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XX

  • 2017
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  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
13K
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XX (2017)
An all-female horror anthology featuring new work from Karyn Kusama, Annie Clark, Roxanne Benjamin and Jovanka Vuckovic.
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This all-female horror anthology features four dark tales from four fiercely talented women.This all-female horror anthology features four dark tales from four fiercely talented women.This all-female horror anthology features four dark tales from four fiercely talented women.

  • Directors
    • Roxanne Benjamin
    • Sofìa Carrillo
    • Karyn Kusama
  • Writers
    • Jovanka Vuckovic
    • Jack Ketchum
    • Roxanne Benjamin
  • Stars
    • Natalie Brown
    • Jonathan Watton
    • Peter DaCunha
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Roxanne Benjamin
      • Sofìa Carrillo
      • Karyn Kusama
    • Writers
      • Jovanka Vuckovic
      • Jack Ketchum
      • Roxanne Benjamin
    • Stars
      • Natalie Brown
      • Jonathan Watton
      • Peter DaCunha
    • 146User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Natalie Brown
    Natalie Brown
    • Susan Jacobs (segment "The Box")
    Jonathan Watton
    Jonathan Watton
    • Robert Jacobs (segment "The Box")
    Peter DaCunha
    Peter DaCunha
    • Danny Jacobs (segment "The Box")
    Peyton Kennedy
    Peyton Kennedy
    • Jenny Jacobs (segment "The Box")
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Dr. Weller (segment "The Box")
    Michael Dyson
    Michael Dyson
    • The Man (segment "The Box")
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Mary (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Seth Duhame
    • David (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Sanai Victoria
    Sanai Victoria
    • Lucy (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Sheila Vand
    Sheila Vand
    • Carla (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Lindsay Burdge
    Lindsay Burdge
    • Madeleine (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Valeria Chavez
    Valeria Chavez
    • Party Goer (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Jay Chirinos
    • Party Goer (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Laura G. Chirinos
    Laura G. Chirinos
    • Party Goer (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Brooklyn Hatrak
    • Party Goer (segment "The Birthday Party")
    April Hernandez
    • Party Goer (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Clayton Jackson
    • Party Goer (segment "The Birthday Party")
    Ozzy Villazon
    • Party Goer (segment "The Birthday Party")
    • Directors
      • Roxanne Benjamin
      • Sofìa Carrillo
      • Karyn Kusama
    • Writers
      • Jovanka Vuckovic
      • Jack Ketchum
      • Roxanne Benjamin
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    User reviews146

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    5danny-fr-mail

    An interesting collection of ideas, unfortunately not fit for the format.

    Proposing a collection of original shorts in a horror landscape over-saturated with remakes and old recipes is a daring proposition, with or without gender twist. XX delivers four 20 minutes works with an episodic animated sequence as interlude. While the animated part is simply masterful, the quality of the shorts varies.

    1st Short: The Box. This short seems to draw an illustration of how a dysfunctional family would end up if closeted drama and shouting exchanges were replaced by a supernatural element. Rather ambient, it lets you wonder what to expect. Unfortunately, the conclusion misses the target and leaves you wanting something more elaborate.

    2nd Short: The Birthday party. Expedited premise and hardly believable character behavior make this short rather weak. It seems to be intended as a joke and it sort of, kind of work if you're a good audience. Good material for fan theory, but nothing memorable.

    3rd Short: Don't fall. Typical monster story, with all the clichés of the genre packed into way too little time to deliver any kind of tension. A success if you want to watch absolutely every (bad) monster film in 20 minutes, a failure if you're looking for anything else.

    4rh Short: Her only living son. The best of the lot, with a tense ambiance from early on, and the only one with enough background to establish a more solid story line. The female lead knows how to act, and the dramatic arc is built better than in the 3 other shorts. Nonetheless, some of the narrative is expedited and make the story fall a bit flat.

    Ultimately, the bundle gives the impression that none of the stories were meant for the short format to begin with, and try to follow the same formula as full feature films while condensing it in 20 minutes. As a result most of the shorts rest on interesting ideas but none seems to know whether to be a trailer or a feature film, to the detriment of tension and narrative.

    It remains that there are far worse movies around. "The box" and "Her only living son" have a compelling second level of reading and can push your empathy buttons just right, and "The Birthday Party" might make you smile ("Don't Fall", though is a total miss). Funnily enough the 20 minutes format, as ambiguous as it is, also makes sure that no story overstays its welcome.

    I'll give it a 5 for effort and for the animation. Watch it if you want something a bit different, and for some good starting ideas if you're a fiction writer. Give it a rain check if you're looking for a mind-blowing work.

    The good: Interesting ideas + Good metaphors + Refreshing formula + Masterful animated intermezzos

    The meh: - Average acting - Narrative doesn't fit the format well - Soundtrack could be more subtle

    The bad: - The whole 3rd short (Don't fall). - The mood lapse between the 1rst and 2nd short.
    3acostamarian

    Falls incredibly flat on its face

    I really, really wanted to like this. It features Melanie Linskey, after all! I love everything she's in! And I was excited to see an anthology of horror tales told by women. After all, no one knows the horrors of life more than women.

    But this was just... not it.

    Each segment was meh, in my honest opinion. Just. Meh. I think they all had the potential to be great, but it didn't seem like they had the right direction. Perhaps if they had had better cinematography, a better score. Or if they had been the kind of stories that reward the viewer for paying attention by setting up clues that lead up to some grand reveal...

    Instead, it all felt unseasoned. Very disappointed.
    6ericrnolan

    A short review of "XX" (2017)

    I'm sorry to report that this year's "XX" doesn't quite live up to the great horror anthology that its trailer promises. This quarter of female-directed horror shorts is actually quite average, when considered together, and I'd give it a 6 out of 10.

    Only the first segment is truly memorable — "The Box," adapted from a short story by Jack Ketchum. The directing and scoring is superb. (Seriously, the music is quite good.) The acting is also good throughout this segment, most especially by "The Strain's" Natalie Brown. She's a good actress and she's starting to grow on me. (And her memorable last lines here, which I assume come from the text of Ketchum's story, are weird and haunting.) This quarter of "XX" gets under your skin.

    Despite "The Box" being capably developed and unnerving, however, there were no conventional scares at all. It hardly felt like a horror short; it was more like a particularly macabre and ambiguous parable. Nor is the story's mystery solved — it's left open-ended.

    The second segment is largely a waste of time, despite being stylishly shot and scored. (Hint: it's got the same story device as "Weekend at Bernie's.")

    The remaining two tales are more standard horror stories. I'd suggest they are somewhat fair at best.

    I think I would recommend this only to the most well rounded horror fans who are in the mood for something different. And, even then, it might only be for the peculiar elements of "The Box."
    4antoniokowatsch

    An unbalanced Horror Anthology

    I don't judge people based on their gender so I really didn't care if this movie was directed by women or not. But I do care about cinematography and storytelling aspects and for that reason I have to cast a somewhat harsh judgment.

    So, the movie consists of 4 equally long parts, each explores a different type of horror. There is no coherency between the stories, all of them are fully independent.

    The first story was obviously the best one. I really liked it and would have liked a full feature movie about it. There was a lot of untapped potential there. Considering how the first scene ("The Box") established some sort of norm on which I started forming expectations. It suffices to say that what followed didn't quite live up to these expectations. The second story ("Birthday Party") was in fact the exact opposite. It wasn't scary, it was just weird. Since I don't want to spoil anything I'll just leave it at that. It was by far the weakest link in this anthology. "Don't Fall" was also pretty scary but a little too one-dimensional for my personal taste. There was virtually no character development in that story. And last but not least there was "Her Only Living Son". This story was clearly an homage to Rosemary's baby. And while Rosemary's Baby is in my opinion one of the greatest Horror movies ever made this story was rather comical in nature. The reason why this story didn't quite manage to instill fear and true horror can probably be attributed to the fact that the protagonists physical transformation/metamorphosis was just too stereotypical to be considered horrifying/scary.
    4walftone

    Creepy Dolls

    The dolls and walking boxes inbetween the stories were much more unsettling than any of the four bland stories. I would rate the doll segments as a 6 and the stories as a 2 so overall a 4.

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    • Trivia
      The segment "The Box" is the only one of the four segments that is not actually an original story by the women but is instead an adaptation of the Jack Ketchum story.
    • Goofs
      In The Box all three characters die of starvation in a hospital after refusing to eat for long periods of time, but even when they've gone comatose the hospital never inserts a feeding tube, which would surely have reversed their condition.
    • Quotes

      Susan Jacobs (segment "The Box"): You love spaghetti.

      Susan Jacobs (segment "The Box"): It... It's been three days.

    • Connections
      Featured in Starfilm (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      XX Theme
      Written by Fesway

      Performed by Sofia Orozco, Fernando Arias and Yolihuani Curiel

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Korku Tüneli
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Snowfort Pictures
      • Scythia Films
      • Soapbox Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,911
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,222
      • Feb 19, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,668
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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