A Wounded Fawn

Kate wins an auction for a statue, The Wrath of the Erinyes, which features the three sisters descending on a male victim.

While the two discuss the piece, Bruce sees an owl-like figure that demands he take Kate's life, and he murders her.

Three female figures accompany the Owl, representing Kate, Meredith, and Bruce's murdered girlfriend, Leonora.

The website's consensus reads: "Delightfully dark and impressively ambitious, A Wounded Fawn offers a grimly distinctive treat for slasher fans.

"[3] Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film was "really all of a piece in the way it toys with expectations, keeping viewers off-balance.

[5] Nick Schager of The Daily Beast praised Lind's performance, and added, "Stevens' phantasmagoric horror show embraces the incomprehensible, even as it preserves a tether to the Greco-Roman mythology at its core.