Movie Review: “HOUSE OF DARKNESS” isn’t illuminating or biting enough
One waits in slowly dwindling hope for LaBute to deliver something deeper and more complex.
One waits in slowly dwindling hope for LaBute to deliver something deeper and more complex.
From minute one, writer/director Zach Cregger demonstrates that he knows exactly what he’s doing.
A confidently made entry in the animal-attack subgenre that will hold few surprises for fans of the form.
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You don’t have to be acrophobic to get seriously worried that one or both of the leads are going to slip and plunge to their deaths.