
“Whistle” offers a return to the business of horror as it was in the 1990s, when the success of “Scream” created a push to make fright pictures with young actors and goofy premises, hoping to attract teen audiences with junky endeavors. Screenwriter Owen Egerton (“Blood Fest,” “Mercy Black”) sticks with the basics for the feature, which pits high schoolers against the terrible wrath of a Mayan death whistle, battling the mysterious power of evil forces looking to send them to an early grave. Director Corin Hardy (who scored a financial success with 2018’s “The Nun,” but certainly not a creative one) is in charge of generating a nightmare with the material, and while there’s blood and a few freak-outs, “Whistle” isn’t all that intense of a genre offering. The helmer can’t get performances where they need to be, and Egerton’s writing veers into the ridiculous one too many times, hoping to coast on the appeal of retro entertainment. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















