Corey’s review published on Letterboxd:
a whole lot of… nothing. Lamb is beautifully shot, establishes its location and oddity just fine, and boasts lead performances competent enough to at least hope for intrigue, however, the aforementioned oddity itself garners little to no interest from how devoid of proper development it is, coinciding with the ominous ambiance that, try as it might, seldom manifests an off-kilter horror or displacement worthy of exploring or experiencing. harbors a message of existence very much on the surface and to an indirect extent hardly to be pondered unless seeking something to attach to the picture, only in glimpses towards its end—just another unfortunate instance of the “stylistic” lack of substance from a studio that has become disappointingly hit-or-miss.