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Red Lights

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
69K
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Robert De Niro, Sigourney Weaver, Joely Richardson, Toby Jones, Cillian Murphy, Elizabeth Olsen, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Craig Roberts, Burn Gorman, and Eloise Webb in Red Lights (2012)
Psychologist Margaret Matheson and her assistant study paranormal activity, which leads them to investigate a world-renowned psychic who has resurfaced years after his toughest critic mysteriously passed away.
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Professional skeptic Margaret Matheson and her assistant, Tom Buckley, set out to prove that famous psychic Simon Silver, who has re-emerged after years of seclusion since the mysterious dea... Read allProfessional skeptic Margaret Matheson and her assistant, Tom Buckley, set out to prove that famous psychic Simon Silver, who has re-emerged after years of seclusion since the mysterious death of his toughest critic, is a fraud.Professional skeptic Margaret Matheson and her assistant, Tom Buckley, set out to prove that famous psychic Simon Silver, who has re-emerged after years of seclusion since the mysterious death of his toughest critic, is a fraud.

  • Director
    • Rodrigo Cortés
  • Writer
    • Rodrigo Cortés
  • Stars
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • Robert De Niro
    • Cillian Murphy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    69K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,220
    776
    • Director
      • Rodrigo Cortés
    • Writer
      • Rodrigo Cortés
    • Stars
      • Sigourney Weaver
      • Robert De Niro
      • Cillian Murphy
    • 227User reviews
    • 192Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Margaret Matheson
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Simon Silver
    Cillian Murphy
    Cillian Murphy
    • Tom Buckley
    Elizabeth Olsen
    Elizabeth Olsen
    • Sally Owen
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Paul Shackleton
    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
    • Monica Hansen
    Craig Roberts
    Craig Roberts
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    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Leonard Palladino
    Adriane Lenox
    Adriane Lenox
    • Rina
    Garrick Hagon
    Garrick Hagon
    • Howard McColm
    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • Benedict Cohen
    Mitchell Mullen
    Mitchell Mullen
    • Jim Carroll
    Nathan Osgood
    • Michael Sidgwick
    Madeleine Potter
    Madeleine Potter
    • Sarah Sidgwick
    Eloise Webb
    Eloise Webb
    • Susan Sidgwick
    Jeany Spark
    Jeany Spark
    • Traci Northrop
    Jan Cornet
    Jan Cornet
    • David Matheson
    Robert G. Slade
    Robert G. Slade
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    • Director
      • Rodrigo Cortés
    • Writer
      • Rodrigo Cortés
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    User reviews227

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    7kosmasp

    Evidence

    Sometimes Questions are answered without the viewer knowing it and others raised without the viewer noticing. This movie is one of those instances that will have you guessing from start to finish. With some nice twists along the way, everything is set up along the way, so if you really think about it, there is no real cheat in it (no pun intended).

    The director keeps it close and walks a fine line, with a really great cast to support the theme and the story. You might not be pleased by how this movie resolves the issue at hand, but can't deny that the story has quite a lot of appeal. I did like the movie, even though I can see why some people were not that invested in it. The beginning is really great (especially if you haven't read anything about the story).
    7Agent10

    Better than expected, but still flawed.

    When you see the cast list for this film, you have to wonder why it never succeeded. Red Lights is not a perfect film by any stretch, but it is still engrossing and approaches the subject matter with a care and detail you wouldn't expect.

    In regards to my experience with Spanish and Mexican filmmaking (I bunch them because they seem to have similar artistic tropes) Red Lights possesses much of the same details. Moody lighting, technically sound editing and generally brisk pacing. We get this during the first 2/3 of the film, and then things kind of fall off the track. Cillian Murphy's character is becoming unhinged and possibly the more frenetic pace and editing is meant to match that. Either way it wasn't necessary. Murphy has enough range and chops to bring that energy to the screen.

    What I especially loved was Robert De Niro's performance. Hammy, over the top when it needs to be, nuanced and bizarre when the story calls for it. I especially enjoyed the aspects of how Sigourney Weaver and Murphy hunt down and debunk the fake mediums and psychics. It's clear the director has some experience or did massive research on the subject. I appreciate this because we were definitely brought into the world of the skeptics and the believers.

    There is really only a couple things I disliked. The music was basic at best, sometimes coming in too hard and melodic. I especially did not like the score for the final scene, which is really the only part of the movie I take issue with. In a perfect world, the score and the Coda would have been removed, and instead the final scene could have played out like The Usual Suspects. Either way, we got the ending we got. I think many people would hold it in higher regard if it wasn't spelled out the way it was. Maybe we will get a directors cut (unless the choices were what the director wanted of course).

    The movie won't wow you but it will bring you in. I enjoyed the premise and while the ending was too spelled out... I had no problem with the final resolution.
    6gavin6942

    Excellent First Half, and Then It Takes a Dive

    Psychologist Margaret Matheson (Sigourney Weaver) and her assistant (Cillian Murphy) study paranormal activity, which leads them to investigate a world-renowned psychic (Robert DeNiro) who has resurfaced years after his toughest critic mysteriously passed away.

    I really enjoyed the first half of this film, with the crew debunking psychics and trying to find their methods. Weaver is not my favorite actress, but she does a fine job being the cynic. Cillian Murphy is excellent as always, his eyes sparkling, and I wonder if he has finally broken through to the top of the pile (I feel like he should have done so a decade ago, but I suspect the average person has never heard of him).

    The second half is less than spectacular, as we focus on DeNiro's so-called powers. Things blowing up, a man flying... it just seems to get too supernatural, and I do not care for it. The film makes attempts to redeem itself, but I feel like it should have just stayed on the path it set out for itself in the first half...
    7alangsco

    Lights at the end of tunnel.

    Firstly, apologies for the review title. I've seen too many tabloid headlines.

    Red Lights was reasonably original, well-written and well-acted. Any movie that can tick these three boxes is worth a look. Although the build up to the introduction of De Niro's character (Simon Silver) represented a slightly excessive portion of the movie it was, nevertheless, interesting. I gather the ending has divided opinion quite a lot, and I admit that it could have been done much better. I've said before when reviewing movies that it's never a good sign when you have to have a character explicitly explain just what has happened in the film. It might have been a better idea to leave it without the explanation and let the audience decide. That might have stoked up debate in a good way and generated some more interest in the film.

    Acting-wise i'm sorry to say i'm always skeptical when Robert De Niro appears in a movie nowadays. The man was a terrific actor in his day, but he's been in a lot of recent turkeys. He doesn't have a lot of screen-time here but his performance was fine. If he keeps choosing credible films like this one his reputation will start to repair itself. Sigourney Weaver performs with credit as usual and I always rate Cillian Murphy highly.

    Definitely worth going to see this. It's above average, if only slightly.
    7dharmendrasingh

    Paranormal Piffle

    Not much has been made of it, but 'Red Lights' has a twist which, I don't care how attentive or clever you are, you will simply not predict. Paranormal-themed films are getting to be quite stale, but the ending, which actually has two twists, is marvellous and might - might - galvanise the genre.

    Sigourney Weaver and Cillian (pronounced 'Kill-ian') Murphy play Doctors Matheson and Buckley. They're a psychologist and physicist who investigate psychic claims. Invariably they come away from each case laughing. Every one is explained scientifically; rationally. They're exposed as magic tricks.

    Recent roles haven't reflected why Weaver, who is nearly 65, has been so prolific of late, but here she excels. Her character is meant to be an expert and, because of the plausibility she exudes, that's exactly how I viewed her. Writer-director Rodrigo Cortes' ('Buried') excellent script assists her characterisation. Intellectual, detailed, life-like: you could be mistaken, at moments, for watching a TV show debate. Murphy gets similar credit. He invests in his role a seriousness which might have been silly if he did so in isolation.

    The doctors find their match in Simon Silver (Robert De Niro), a famous psychic who comes out of retirement for one last pay check. He's the only one Weaver won't investigate because 'he's the only one who makes her doubt'. Murphy insists, however, but when he does, he – we – uncover more than we were expecting.

    Like you (I hope), I'm convinced that psychic ability is balderdash. So I was more than impressed at how Cortes creates a mood and a tempo that keeps you guessing until the dramatic end. His film is original, suspenseful and, most importantly for a film with this premise, credible.

    But then there's De Niro, my favourite actor. Always has been. Always will be. But my God has he been making it hard for me these past 20 years. He once said that he was an actor, not a personality. I think it's time for him to update his personal quote book. Why do I say this? Because (and I deeply regret admitting this) he's the single biggest reason why 'Red Lights', regardless of Weaver's and Murphy's endeavours and the superb final twist, will join his expanding cannon of fodder.

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    • Trivia
      The videos of the parapsychological experiments done with Silver at the university mimic those done in real life with Uri Geller at the Stanford Research Institute in the 1970s. These experiments are discussed at length and clips of the actual video are shown in the James Randi documentary, An Honest Liar (2014).
    • Goofs
      Two times in the movie a traditional camera that uses film is referred to as "analogical." Although analogical is a word, it's not correct in this usage. The word that should have been used is "analog" (or alternate spelling, "analogue")
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Tom Buckley: You can't deny yourself forever.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the ending credits, the film's title flickers in a similar manner to the way light bulbs behave in the presence of psychic activity throughout the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in CineMaverick TV: Episode #1.2 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      If Not for You
      Written by Bob Dylan (Big Sky Music)

      Performed by Olivia Newton-John

      Courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Spain LLC and ONJ Productions, Inc.

      By arrangement with PEN Music Group, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2012 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Poderes ocultos
    • Filming locations
      • Casino L'Aliança del Poblenou, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Cindy Cowan Entertainment
      • First Generation Films
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    • Budget
      • €14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,624
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,340
      • Jul 15, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,107,313
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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