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‘In the Earth’ Film Review: Don’t Mess With Mother Nature, Says Ben Wheatley

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safety when talking about “In the Earth,” because this is a messy, creepy and at times deliciously nasty concoction that takes myth and legend and fuels it with currents of dread that may feel familiar to anyone who’s been paying attention for the last year.The film, which comes into Sundance with distribution from Neon, uses a pandemic – not necessarily our particular pandemic, but maybe – as a jumping off point into a tale of horror in the woods that gets more unhinged the further it goes, and less interesting the more it tries to explain.It starts in a bucolic countryside, where Martin Lowery (Joel Fry) is walking down a country road.

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