10 Best Movies Of Grimmfest 2016 Ranked
4. Tonight She Comes
There are things in Matt Stuertz's batshit crazy Tonight She Comes that you will never, ever have seen on film before; or if you have then you may need to take a long hard look at yourself. To detail them here would mean treading heavily into spoiler territory, but suffice to say this a film that ignores subtlety in favour of balls out (quite literally) bawdy and bloody extravagance.
Somehow combining an unlucky postman, a brace of drunken girls, a redneck satanic cult and a murderously persistent naked woman, Tonight She Comes throws off genre convention and ploughs its own furrow on the very edge of taste and decency, and somehow gets away with it. Witty, crude, gory and constantly surprising it is a film any self respecting horror needs to seek out and watch, if perhaps just the once.
Certainly not for everyone, though, Tonight She Comes will live long in the memory whatever your ultimate thoughts on the film are. One thing that is for certain: this is a brave film that challenges its audience and for that it, and its filmakers, must be applauded. Enter at your own risk, and perhaps be a little careful who you recommend it to; they might just begin to think a little differently of you.