This is one of those detective hunting a serial killer films that adds nothing new but is still engaging until the end. The acting is decent and the killer is fairly creepy. It wont go down as a classic in its genre but it wont bore you either.
A somewhat wearisome thriller that puts little new on the table and is full of the standard by-the-book clichés. Set in the woods of Minnesota, all wet and eerie, where Rayburn, a lonely drunk runs a huge wildlife sanctuary named after his missing daughter. He spends his days chasing off poachers and putting up missing posters in the hope his daughter may yet be found. Then the body of another young girl is found and cop, Gustafson (Annabelle Wallis) is on the case. She acts all dedicated etc but has a wayward junkie brother who she looks out for just a little bit too much. Eventually Rayburn spots a girl in his woods fleeing from a man camouflaged in some weird outfit and the hunt is on for a serial killer!! There's attempts at a surprise twist or two but none of them work well and the killer is obviously one of the characters it's just a matter of guessing who. It's not hard. A routine film that offers nothing very original, it'll pass the time adequately but is instantly forgettable.
good thriller and storyline keeps you guessing to the end. well worth the watch, very good acting by all actors.