Wounds is a visceral, disturbing descent into the destruction of a man that hits all of the conventional horror notes with sadistic joy taking viewers on a ride straight to hell; Hammer's performance is unhinged, insane, and totally relatable
it's an attempt at something artful and opaque yet wrapped in a slick, glossy package, a film that thinks it has something on its mind but is actually terminally vacant; Wounds creeps and crawls and pokes and bleeds but it never really works
Babak Anvari's follow-up to 'Under the Shadow' is a spooky, silly body-horror flick that's thrilled to torture Armie Hammer; "Wounds" is a cocktail just right for a psychological breakdown, with a body-horror chaser
Armie Hammer and Dakota Johnson bounce off each other well, and their arcs come across; but it's hard to figure out exactly what movie Anvari was trying to make; It's kind of a bummer. These folks deserved better