Night of the Tommyknockers (2022) by Michael Su


Director: Michael Su
Year: 2022
Country: USA
Alternate Titles: N/A
Genre: Creature Feature

Plot:
After participating in a bank robbery, a group of outlaws hides out in a remote town to decide their next move when they're suddenly confronted by a race of humanoid creatures known as Tommyknockers revived from a local gold mine and must band together with the remaining townsfolk to survive.

Review:

This was quite the fun and solid creature feature. One of the better elements of this one comes from the rather fun setup that gets this going rather nicely. The initial discovery of the creatures inside the mine through the accidental discovery of the gold supply stored there and being released through the excavation of the gold provides a decent enough explanation to have the creatures be released while also offering up enough of a reason for why no one knows anything about them. The secondary subplot involving the posse setting out to find the robbers who have control of the money from inside the bank and finding them in the same town where the creatures are decimating the local population offers quite an enjoyable starting point for this one.

As well, there's also the rather fun creature action built up from this setup. With their humanoid stance and appearance, they look impressive enough without taking their claws and teeth into account, allowing the proper kind of graphic gore in the Action sequences. Those allow for a solid series of encounters in the various recesses of the town with a lot of sequences in the local bar or out on the streets of the town which offers some stellar scenes overall. The frantic final half, featuring a slew of different encounters within the town as the creatures launch an attack on the townspeople while they race to get the creatures stopped gives this several solid action scenes in the mine which combine together to give this a lot to like.

There's not much to dislike here but it does have some minor issues. The main drawback with this one is a rather underwhelming middle half where it tends to stumble around to several different sidestories without doing much of anything with the main characters. Since it introduces a slew of characters in the residents of the old town that got robbed, the series of characters on their trailer to stop them, and then the resident of the new town they arrive at, everything tends to be dropped to a standstill that halts the momentum of the film quite early on. There’s also the issue of what we know about the creatures being quite limited even though that’s clearly not that important due to no real reason who would know anything about them but can be seen as something holding it back for some.


Overview: ***.5/5
A fun and generally enjoyable Western/Horror hybrid, the few drawbacks here aren’t that detrimental and really don’t detract from the solid positives on display throughout here. Give this one a look if you like this kind of hybrid genre effort, if you appreciate this style of indie creature feature, or are fans of the creative crew while most others who don’t like those factors should heed caution.

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