Dustin Baker’s review published on Letterboxd:
Like I've said before, a sense of personality and fun can elevate any no-budget horror film into something memorable. This is another low-budget horror-comedy, but it manages to do something most others seem impossible to do: be funny. Most of that humor comes from the great performance by Frank Ziegar who goes all in, creating an engaging character that I'd like to see more of. His telling of the story about his wife was pitch-perfect. The movie drags a bit at points as it grows a little long in the tooth but as a whole it's one of the few films you can turn to and find some relief about the indie horror scene.