The Pale Door

It stars Devin Druid, Zachary Knighton, Melora Walters, Bill Sage, Pat Healy, Stan Shaw, Natasha Bassett, Noah Segan, and Tina Parker.

The gang successfully pulls off the train heist, but instead of gold, the chest they steal reveals a young woman inside named Pearl.

He takes the deal and Duncan rides off, eventually buying back his family's old farm and having a child of his own, named Jacob.

[3] Koontz has stated "I love the idea of mixing these two disparate worlds of horror and western, and to do so with the help of Keith and Joe R. Lansdale, feels like the perfect devil's playground.

Its consensus reads, "Beyond The Pale Door lies an intriguing western/horror hybrid – albeit one that struggles to fashion its halves into a compelling whole.

[8] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter felt that film was too chaotic due to its poor staging and editing, as well as its unconvincing characters, and pacing.

Scheck concluded his review by stating, "The Pale Door represents yet another stylistic mash-up that ends up less than the sum of its parts".

[9] Cinemalogue.com Todd Jorgenson felt that the film's admittedly intriguing concept was undermined by poor execution and blending of western and horror genre cliches.

[10] Jonathan Christian of The Playlist gave the film score C−, calling it "disorganized", and criticized the use of genre cliches, pacing, "unfocused" plot, and soundtrack.

[11] Becca James of The Chicago Reader called it "a raucous ride through a different type of wild west", commending the film's plot, and mixture of horror and western genre elements.

Swope concluded her review by calling it "a wildly entertaining combination of great practical effects and an outstanding cast that is sure to please any horror fan.