Movie Review: Malaysian chiller “ROH” has the right spirit
It will appeal to those curious about the international horror scene and fans of slow-burn, atmospheric terror, even if it doesn’t add up to much storywise.
It will appeal to those curious about the international horror scene and fans of slow-burn, atmospheric terror, even if it doesn’t add up to much storywise.
With a clever conceit and an engaging central couple, Craig Singer's time loop horror film is built to last.
Director Teddy Grennan tells the story of a luxurious resort home invaded by masked killers in an innovative way that makes the simple premise feel fresh and new.
By lovingly digging up dusty old genre tropes and presenting them on a bright, bloody, silver platter, Pierre Tsigaridis manages to upend expectations in a refreshing way.
It quickly brings its fully realized characters to life, sets the stakes—and then raises them again and again until the final reveal.