Watching the french Martys on Plex right now. Pretty intense, as expected.
Arcadian was just ok, IMHO. The creatures looked cool, though I feel like I've seen those
fuzzy black alligator jawed things elsewhere. I didn't think the creatures or the worldbuilding was that developed. One family lives in a bunker while others have windows and wide open homes? Sheep roam free? These creatures are about at the level of what Texans would PAY to go hunt and the average american drove to extinction hundreds of years ago with flint spears and arrows, much less firearms
Obviously the film wasn't really about the monsters but rather the family, and I did really appreciate that stuff. But if you want to get into the top tier pantheon of monster films (Tremors rules that roost and is lightyears ahead of any competitor) there needs to be more proper worldbuilding. Still, its an interesting film and worth a watch.
Thinking about putting the Anthony Mackie "Altitude" film up next, but I suspect the stuff I want from a monster film will be even worse there, as in general no one seems to give a shit these days about that kind of internal consistency.