4K UHD Review – Ticks

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"Ticks" is a 1993 production looking to restore a little old-fashioned fun into the killer bug subgenre, taking the already dangerous ways of the miniature arachnids and boosting the fear factor by making them oversized and out for more than just blood. Director Tony Randel ("Hellbound: Hellraiser II") has a simple job, tasked with creating a suitable screen nightmare with a potentially goofy premise, and he gets halfway there, overseeing some truly impressive special effects and stop-motion animation for a low-budget endeavor. Screenwriter Brent V. Friedman doesn't share the same enthusiasm, conjuring a tepid story about wayward youth and the guardians trying to care for them, also adding some "Deliverance"-lite touches with cartoonish rural enemies, which doesn't make much room for the central menace. "Ticks" is enjoyable, but it's also frustrating to watch, with the material working hard on a dramatic approach when the film itself is begging for more straightforward killer tick action. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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