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Mother of Flies review – horror in the woods as house guests are microdosed with psychedelics

19 janvier 2026 à 10:00

The Adams-Poser clan, a family of four who make low-budget horror films, return with a menacing tale of Solveig, a woman attempting to cheat death by strange means

If you are a certain kind of parent who likes folk-horror films, crafting with the kids, and unusual family road trips, then perhaps images from the work of the ultra-cool Adams-Poser family, a clan comprising upstate New York hepcat parents (Toby Poser and John Adams) and their hepkitten kids (Zelda and Lulu Adams), might be on your mood board. This film-making family multitasks above and beyond, serving not just as

co-directors, co-writers, producers and stars, but also operating the camera and making the costumes. The results are genuinely striking, professional and effective (especially in terms of scare-generation). And if the scripts are often a smidge pretentious, they are never less than interesting and always original.

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© Photograph: Shudder

© Photograph: Shudder

© Photograph: Shudder

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