dark themes through a chilling tale of a mysterious creature and a small-town tragedy.
The story is set in a remote town in Oregon, where middle school teacher Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) becomes concerned about one of her students, a withdrawn and troubled boy named Lucas Weaver (Jeremy T. Thomas). Lucas is hiding a dark secret—he’s taking care of his father and younger brother, who have transformed into terrifying, monstrous creatures due to a curse rooted in Native American mythology.
As Julia and her brother, the town’s sheriff (Jesse Plemons), investigate further, they uncover the horrifying truth about the creature—a Wendigo, a malevolent spirit that preys on humans in times of famine and desperation. The film delves into the cycle of abuse, neglect, and the desperation that can awaken such a dark force.
Antlers is praised for its atmospheric cinematography, chilling creature design, and strong performances. The film stands out for its blend of slow-burning suspense, unsettling imagery, and thought-provoking themes.
Though it received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its depth and scares while others found it uneven, Antlers is a haunting tale that leaves a lasting impression with its exploration of both supernatural horror and real-world struggles.