Black Sheep is a triumphant exercise in high-concept horror-comedy, a film that dares to ask 'what if?' and then gleefully answers with carnage and chuckles. The central performance from Nathan Meister as the sheep-phobic Henry is key to…
Black Sheep
After a childhood prank by his brother Angus causes Henry to develop a phobia of sheep, he must step up to the onslaught of a genetically-mutated man-eating flock…
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Embracing its inherent silliness, Black Sheep crafts a horror-comedy that is as entertaining as it is improbable. The story of Henry, a man haunted by a sheep phobia and then hunted by genetically enhanced versions, is a recipe…
Black Sheep offers a unique, if somewhat uneven, take on the creature feature genre. The narrative hinges on a compellingly bizarre premise: a flock of sheep gone rogue and carnivorous. Nathan Meister navigates the character’s phobia and subsequent…
For those seeking a truly original horror-comedy, Black Sheep delivers in spades. The central concept of ovine predators is as ludicrous as it is terrifying, and the film revels in it. Peter Feeney and Danielle Mason offer solid…
Black Sheep is a delightful descent into absurdity, proving that even the most pastoral of creatures can be terrifying. The film’s strength lies in its commitment to its bonkers premise: genetically mutated, man-eating sheep. Nathan Meister anchors the…
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The narrative introduces a significant plot point involving genetic mutation that transforms ordinary sheep into ravenous predators. This scientific tampering is the catalyst for the film's central conflict, turning a common farm animal into a terrifying, man-eating threat. It’s this fantastical element that elevates Black Sheep beyond a simple creature feature, leaning into a more science-fiction horror trope to drive its unique brand of terror.