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‘Cuckoo’ comically creepy

Cuckoo
Written by Tim Miller

It’s nutty.

Hunter Schafer from “Euphoria” plays Gretchen, a sullen 17-year-old who travels to a resort in the German Alps with her father, stepmom and young step-sis who doesn’t speak. Almost immediately things get weird, with their creepy host, Herr Konig, played by an over-the-top Dan Stevens as a cross between Christoph Waltz and Vincent Price, making little effort to hide the fact that something very sinister is going on.



Sure enough, Konig gives grumpy Gretchen a job at the resort’s reception desk, and other than encountering puking guests and other odd strangers, she’s attacked by … well, I don’t want to give too much away. Let’s just say writer-director Tilman Singer (“Luz”) knows how to bring the chills with suspense, shadows and a screeching creature that has a big mouth in more ways than one.

Cuckoo

Hunter Schafer encounters terror in “Cuckoo.” (Neon)

In keeping with Stevens’ take on Herr Konig, this is a mad-scientist kind of movie – think ’50 sci-fi horror schlock with a touch of David Lynch – that is so convoluted and off-kilter that you’ll probably either struggle to follow it or will simply give up.

I admit to being confused, but for some reason the movie’s relentless insanity, combining awkwardness and awfulness, tickled me. I don’t know how much of the humor is intentional, and I don’t really care: This movie is a hoot. Sure, it would be better if there were a little more clarity as to what exactly is going on, but maybe that would take away from its WTF appeal. I know some of my colleagues absolutely hated it – consider that a warning. But it made me giggle. *** (out of four)


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Tim Miller

Tim Miller, Movie Critic

Tim Miller is co-president of the Boston Society of Film Critics and a Tomatometer-approved critic. He teaches film and journalism at Cape Cod Community College in West Barnstable. You can contact Tim at [email protected] or follow him onTwitter @TimMillerCritic. Or you can ignore him completely.

About the author

Tim Miller

Tim Miller, a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics, was the Cape Cod Times film critic for nearly 36 years. A Detroit native (and hardcore Tigers fan), he’s been obsessed with movies since skipping school in 1962 to see “Lawrence of Arabia” with his parents when he was 7. Miller earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and his master’s from Suffolk University, where he taught film and journalism for 10 years. He continues to teach film at Curry College and Cape Cod Community College. He is a juror each year for the short-film competition of the Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival, has moderated several panel discussions at the Woods Hole Film Festival and frequently is heard as a guest on Cape & Islands NPR station WCAI. His work appeared as a chapter in the book “John Sayles: Interviews.” His favorite movie is Cameron Crowe's “Almost Famous” – because it makes him feel good to be alive.

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