When an American family move to Spain to be closer to their family, they get more than they bargained for. When a series of mysterious events occur within their new home, they come to believe that they are not the only beings inhabiting the dwelling... Read more
| Starring | Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Iain Glen, Giancarlo Giannini |
|---|---|
| Director | Jaume Balaguero |
| Genres | Horror |
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When an American family move to Spain to be closer to their family, they get more than they bargained for. When a series of mysterious events occur within their new home, they come to believe that they are not the only beings inhabiting the dwelling...
| Starring | Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Iain Glen, Giancarlo Giannini, Fele Martinez, Stephan Enquist, Fermi Reixach |
|---|---|
| Director | Jaume Balaguero |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 38 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | 100 Horror Films |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 18 Jul 2005 Production year: 2002 |
| Format | DVD |
Spanish director Jaume Balagueró's follow-up to his far superior The Nameless (1999) is a messy and muddled supernatural tale about an American family moving into a Barcelona country house haunted by the spirits of children ritually sacrificed by a creepy cult. A workmanlike cast — Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Iain Glen — tries its best to invoke shuddery suspense as the relentlessly silly and repetitive plot unfolds. But the snail-pace of this low-voltage formula horror defeats them at every blandly atmospheric turn. Although beautifully shot, the parade of familiar clichés and over-reliance on Balaqueró's stock-in-trade tricks — vibrating images, soundtrack noise to invoke sudden scares — add up to an empty exercise in banal technique that can't lumber soon enough towards its murky and ludicrous climax. Far-fetched, fatally flawed and just plain boring.
Jaume Balaguerós impressive debut horror movie, Los Sin Nombre (The Nameless), hinted at great things... read more on Time Out
HOWDINSKI = (Two middle fingers up)
This is as bad as they come. (every one in the cinema said the same thing = terrable.) I advise you not to watch it. But after all its your choice
Darkness is an interesting film with an interesting haunted house story, and is reminiscent of the Amityville Horror. There is good acting from Anna Paquin throughout, and a few nice twists. The film also has an entertaining final 15-minutes or so, leading into a poor/weak ending though. Darkness is too short really at 80-minutes, and is not scary, has no real tension, and not all that creepy for a horror movie. There are also a lot of questions left unanswered by the end. An acceptable film to watch if there is nothing else, but not a film I could recommend.
Cameron Diaz's new film The Box has been voted one of the worst films of all time by moviegoers - just days after its U.S. release. The thriller, based on Richard Matheson' 1970 short story Button, Button, has been panned by film buffs in America, with officials at CinemaScore, who monitor fan reaction to movies, giving the flop an F rating - the lowest score possible. Company boss Ed Mintz says, "People really thought this was a stinker." Mintz rates the film as the fourth least popular this... Read more