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Lights Out
This horror thriller follows the encounter of a lady with the supernatural when she tries to uncover the mystery behind a past terror.
8 July 1982, Alameda County, California, USA
25 November 1966, Everett, Washington, USA
7 November 1981, Jönköping, Sweden
October 10, 2016
There are scares from the off in the short, punchy horror Lights Out, adapted by the director David F Sandberg from his short film.July 22, 2016
For the most part, though, the film is just a tired tread through the usual elements.July 22, 2016
At 81 minutes, unfolding in a handful of key locations, and opting for practical effects and clever framing over computer-generated imagery, Lights Out is still lean and concentrated, and it benefits from that spareness.December 05, 2016
A beautiful piece of machinery... The pity about all this is that it can't be tied to a better human story.December 26, 2016
A poorly executed child-in-peril piece of fright-free crud involving a deadly ghoul you can only see when the lights are out. So, why not stock up on high-powered torches? It's a weak horror premise, poorly done.February 22, 2017
Unfortunately, like many dime-a-dozen horror films, Lights Out suffers from an all-in approach, choosing to simply attempt to scare the viewer by any means necessary rather than working on making it genuine.July 28, 2016
The fun wears out fast and so does the "gotcha" factor.December 14, 2016
Likeable performances, good pacing and a requisite amount of scares help it along.July 23, 2016
Bello is an excellent actress and makes Sophie's anguish credible, although she can't rise above the material.July 22, 2016
Predictable stuff, energized by some spiffy scare effects and actors who perform well beyond the call of fright-house duty.August 01, 2016
Although the movie doesn't offer much in the way of characterization, its cheap thrills are manufactured effectively, like an amusement-park ride designed to rattle the nerves.April 18, 2017
A film with awful performances, a complacent direction and a laughable plot. [Full review in Spanish]