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Whistle’ Opens in Limited Release to Raves for Inventive Kills and Notes of Familiarity

Reviews emphasize inventive kills, commanding lead performances, plus concerns over formula and cultural treatment.

Overview

  • Corin Hardy’s teen-horror film opens in a limited theatrical run on February 6, led by Dafne Keen and Sophie Nélisse.
  • Critics widely praise the creative, gory set pieces, with Hardy stressing practical effects and distinct styles for each on-screen death.
  • Keen and Nélisse’s chemistry draws consistent acclaim, with their relationship cited as giving the story emotional weight.
  • Several reviews fault the script for familiar genre tropes, thin characterization, and culturally clumsy use of Aztec mythology.
  • Coverage notes the film’s roots in a real ‘Aztec death whistle’ and its festival pedigree, with comparisons to Final Destination and It Follows.