A teen is stabbed with a pitchfork. There's no blood, but hay is seen coming out of his mouth and ears. This is shown up close, and onscreen. A man's neck is broken very quickly with barely any sound. A monster's body parts continuously flop around forming a body. No blood or wounds, just loose monster body parts. A girl draws a bit of blood from her finger. A teen influenced on alcohol slaps his friend and shoves his girlfriend.
The violence in the film is shown below:
We hear an audio tape of a brother interogating his sister. We hear her screaming. The voices are dark and eerie and this is a creepy sequence.
The group of main characters throw a bag of flaming feces into the car of a bully who then crashes.
A girl is dragged by her hair as she screams
A monster combines itself from body parts, the head opening its jaw and squirming to its body may be unintentionally funny to an adult or teen (along with some other scenes with said character), but it's broken and twisted walk and contortions would be nothing but disturbing to a very young child.
This feature is not very gory, more just the atmosphere and body horror.
The film isn't very gory, but there is some violence. A teen gets stabbed in the back with a pitchfork. 3 tiny holes are shown in his back, but there is no blood. Hay starts coming out of his mouth and ears. In another scene a girl has a big pimple that continues to grow, and then spiders start to come out of it. No blood though
If you are 6-8, don't watch it. Mature 9-13 year olds can, but if you are sensitive to flashing lights or get scared eaisily then don't watch it