Pet's reviews
Media reviews
Slashfilm
"'Pet' is a cut above the average horror film, a smart example of how to re-arrange various tropes to create something fresh. It demands to be watched with a bowl of popcorn, after midnight, alongside someone who gets queasy at the sight of blood. This is what the horror genre is all about."
The Hollywood Reporter
"Monaghan provides interesting variations on what could have been a stock sicko character, while Solo is compelling as the victim who proves more than a match for her captor. 'Pet' is unlikely to cross over to general audiences, but it?s bound to satisfy fans of more extreme horror."
Los Angeles Times
"The constant power flipping allows for some interesting explorations of both the misogyny and misandry demonstrated by the main characters, and the way they justify their actions through the philosophical lens of love and sacrifice."
New York Times
"Written, a bit too cleverly, by Jeremy Slater, and shot in just four weeks by Timothy A. Burton, whose camera moves confidently around a series of confined spaces".