
Armie Hammer
Will
Dakota Johnson
Carrie
Zazie Beetz
Alicia
Brad William Henke
Eric
Karl Glusman
Jeffrey
Christin Rankins
Mary
Benny Thrasher
Jason
Alexander Biglane
Garrett
Matthew Underwood
Eric's Friend
Oren Hawxhurst
Marwin
Kerry Cahill
Rosie
Ritchie Montgomery
Italian American Man
Terence Rosemore
Duane Cross
Jim Klock
Patrick
Martin Bats Bradford
Doug
Creek Wilson
Scotty
Lawrence Turner
Willard
Xena Zeit-Geist
Tattooed Woman
Kermit Burns III
Young Man
Kenneth Kynt Bryan
Tourist (uncredited)
Michael Collier
Steve (uncredited)
Lola Hazim
Sash (uncredited)
Cami Roebuck
College Girl #2 (uncredited)

Released
en
- #alcohol
- #hallucination
- #bartender
- #cafeteria
- #cockroach
- #demon
- #cell phone
- #based on short story
- #roach
- #drunkenness
- #tunnel
- #gnosticism
- #occultism
- #faithful adaptation
- #new orleans
Reviews

I expected more considering the cast. This was disappointing to a disturbing level. The movie drags on and ON, alluding to something vague and undefined that's really scary and seemingly about to happen. Sadly, it never does. And if you, like myself, and squeamish about bugs, huge cockroaches specifically, do not watch this film. Seriously, avoid it at all costs!
This is trash horror done really well. If you're looking for something meaningful, you're looking in the wrong place, but it's got some laudable artistry behind it.

Wounds adds salt to the horrific lacerations by simply doing nothing with its premise. Metaphysical tears in a relationship, ‘The Visible Filth’, can deteriorate the mind and the soul of both individuals. The streams of sorrow and regret, taking control of thoughts and actions. An unfortunate circumstance that is experienced by the most enraptured of couples. So I’m somewhat confused. No wait, I’m

Millenial Armie Hammer, calls a group of Gen Z-ers, "Fucking Millenials". I was **really** disappointed with _Wounds_. Not about the above, just like... In general. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

This is what happens when filmmakers are more fascinated by imagery and concept but don't know how to couch them in a story. Armie Hammer is Will, a bartender in a New Orleans bar who witnesses a fight break out one night while some college kids are in the bar (seemingly unrelated). The kids leave behind one of their phones, which contains disturbing images. All the while, his girlfriend Carrie












