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23 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80ColliderChase HutchinsonColliderChase HutchinsonNot only is director Benjamin Brewer’s Arcadian a good Nicolas Cage movie, but it’s one of the most fun cinematic experiences that he has been a part of in recent memory. It's a work of horror worth taking seriously even as things go gloriously off the rails.
- 80Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzArizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzIt’s not trying to make a grand statement about the world, at least not any more than movies like this do... But it is trying to scare you, and it does.
- 75RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoRogerEbert.comBrian TallericoIt truly feels like “The Walking Dead” and now maybe “The Last of Us” have spawned a wave of films about how humans respond when civilization collapses—“Arcadian” is one of the better entries in this growing genre about how screwed we all are.
- 75IndieWireChristian ZilkoIndieWireChristian ZilkoAn elegant little film about the things in life that are worth taking risks for, Arcadian is a reminder of how much Cage has to offer us when he’s not contorting himself into something indescribable.
- 75Slant MagazineRoss McIndoeSlant MagazineRoss McIndoeEven as the shotgun shells start flying, it makes time for the quiet dramatic moments that carry its family drama forward amid the carnage.
- 70Screen DailyRobert DanielsScreen DailyRobert DanielsWhile Arcadian is far from being a new modern horror masterpiece, it makes for a satisfying B-movie romp.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeThe Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeMost of Arcadian’s potential lies in its performances (including compelling turns from Martell and Soverall) and the design of the monsters.
- 60Screen RantMae AbdulbakiScreen RantMae AbdulbakiArcadian may falter in its story details, building some character tension that is never fully fleshed out, but it succeeds in creating a gripping, tense experience that is elevated by its disturbing creatures.
- 50San Francisco ChronicleBob StraussSan Francisco ChronicleBob StraussThe action ramps up so much toward the end that there’s really no time to care whether it makes visual or logistical sense. It’s sustained, exciting and increasingly gory fun that’s a pleasure to get to after some of the film’s earlier, dour stretches. It’s sustained, exciting and increasingly gory fun that’s a pleasure to get to after some of the film’s earlier, dour stretches.