The wilderness—dark forests, rural backroads—is a go-to setting for the horror genre for apparent causes. What higher place to see metropolis slickers flail than deep within nature, miles from the closest cell-phone tower, surrounded by unfamiliar and inevitably hostile forces?
The Camp Host, an indie hitting free streamer Tubi this week, could be very a lot in that custom, although it throws a number of quirks into its story that make it really feel very of the second. Written and directed by Henry Darrow McComas, who wrote Monster Squad documentary Wolfman’s Got Nards, The Camp Host follows married couple Sadie (Resident Alien’s Rachel Colwell) and Ed (Nikita’s Dillon Casey), who’ve hit the highway of their camper van with their three-legged canine, Meeka, intent on absorbing nature after enduring almost three years of covid lockdown. There’s rigidity between them—a standard facet impact of being on an prolonged highway journey that’s taken them from California to Wisconsin, however you may as well sense ongoing points lurking beneath the floor. Ed’s nonetheless working his job remotely; Sadie is “between issues proper now” however will get irritated when he checks his cellphone too typically. He’s leaning towards finally shopping for a home and being extra settled, whereas she’s excited they’re dwelling within the second and exploring collectively.
These irritations percolate all through The Camp Host and are available to a head simply when Ed and Sadie want one another essentially the most—however the principle menace within the film has nothing to do with relationship drama. As an alternative, it’s the never-named title character performed by Brooke Johnson, who careens from “welcoming” to “off-putting” nearly instantly when Sadie and Ed arrive at her campground. She’s white, however her eyes gentle up when she notices Sadie is Indigenous (calling her “Child Hen” and “Thunderbird” and creepily greedy her beaded earrings), and he or she casually says issues like “I maintain a loaded revolver in my camper always.” Purple flags! However the Camp Host’s primary bugaboo is her checklist of guidelines, which appear sensible sufficient—fireplace security, observing quiet hours, and many others.—however transform the flash level for The Camp Host’s descent into brutal violence.
Whereas The Camp Host’s story isn’t filled with many surprises (it’s clear Johnson’s character is harmful from the second we meet her, and the movie’s prologue foreshadows her vicious tendencies), the film does provide some welcome rewards. Although she’s clearly good and courageous, Sadie isn’t at all times a sympathetic character, however Colwell nonetheless manages to make her somebody you need to root for; in the meantime, Johnson crafts a uniquely unsettling character, an unhinged, power-mad environmentalist eagerly awaiting her subsequent excuse to lash out. There’s additionally a grotesque bathroom scene that will hang-out you the following time you’re visiting a campground’s primitive services.
The Camp Host arrives on Tubi March 16.
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