

Title: Pitchfork
Year: 2016
Genre: Horror
Rating: 3.8
Cast: Daniel Wilkinson, Brian Raetz, Lindsey Dresbach, Ryan Moore, Celina Beach
Description: Forget the manicured lawns of prestige cinema; "Pitchfork" (2016) burrows into the raw, unsettling underbelly of human desperation. This isn't a film for the faint of heart, but rather a visceral experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Through stark visuals and a haunting soundscape, it explores the corrosive effects of societal pressure and the desperate choices made when survival feels impossibly distant. The film's power lies not in its plot, but in its unflinching portrayal of vulnerability and the quiet resilience found in unexpected places. It's a bleak but beautiful meditation on the human condition, a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit even in the face of overwhelming adversity. "Pitchfork" isn't just a movie; it's an unsettling, unforgettable journey into the shadows.