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One of my fav home-invasion horror film. Intense. Clever twist. It's unique and even relieving to watch our main star make smart decisions. The whole film is executed with finesse and its pacing doesn't waste any of its minutes.
- andrewchristianjr
- 22 nov 2020
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- m-a-elsewhere
- 10 mar 2014
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You're Next is your basic break-in horror film. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie even though the characters were rather basic throughout, with one huge exception.
If you see this movie, see it for the character named Erin, played by Sharni Vinson. She makes this movie. Without her this would be just an average film. Unlike so many horror films where female characters scream and do absurd things because they are terrified out of their minds, Erin takes a survival leadership approach. You're Next would be just an average film without Erin.
Without a doubt a different take on the female character within a horror film. And that is why I recommend seeing this movie.
If you see this movie, see it for the character named Erin, played by Sharni Vinson. She makes this movie. Without her this would be just an average film. Unlike so many horror films where female characters scream and do absurd things because they are terrified out of their minds, Erin takes a survival leadership approach. You're Next would be just an average film without Erin.
Without a doubt a different take on the female character within a horror film. And that is why I recommend seeing this movie.
- gimili3979
- 30 may 2020
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I don't understand the low reviews.
It's a slasher home invasion movie with a strong female lead.
Great to watch over Halloween!
Great to watch over Halloween!
- Zmqpshhsghdkd
- 17 oct 2020
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You're Next begins as a typical horror slasher with an isolated group of family/friends falling under attack from masked axe-wielding murderers, but a couple of twists and turns along the way set this movie apart. The true stand-out that makes You're Next so much more interesting than any other slasher is that the female lead is not a stereotypical inept final girl but a strong, capable survivalist, much more than the killers bargained. You're Next is brutal, gore-filled, and dark but satisfies by turning many horror stereotypes on their head with characters actually making some intelligent decisions in a slasher movie! Like many scary movies, there is some brief and unnecessary sex and nudity, so be prepared, but if you can get past that (or fast forward), the rest of the film is a blast!
- Paragon240
- 26 ago 2022
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Aubrey (Barbara Crampton) and Paul Davison (Rob Moran) welcome his family for a reunion in their isolated vacation house. Their sons Crispian (AJ Bowen) comes with his girlfriend Erin (Sharni Vinson); Felix (Nicholas Tucci) with his girlfriend Zee (Wendy Glenn); Drake (Joe Swanberg) with his wife Kelly (Sarah Myers); and their daughter Aimee (Amy Seimetz) comes with her boyfriend Tariq (Ti West). When they are ready to have dinner, they are attacked by a stranger with a crossbow, and Drake is wounded by an arrow and Tariq dies. They discover that their cell phones are jammed and they are trapped in the house. Erin tries to protect the house, closing doors and windows, but the masked killers murder the members of the family. Are the killers lunatic? What is the motive for slaughtering the Davison family?
"You're Next" is a brutal and gore slasher with good story and twists. The plot points are not so obvious and Sharni Vinson is the heroin that every viewer will cheer on. She seems to be a fragile woman but her reaction recalls the lead character in "The Descent". My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Você é o Próximo" ("You're Next")
"You're Next" is a brutal and gore slasher with good story and twists. The plot points are not so obvious and Sharni Vinson is the heroin that every viewer will cheer on. She seems to be a fragile woman but her reaction recalls the lead character in "The Descent". My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Você é o Próximo" ("You're Next")
- claudio_carvalho
- 5 nov 2015
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- thelastinlineloves
- 12 nov 2020
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- milenavantova
- 25 may 2023
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If you like slashers then you're most likely gonna enjoy you're next. This movie follows a fairly generic slasher plot and there's nothing necessarily different about it initially. The film does have scenes where viewers can get familiar with the characters but there's one in particular thats most prominent in the movie. The reason why, is slowly revealed as the film goes on and makes for an exciting buildup throughout. As far as content goes, I thought there was some entertaining and suspenseful sequences involving the characters trying to evade the home invaders. This movie does have a twist that is fairly easy to pick up on but it makes for a cool rewatch.
Something else I like about this film is how it's unique compared to other horror movies. In most other horror films I've seen, the characters are usually easy targets for the antagonist because they all act stupid. However in this film the protagonist shows surprising signs of resourcefulness and even competence in fighting. This makes the movie fun because it's not just about her getting lucky but more so displays her skillsets. This left me wondering what shes gonna do next throughout the movie. I can't give this movie a perfect score because I thought the writing and acting could've been way more convincing. I also wasn't a huge fan of the shaky camera shots as it just takes away from the overall experience. Either way I thought this was a solid slasher worth watching.
Something else I like about this film is how it's unique compared to other horror movies. In most other horror films I've seen, the characters are usually easy targets for the antagonist because they all act stupid. However in this film the protagonist shows surprising signs of resourcefulness and even competence in fighting. This makes the movie fun because it's not just about her getting lucky but more so displays her skillsets. This left me wondering what shes gonna do next throughout the movie. I can't give this movie a perfect score because I thought the writing and acting could've been way more convincing. I also wasn't a huge fan of the shaky camera shots as it just takes away from the overall experience. Either way I thought this was a solid slasher worth watching.
- Cadetreviews
- 20 mar 2024
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Surprise of the day! You're Next is effective, gruesome, wickedly funny and twisted. I had a blast with this. It's not that original, but the way it plays with certain expectations is pretty refreshing, and the whole set up and the way the rampage starts is pretty fantastic. While it never takes on a full-on comedic tone like other horror films, it still takes great pleasure in giving the audience the most simple type of satisfaction. That's not saying it's not gory, because it is, and it's quite brutal. The actors are all pretty appropriate considering the tone of the film, and the twists manage to work. The ending also works in spite of itself. This is highly recommended, perhaps even better than The Conjuring.
- Red_Identity
- 30 dic 2013
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- BA_Harrison
- 24 ago 2014
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You're Next is directed by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett. It stars Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A.J. Bowen and Joe Swanberg. Music is by Mads Heldtberg and cinematography by Andrew Palermo.
The Davison family and partners meet up for a family reunion at a remote holiday home and quickly find that their inner issues are the least of their worries.
The splinter of horror that encompasses home invasion, that most terrifying of subject matters, has had enough filmic entries to actually fill a house! So when another one comes along with good hype and a promise of reinvigorating the formula, it's cause for horror film fans to start salivating.
You're Next doesn't reinvent anything, but it consistently and confidently keeps the formula well oiled and proves to be one of the better films of its type. The set up is standard, a big old country house in the woods, a whole bunch of likable and dislikable people, and of course some outside assailants about to unleash hell on everyone in the house. Refreshingly this is not a roll call of pretty teenagers being stalked and slashed, this is an assorted bunch, young and old, all shapes and sizes, and the family bickering that precedes the carnage is a smart move, because once family members start getting killed there's a genuine sense of grief and regret coursing through those yet to be sliced and diced.
It's nice to find that Wingard has great respect for his target audience, he's made a film for fans of the sub-genre and inserted a darkly comic streak that pays off royally. It's often very nudge nudge and wink winkery, but always in the right places. The director also proves to have a devilish eye for a murder scene, with some of the killings here high grade in blood, physicality and originality. Elsewhere the makers give us a great heroine, a truly resourceful gal that fights back with a ferocity that's both sexy and frightening, and while the revelation of why these events are happening is hardly original – or that the back story given for our heroine's skills is just silly – Wingard plonks it all together with such bloody verve it hardly matters.
Some less than good acting from a couple of the cast, and the overuse of shaky-cam stops it from going through the roof out into the genius stratosphere, but this is a cracker of a home invasion horror and well worth a night in with the lights off and the volume tuned up loud. 8/10
The Davison family and partners meet up for a family reunion at a remote holiday home and quickly find that their inner issues are the least of their worries.
The splinter of horror that encompasses home invasion, that most terrifying of subject matters, has had enough filmic entries to actually fill a house! So when another one comes along with good hype and a promise of reinvigorating the formula, it's cause for horror film fans to start salivating.
You're Next doesn't reinvent anything, but it consistently and confidently keeps the formula well oiled and proves to be one of the better films of its type. The set up is standard, a big old country house in the woods, a whole bunch of likable and dislikable people, and of course some outside assailants about to unleash hell on everyone in the house. Refreshingly this is not a roll call of pretty teenagers being stalked and slashed, this is an assorted bunch, young and old, all shapes and sizes, and the family bickering that precedes the carnage is a smart move, because once family members start getting killed there's a genuine sense of grief and regret coursing through those yet to be sliced and diced.
It's nice to find that Wingard has great respect for his target audience, he's made a film for fans of the sub-genre and inserted a darkly comic streak that pays off royally. It's often very nudge nudge and wink winkery, but always in the right places. The director also proves to have a devilish eye for a murder scene, with some of the killings here high grade in blood, physicality and originality. Elsewhere the makers give us a great heroine, a truly resourceful gal that fights back with a ferocity that's both sexy and frightening, and while the revelation of why these events are happening is hardly original – or that the back story given for our heroine's skills is just silly – Wingard plonks it all together with such bloody verve it hardly matters.
Some less than good acting from a couple of the cast, and the overuse of shaky-cam stops it from going through the roof out into the genius stratosphere, but this is a cracker of a home invasion horror and well worth a night in with the lights off and the volume tuned up loud. 8/10
- hitchcockthelegend
- 12 feb 2014
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I love slasher movie and this film bring so much fun to me, i love how unique the story is even with all the cheesy sound effect to make us scare, i think the fan of slasher film will love this film, and for all the casual viewer this film is good too.
- denigmatic
- 23 oct 2021
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I actually liked the look of this movie from the trailers but was very disappointed.
The main premise is good.
But it's poorly executed, with over the top and ridiculous situations.
The acting is some of the worst I've seen in a long time.
None of the characters react realistically to any of the situations presented to them. Which is made more apparent by the dismal acting.
I'd like to say I enjoyed at least some of the movie other than the ending. But honestly I waited through the whole thing to see if it got better. But it didn't...
I will admit I laughed at the movie a few times, but not because it was funny. The parts that made me laugh, did so because of how mind numbingly awful the film was.
The main premise is good.
But it's poorly executed, with over the top and ridiculous situations.
The acting is some of the worst I've seen in a long time.
None of the characters react realistically to any of the situations presented to them. Which is made more apparent by the dismal acting.
I'd like to say I enjoyed at least some of the movie other than the ending. But honestly I waited through the whole thing to see if it got better. But it didn't...
I will admit I laughed at the movie a few times, but not because it was funny. The parts that made me laugh, did so because of how mind numbingly awful the film was.
- gizm0_5
- 1 ene 2014
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If you're expected some "Scream" type of film, you're in for a surprise. The story did little in introducing you to all the character, but after you meet everyone, they're all let lose and scattered in awesome violence. Once you start to piece everything together, it starts to become a theme of survival. Unlike other slasher/action film that leads the character wandering helplessly through the scene and somehow end up surviving, You're Next takes you on a thrill ride where you're always on the edge of your seat rooting at every brilliant attempt of their survival. The dialogues are simple and humorous in many of the scenes, but you'll find yourself watching this only to wonder what'll happen at the end.
- patrythach
- 5 ago 2013
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- SnoopyStyle
- 30 dic 2013
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- dfranzen70
- 24 ago 2013
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Not even 10 years ago, all horror movie critics were full of praise for the so-called "splat-pack"; a bunch of young and talented new arrival directors in the horror genre. Right now in 2013, we don't hear much anymore about most of this unofficial pack (including Neil Marshall, Greg McLean, Darren Lynn Bousman and others), but they seem to have been replaced with a new army of horror prodigies. Lately, all we hear about are Ti West, Adam Wingard, Joe Swanberg and Simon Barrett. Moreover they seem to be close friends, appear as actors in each other's movies and the type of films they make even received its very own subgenre name. Mumblegore, whatever the hell the characteristics may be. Do they really deserve this honor? Not quite. Ti West made a few worthwhile movies ("The Roost", "House of the Devil"), but their previous group project "V/H/S" was lamentable and this effort – released with a delay of nearly two years – is only just slightly above average.
"You're Next" opens very promising and traditional, with a mixture of good old 80's slasher setting and a post-2000 brutal home invasion concept. The wealthy and loving Davison parents host their four children and their partners at their remote countryside mansion to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. The family dinner unfolds as normal, quarreling siblings included, but the party gets rudely interrupted when three masked and maniacal perpetrators attack the house. The sudden attack as well as the first four or five killings are extremely tense and provide the film with a uniquely mortifying atmosphere. Wingard manages to hold the suspense for a strong half hour, but then awkwardly reveals all the main plot twists and compensates the suspense with far-fetched character developments and grotesque black humor. The film remains somewhat enjoyable, thanks to the apt performance of lead actress (and kick-ass lady) Sharni Vinson and inventive (gruesome) death traps. What I appreciated most about this film was that they cast the wondrous Barbara Crampton as the mother. The horror diva of "Re-Animator" and "From Beyond" is well past 50 years of age, but she still looks fabulous!
"You're Next" opens very promising and traditional, with a mixture of good old 80's slasher setting and a post-2000 brutal home invasion concept. The wealthy and loving Davison parents host their four children and their partners at their remote countryside mansion to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. The family dinner unfolds as normal, quarreling siblings included, but the party gets rudely interrupted when three masked and maniacal perpetrators attack the house. The sudden attack as well as the first four or five killings are extremely tense and provide the film with a uniquely mortifying atmosphere. Wingard manages to hold the suspense for a strong half hour, but then awkwardly reveals all the main plot twists and compensates the suspense with far-fetched character developments and grotesque black humor. The film remains somewhat enjoyable, thanks to the apt performance of lead actress (and kick-ass lady) Sharni Vinson and inventive (gruesome) death traps. What I appreciated most about this film was that they cast the wondrous Barbara Crampton as the mother. The horror diva of "Re-Animator" and "From Beyond" is well past 50 years of age, but she still looks fabulous!
- Coventry
- 25 dic 2013
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I have been a champion of this movie for many a year. I view this movie as the " one that got away" it deserves far more credit than it got.
Good acting, good story that I defy many would not have seen coming. As a seasoned horror movie fan I recommend it for an enjoyable watch.
You will cheer the hero and hate the protagonists and also be slightly unnerved by animal masks moving forward.
If you like a bit of violence along with a good story that also keeps it's tongue firmly within it's cheek then check this movie out.good lord the letter requirement to review is ridiculous I cannot breathe.
Good acting, good story that I defy many would not have seen coming. As a seasoned horror movie fan I recommend it for an enjoyable watch.
You will cheer the hero and hate the protagonists and also be slightly unnerved by animal masks moving forward.
If you like a bit of violence along with a good story that also keeps it's tongue firmly within it's cheek then check this movie out.good lord the letter requirement to review is ridiculous I cannot breathe.
- kodapup
- 23 ene 2024
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Crazy that the Godzilla v Kong / Death Note director has actually made good movies before. He should go back to this more contained style of filmmaking, cause this was INSANELY entertaining.
- connorgonebonkers
- 1 ago 2022
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If you've watch a lot of slasher movie you will know what you will see. But this one, its still the same thing, some people do some stupid stuff to get killed, you know you cant run from cliché. What else you can do after a lot of slasher movie come out every year. But this one have something different, you always see the Killer always become the winner or never get hurt. In this movie, you will see the opposite, if you ever watch korean movie name "I Saw The Devil", you will know what's this movie about and of course that k-pop is better than this but at least there is something new we can watch from the state. Congratulation for Wingard and Barrett, this movie have a lot of good twist, unpredictable!
- fluffset
- 28 dic 2013
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- etrusley112402
- 27 oct 2013
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Over the last few years I think the slasher genre movie has died off a little bit they've stopped making unique and interesting movies, but this one was a little glimmer of light. A couple are murdered by someone disguised in a cat mask, later on their neighbours hold a large family gathering and the troubles begin. During a family meal the daughter's boyfriend catches sight of something happening outside and gets hit in the head by an arrow. The terror begins as one by one the family members begin getting picked off and a desperate battle for survival begins. 'We're all gonna die.' I've got to be honest I thought the scene of the boyfriend being shot down by an arrow was just brilliant, a real switch into scare and disbelief. There are some really grim bits, the wire line in particular, nasty. Suspense and surprises through to the very end, lots of violence, so if you are offended avoid. I thought it was a great film, lots of revenge, some great visual scenes, it managed to be different. 9/10
- Sleepin_Dragon
- 2 oct 2015
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Crispian brings his new girlfriend to a family reunion getaway, where the happy occasion is shattered by a gang who brings death and destruction . As the Davison family comes under attack during their wedding anniversary, then the band of mysterious killers soon learns that one of the victims harbors a secret talent for fighting back. The hapless victims seem trapped... until an unlikely guest of the family proves to be the most talented killer of all !. Did you remember to lock your door?.The Animals Will Hunt You !. Hunt Sweet Hunt ! . The Pack Is Back !. Don't bother locking the doors !. Animals don't use doors. They will hunt you ! . The door may be locked, but it won't protect you !. His pack versus yours ! . Home is where the hunt is !.
This is an intriguing film in Slasher style that begins with a reunion of family and friends but then things collide in horrifying and criminal happenings. That's why a gang of masked, ax-wielding murderers descend upon the Davison family reunion and events go awry . This nail-biting movie displays plot twists , action enough , thrills ride, spectacular fighting , graphic violence, and is pretty entertaining. Packs large amount of struggles , guts and gore , there's a huge body count, this one actually knocks off an immense amount with extremely gory scenes and strong violence. The cast : Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn , AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg , Rob Moran , Margaret Laney, Amy Seimetz, Ti West are acceptable but not well-known with actors giving decent performances and a special mention for the veteran cult movie actress Barbara Crampton.
The motion picture was well written Simon Barrett and competently directed by Adam Wingard providing a lot of surprises , intrigue and turns . At 19 Adam Wingard got his start in feature film making early with his directorial debut "Home Sick" , a slasher horror film starring Bill Moseley and Tom Toweles. However it was his second effort at 24 years old with the film "Pop Skull" that garnered him a talent to watch. Made for a budget of around 2000 dollars he managed to capture the attention of French Distribution company The Wild Bunch. The film went on to premiere at the prestigious Rome Film Festival and the American Film Institute Film Festival. His dark and sometimes abrasive directing/editing style has been compared to directors such as David Lynch, Darren Aronofsky, and Shinya Tsukamoto. In additional to Home Sick and Pop Skull, Wingard has written, shot, produced, directed and edited several short films, including "Cerebella," "Laura Panic," and "Paradox Mary," which have screened at various festivals. And other films as TV as Cinema , such as : "Godzilla vs. Kong" (2021) , "Death Note" (2017) , "Blair Witch" (2016) , "Outcast" (2016) , "The Guest" (2014) , "V/H/S/2" (2013) , "The ABCs of Death" (2012) , "60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero" (2011) and "What Fun We Were Having" (2011), among others . Rating : 6.5/10 . Above average thriller .
This is an intriguing film in Slasher style that begins with a reunion of family and friends but then things collide in horrifying and criminal happenings. That's why a gang of masked, ax-wielding murderers descend upon the Davison family reunion and events go awry . This nail-biting movie displays plot twists , action enough , thrills ride, spectacular fighting , graphic violence, and is pretty entertaining. Packs large amount of struggles , guts and gore , there's a huge body count, this one actually knocks off an immense amount with extremely gory scenes and strong violence. The cast : Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn , AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg , Rob Moran , Margaret Laney, Amy Seimetz, Ti West are acceptable but not well-known with actors giving decent performances and a special mention for the veteran cult movie actress Barbara Crampton.
The motion picture was well written Simon Barrett and competently directed by Adam Wingard providing a lot of surprises , intrigue and turns . At 19 Adam Wingard got his start in feature film making early with his directorial debut "Home Sick" , a slasher horror film starring Bill Moseley and Tom Toweles. However it was his second effort at 24 years old with the film "Pop Skull" that garnered him a talent to watch. Made for a budget of around 2000 dollars he managed to capture the attention of French Distribution company The Wild Bunch. The film went on to premiere at the prestigious Rome Film Festival and the American Film Institute Film Festival. His dark and sometimes abrasive directing/editing style has been compared to directors such as David Lynch, Darren Aronofsky, and Shinya Tsukamoto. In additional to Home Sick and Pop Skull, Wingard has written, shot, produced, directed and edited several short films, including "Cerebella," "Laura Panic," and "Paradox Mary," which have screened at various festivals. And other films as TV as Cinema , such as : "Godzilla vs. Kong" (2021) , "Death Note" (2017) , "Blair Witch" (2016) , "Outcast" (2016) , "The Guest" (2014) , "V/H/S/2" (2013) , "The ABCs of Death" (2012) , "60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero" (2011) and "What Fun We Were Having" (2011), among others . Rating : 6.5/10 . Above average thriller .
- ma-cortes
- 22 feb 2023
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- mecheart
- 12 sep 2013
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