One of the Greatest Posters of All Time
But, unfortunately, a muddled "The Lottery" type of picture, where a small town houses some evil secret. This film very much needed a great cinematographer like Dean Cundey of "Halloween" and "The Fog," and a director who didn't shoot the film like it was a TV movie.
So many things that could have been done better to give the film the shock value it needed, instead of just spilling everything out without proper build up.
Disappointing.