The critical response perhaps explains why McTiernan never wrote another of his films, while his co-writer, production manager Barry Shears, would also avoid writing other features. this is still an ambitious narrative worthy of a better reputation. However, many may simply find this to be too confusing. Review by Nicholas Bell at IonCinema ( Link) (3/5) - ".the film often produces a rather queasy, unhinged feeling.That’s why it feels incoherent and inconsistent in its finale Nomads wanders throughout its course, and it never really decides on a place to stop. Review by Ryne Barber at HorrorNewsdotnet ( Link) - "The setup of Nomads is fairly unique, and it’s probably the biggest draw to the film.I wouldn’t classify this as horror, but more of a supernatural-physiological-thriller." The movie just ran all over the place, but it worked because the entire series of events is just crazy. Review by Gladis Angulo at Agents of Geek ( Link) - "The film is is weird and confusing the first time around but I truly enjoyed it.How closely related to Lovecraftian "Weird" fiction the work is. Note: This rating is not intended as a measure of quality, merely of Not exactly a "Lovecraftian" film in the sense of being based on any of Lovecraft's work or containing references to his creations, though some viewers may find the location and atmosphere suggestive of Lovecraft's work (an "Eldritch Location" film).
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