Carnifex (2022)

CARNIFEX follows three passionate conservationists, Grace (Sisi Stringer), Bailey (Alexandra Park) and Ben (Harry Greenwood), as they venture deep into the Australian outback in hopes of recording evidence of devastation caused by the wildfires. The trio soon discovers a terrifying species – the Carnifex – that has been previously undocumented, and they quickly realize that they are now the ones being tracked.

CARNIFEX is a missed opportunity. Despite a talented cast, the story fails to take off. After a cliched opening of someone being attacked by something unseen, the first half of the movie plods on with boring and stilted dialogue and where little happens apart from the characters peering up into the trees. The documentary maker in the story hardly ever has her camera running and never does when any documentary maker would do so. The acting is unconvincing (although the dog does a decent job), and the story did not have enough suspense to keep me engaged.

The second half of the movie picks up with a couple of intense action sequences, but even then, it feels too formulaic and predictable. The effects work is satisfactory, but nothing stands out.

The bush setting is beautiful but underutilised and left me with little more than a couple of jump scares. The soundtrack also fails to engage, being sparse and lacking in tension.

CARNIFEX is a forgettable horror flick that won’t leave you too traumatized or thrilled. It’s an adequate timewaster, but uninspiring. If you’re looking for a true horror experience, you’d be better off checking out something else.

CARNIFEX is simply a shallow and forgettable movie that doesn’t live up to its potential. It boasts beautiful cinematography of the Australian bush but fails to offer anything unique or interesting. It’s not worth your time or money.

Rating: 1.5 out of 5.

(In limited release in cinemas in Australia. General release later – check your movie guide for your local show times.)