Cuckoo Review
The creepy, truly weird ‘Cuckoo’ dets under your skin. The unsettling ‘Cuckoo’ keeps you off-balance with great performances from Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens – even if you’re not sure what’s going on.
German filmmaker Tilman Singer made a splash a few years back on the festival circuit with his horror feature debut, ‘Luz,’ and now he’s returned with a second entry in what could shape up to be one of the more loopy, esoteric filmographies in the genre if he sticks with it. ‘Cuckoo’ starts off on a weird note and gets even stranger from there, finding a nice balance between a serious sense of dread and an underlying tone of camp for most of its running time.
Cast & Crew
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Tilman Singer
Director
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Simon Waskow
Original Music Composer
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Tilman Singer
Writer
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Dario Mendez Acosta
Production Design
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Paul Faltz
Director of Photography
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Thor Bradwell
Producer
Movie Details
Theatrical Release:August 2nd, 2024
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On Digital & Streaming:September 17th, 2024
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On DVD & Blu-ray:October 22nd, 2024
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Movie Budget:$7,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:$6,680,396 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Emily Thomas,
Ryan Friscia,
Tom Quinn,
Jeff Deutchman,
Jason Wald
Production Companies:Waypoint Entertainment, Fiction Park, NEON, 100 Zeros
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