Movie Review: We’re “AFRAID” a promising premise is lacking in the execution
Everyone involved clearly took the project seriously, which makes it more of a shame that the final product doesn’t live up to its potential.
Everyone involved clearly took the project seriously, which makes it more of a shame that the final product doesn’t live up to its potential.
A film that will truly catch you off guard, delivering the best unexpected twists and turns of any movie in quite a while.
A distinctive and gripping thriller that slowly but surely builds to pure horror, [and] a striking directorial debut for actress Zoë Kravitz.
A film that’s busy yet underheated, lacking the dark visual poetry of its predecessor as well as its ruthless, straightforward storytelling.
It illustrates the pitfalls of legacy sequels, in which giving the fans more of what they love can negate the possibility of the thrill of surprise.