Nope - 6/10
- Nick Juby
- Jul 10, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 15, 2025

Our protagonist named OJ, Owns a horse farm where horses are trained for films and adverts. He inherited the farm from his father when his father is mysteriously killed while on a horse in the farm. The farm was always famous for being black-owned as there are not many Black owned businesses in their industry. OJ runs the farm on his own while his sister handles the marketing and the PR part of the business. His sister has a bubbly and friendly personality; which is the polar opposite to his character because he is anxious and often depressed. They both start to notice the horses on the farm acting strange and realize that there is an extraterrestrial force that is having a negative influence on the farm.
Really cool and original plot for a horror film. Although the way that the characters deal with the situation once discovered is questionable. It seemed like they acted the way they did in order to give the film an easier way to build suspense. But their slowly dying business put them in a place of desperation.
The characters are relatable to the extent that you can see the subtle unconditional love between OJ and his sister, despite the fact that they are two completely different people. The actors did well to display this but some characters were not portrayed in a believable manner.
There is an interesting twist on the UFO concept but it doesn't do much to the overall fear experienced by the viewer. There is too much opportunity for safety in the situation, they did not have to do much to ensure that they were not killed. For me the effectiveness of this type of horror relies on the viewer believing that they would not be able to survive if they were placed in the protagonist's position. Things that were well done in terms of the fear e
In conclusion, my review is based mainly on: the originality of the concept (showing its creativity), the relatability of the characters (showing the effort made in the writing), and the moments of suspense that the film supplies. The film was definitely entertaining but cannot compete with other horror films in its niche.



Insightful review!