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- Though more effective as a sensory experience than one driven by its story, Gaia's mesmeric style compensates for its thin narrative and characters. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 29, 2021 Filipe Freitas Always Good Movies Even limited in budget, Gaia is a surprising poke in the eye of our horror-movie expectations.
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Jun 25, 2021 · Directed by Jaco Bouwer, “Gaia” has a lot to say about humanity’s destruction of the environment, about the “tipping point” we have collectively reached in the Anthropocene, but the film says it with creativity, mad flights of imagination, and even humor. “Gaia” does not feel like homework.
- The Mosquito Coast
The movie provided no answer to its mystery except for an...
- The Mosquito Coast
An injured forest ranger on a routine mission is saved by two off-the-grid survivalists. What is initially a welcome rescue grows more suspicious as the son and his renegade father reveal a...
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- Jaco Bouwer
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- Horror, Drama, Fantasy
Jun 16, 2021 · “Gaia” is most intriguing as it invites us to figure out the strange, tilted power dynamic between the three of them, though the more teasingly it suggests a greater malevolent entity dictating...
- Guy Lodge
Aug 29, 2021 · Winston (Anthony Oseyemi) is laughing at Gabi (Monique Rockman) as they make their way along a river deep in the heart of South Africa’s Tsitsikamma forest. She has lost contact with one of their drones and wants to go and retrieve it.
A mind-bending thriller lead by Monique Rockman's first-rate performance. Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 28, 2021. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted ...
Mar 17, 2021 · In our Gaia review, we take a look at the latest entry in the environmental horror canon, one that blends nasty creature work with a message.
Jun 14, 2021 · Plot is thin and perfunctory in South African director Jaco Bouwer’s eco-horror film Gaia. A forest ranger, Gabi (Monique Rockman), becomes injured on the job and is nursed back to health by a pair of mysterious survivalists, Barend (Carel Nel) and his son Stefan (Alex van Dyk), living in the dense woods.