Eine Witwe beginnt, die beunruhigenden Geheimnisse ihres kürzlich verstorbenen Mannes aufzudecken.Eine Witwe beginnt, die beunruhigenden Geheimnisse ihres kürzlich verstorbenen Mannes aufzudecken.Eine Witwe beginnt, die beunruhigenden Geheimnisse ihres kürzlich verstorbenen Mannes aufzudecken.
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- 1 Gewinn & 19 Nominierungen insgesamt
Vondie Curtis-Hall
- Mel
- (as Vondie Curtis Hall)
Patrick A. Sova
- Bob
- (as Patrick Klein)
Amber Anne
- Bridesmaid
- (Nicht genannt)
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... Frightening, Unnerving, Nightmares! The widow of a shock suicide is haunted by dreams and reality from the past, and the present. A towering performance by Rebecca Hall makes all the difference in a story that will leave you scratching your head and your chin but for all the right reasons.
With a dreadful, disquieting atmosphere pervading its frames and a dark, disturbing mystery simmering beneath the surface, The Night House makes for a gripping, haunting & gradually escalating psychological horror with a plot that only gets more uneasy & uncomfortable as it progresses, and is powerfully anchored by Rebecca Hall's emotionally engrossing showcase.
Directed by David Bruckner (The Ritual), the story explores loss, grief, depression, loneliness, death & longing through vehicles of horror and is able to keep us invested in the proceedings throughout its runtime with surprising ease. Bruckner fills the space with an unnerving chill & sense of dread and unravels the mystery one step at a time but the ending isn't as satisfying as expected.
The isolated setting, silent camerawork, steady pace & smart editing help ratchet the tension when required while the poignant score keeps reminding us of the crushing weight of the void that's opened up in our protagonist's life in the wake of her husband's demise. And rendering her loss & depression with unfailing precision is Rebecca Hall in what's undoubtedly amongst her career-best performances.
Overall, The Night House is an intelligently crafted, skilfully told, effectively shot & brilliantly acted genre offering that quietly immerses the viewers into its unsettling premise and has a firm grip on our emotions before we even know it. Exhibiting first-rate work on all fronts and further bolstered by Hall's committed act, this atmospheric horror does falter in the last act but everything before it is intense & riveting. Don't miss it.
Directed by David Bruckner (The Ritual), the story explores loss, grief, depression, loneliness, death & longing through vehicles of horror and is able to keep us invested in the proceedings throughout its runtime with surprising ease. Bruckner fills the space with an unnerving chill & sense of dread and unravels the mystery one step at a time but the ending isn't as satisfying as expected.
The isolated setting, silent camerawork, steady pace & smart editing help ratchet the tension when required while the poignant score keeps reminding us of the crushing weight of the void that's opened up in our protagonist's life in the wake of her husband's demise. And rendering her loss & depression with unfailing precision is Rebecca Hall in what's undoubtedly amongst her career-best performances.
Overall, The Night House is an intelligently crafted, skilfully told, effectively shot & brilliantly acted genre offering that quietly immerses the viewers into its unsettling premise and has a firm grip on our emotions before we even know it. Exhibiting first-rate work on all fronts and further bolstered by Hall's committed act, this atmospheric horror does falter in the last act but everything before it is intense & riveting. Don't miss it.
Good pace, Brilliantly acted, and above all intense and genuinely creepy......
But,
And this is where it looses me...
Being Vague isn't intelligent.
So many films these days just skip over that little part where it all comes together. Where the plot thickens. They avoid massive plot holes And just look the other way.
There are whole scenes in this movie that have absolutely nothing to do with anything, they are only there to be scary and mysterious, but don't further the plot or are even explained in anyway.
It's A Mystery if the Writer clearly has no idea how to end it?
Would "Seven" have been a better film if we never found out "Whats in The Box"?
Anticlimactic
Leaving the viewer to fill in the voids is lazy storytelling.
Rant over.
But,
And this is where it looses me...
Being Vague isn't intelligent.
So many films these days just skip over that little part where it all comes together. Where the plot thickens. They avoid massive plot holes And just look the other way.
There are whole scenes in this movie that have absolutely nothing to do with anything, they are only there to be scary and mysterious, but don't further the plot or are even explained in anyway.
It's A Mystery if the Writer clearly has no idea how to end it?
Would "Seven" have been a better film if we never found out "Whats in The Box"?
Anticlimactic
Leaving the viewer to fill in the voids is lazy storytelling.
Rant over.
First there is Hall who, until now, has been punching below her weight class and finally gets to show she can carry a film. A tight script, nicely directed. And some genuinely scary scenes.
Well-made psychological horror flick with a great performance by Rebecca Hall. It can be considered a slow burn but I was fully invested and never bored. Very atmospheric. Lots of beautiful shots. Some effective scares. Great movie overall and I would definitely watch it again.
(2 viewings, 2/7/2022, 4/21/2024)
(2 viewings, 2/7/2022, 4/21/2024)
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- WissenswertesWhen Beth flips through photos on Owen's phone, one of the first photos shown is of two men laughing. The photo is of the film's screenwriters, Luke Piotrowski and Ben Collins, who met in high school in Georgia and began writing together in college.
- PatzerWhenever the stereo switches on to show a presence, it plays the same CD. However, the screen on the stereo always shows that FM is selected and it's tuned to 87.4, the starting point of the FM tuning spectrum where no channels exist.
Not necessarily an error: it could just as easily be part of the mystery of supernatural occurrences.
- VerbindungenFeatured in How Sound Is Used to Create Suspense in Horror Movies (2021)
- SoundtracksThe Calvary Cross
Written by Richard Thompson
Performed by Richard Thompson & Linda Thompson
Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 7.100.581 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.859.409 $
- 22. Aug. 2021
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 15.437.703 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 47 Min.(107 min)
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