Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Adeel Hail
Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Tayyab Torres
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Mario Dati (ThePiousPatriot)
Terrible movie. Absolutely nothing happens, and absolutely nothing comes at night, in the morning, for dinner. Nothing..... Just nothing.
jstathus
I don't think this really falls under the Horror OR Mystery category. It's nothing. Suspense, maybe at best? The beginning and some parts here and there were promising, but the rest really was...nothing. You wait, and wait, and guess what? NOTHING. There is really no point to the movie at all. There is no discernible sequence of events. The whole movie just feels like bits and pieces stuck together. A LOT is missing though. I understand that some movies have unresolved endings. Sometimes it works. This is definitely NOT one of those times. The ending isn't unresolved, the whole movie is. Absolutely no back story at all. People in cities started getting "sick". That's literally all you learn through the entire movie. What comes at night? Is it some sort of virus? Zombies perhaps? Hell, I would take aliens even. An entire movie about not leaving your house only works if you have even the slightest idea of WHY you aren't leaving your house. Just so disappointing. So glad I didn't spend money to see this in theatres or rent it.
Wizard-8
From the description of the movie on Netflix - and the title of the movie itself - I was expecting "It Comes at Night" to be a full blooded horror movie. But in actual fact, it really isn't. Though there are a few creepy sequences, the movie is more of a straight drama, a kind of post-apocalypse movie that spends most of its time running at a fairly sober level. Actually, the movie being different than what I expected didn't bother me at all. What did bother me was that there are some key features of the movie that don't have enough explanation at all. For example, the part where the dog goes crazy and runs off, and a later scene about a door being open mysteriously. The movie definitely has some strengths - it does not spoon-feed its audience about the plot setup, instead making you learn little by little what happened. There are some tense moments, dramatic and/or creepy. And I wasn't bored at any moment. But the many unexplained questions that come up ultimately make this a (near) miss. Still, if the filmmakers attempt to make another movie, I will give it a look, since there were some good things in this film, and they may have learned from their mistakes here.
imdb-19038
...but I was surprised. Got the same feeling from this movie as I got with The Bunker (2001),It doesn't focus to much on the horror aspect but lets call it psychological horror.
So for all your slasher horror fans this movie is a waste of time. This movie focus more on the human aspect when a disaster (in this case an illness) is decimating the human population. The distrust for other people (families) and the loyalty to your own.