Pluto Gash’s review published on Letterboxd:
Intro really hypes it up and then it gets right into a quick glimpse of ceremonial evil. Then it just as quickly takes us from wherever that craziness just took place and into the lives of a relatively innocent, relatively young couple in the city, a guy and a gal, just living their lives. Blissfully unaware...
Then at a red light, a car pulls up and it's another couple, that claims to know our main guy from college... And while he really can't remember who this person is, our main couple agree to go hang out at their place anyway..... And it's a big, very nice, very secluded house lol...
Don't want to spoil, just a great creepy Spanish flick to me. Real spooky, real engaging and real incantations? Maybe, idk enough but they be hitting all the buzz words and that intro, so perhaps.
Regardless, I think it's a vwell done. I can see how it might drag for some, but it holds my interest every single time.
The premise is awesome, the execution is veryyy good, it looks great, and the ending has floated its way into my mind more than once over the past couple of years.