Film Review: CARNY (2009)

Monsters from the Carnival Escape!

Kevin L. Powers
Some SyFy channel movies are worth seeing while others are like this film Carny (2009), which is nothing but the same-old-same-old. When a side show carnival shows up in the outskirts of a small town, their prized new freak is that of a winged devil-creature that was acquired through nefarious ways. When the devil-creature gets lose it is up to the town sheriff Atlas (Lou Diamond Phillips) to rid them of the creature at any costs.

Now this film has the distinction of being just like any other SyFy film with the small town sheriff out to protect his town from the evil monster. The problem with this film lies in the bland characters and mediocre monster, which is made even more inane by the subpar CGI effects. It also hurts the film that there are no other "freaks" that are even remotely interesting. It's a side show carnival that lacks any real "carnies" which makes the scenes when the monster isn't on screen very mundane.

I enjoy Phillips in low budget films (i.e. Bats, Route 666, Red Water) but this film even he can't save. This film lacks anything more than just the superficial horror genre trappings which is fine if it has an interesting monster or great actors (the hallmark of any good SyFy movie) but this films lacks both. Phillips is but one man in a film that should be filled with freaks. At least they would have made the film more interesting.

Published by Kevin L. Powers

Graduate of Georgia State University in Film & theatre. He has worked in the film industry since 2000 on both shorts and features in all genres. His most recent films include the Rose M. Barron short film...  View profile

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