First watching this I assumed it was a reboot of Children of the Corn, which is another novel by Stephen King. Upon further research though, I found that these are actually two separate books that were adapted into films. As with other Stephen King stories of course, this film has to do with the cycle of life and death and how easy it is for humans to turn on each other in times of crisis.

The cinematography in this film is great and had some very creative angles and shots that really told the story in a unique way. Although some would say that this is a very confusing plot (which it is) I did appreciate the clues left for…