Critics Have Seen Cuckoo, And They Agree The ‘Trippy, Deranged’ Horror Movie’s Title Is Quite Appropriate

Critics Have Seen Cuckoo, And They Agree The ‘Trippy, Deranged’ Horror Movie’s Title Is Quite Appropriate
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Critics Have Seen Cuckoo, And They Agree The ‘Trippy, Deranged’ Horror Movie’s Title Is Quite Appropriate

We’re still a couple of months away from the official start of spooky season, but there are plenty of upcoming horror movies and thrillers to keep you uncomfortable during your trip to the theater. Director Tilman Singer’s Cuckoo is among those, and according to critics who have screened the movie ahead of its August 9 release date, it might be one of the stranger theatrical experiences you’ll have this year.

Cuckoo stars Hunter Schafer, who has accepted multiple other roles as we wait for the highly anticipated Euphoria Season 3. In this movie, she plays Gretchen, an angsty teen forced to move to the German Alps with her father (Marton Csokas), his new wife (Jessica Henwick) and their young daughter to live at a resort run by Dan Stevens’ mysterious Herr König. Let’s see what critics are saying.

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