Hell Hole movie review & film summary (2024) | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Hell Hole' clearly channels John Carpenter's iconic horror themes, weaving a tale of a fracking team that inadvertently unleashes a terrifying monster in Serbia.
The film centers around a unique male pregnancy concept, with a creature using men as hosts for its growth, playing into themes of body horror and transformation.
Adams and Poser inject humor into what could be a standard horror experience, making 'Hell Hole' more akin to dark comedy than their previous foreboding works.
Despite experimenting with new styles, 'Hell Hole' feels lighter and less impactful than previous films from the Adams family, raising questions about environmental consequences.
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