'Cuckoo' Premieres to Mixed Reviews at Berlin International Film Festival
The horror film, starring Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens, divides critics with its incoherent plot and stylistic choices.
- 'Cuckoo', directed by Tilman Singer, premiered at the 2024 Berlin International Film Festival, receiving a range of reactions from critics.
- Hunter Schafer's performance is praised, but the film's lack of coherence and clarity is a common criticism.
- The movie is described as a psychological thriller set in a strange Alpine resort, involving themes of impregnation and murder.
- Critics note the film's stylistic elements and atmospheric setting, yet argue it fails to deliver a satisfying narrative.
- NEON will release 'Cuckoo' in theaters on Friday, May 4.