Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
BallWubba
Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
BelSports
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
advlokendra
I don't find anything wrong in the movie although at some point it could had been more scary but at last I must say it is good horror movie.
3_the_monkey
I wouldn't class it as scary, awesome actors, jumpy in parts and a good backstory and plot. Worth a watch. As with pretty much all horrors I can't rate higher than 5 because it's very difficult to rate a horror/scary film when you're not really scared...
mustafa811
Well the intro , the atmosphere and the 1st few scares let you wonder why this movie isn't a new conjuring but when the scares got repetitive and nothing new is presented the movie lost its essence .. the plot was so simple nothing is engaging it had the potential for another conjuring but that needs rich engaing plot with lots of scares variety not a single repetitive one
Nigel P
I am a very big fan of low budget horror films. The limitations foisted on a tiny budgeted project often give it an intimacy and requirement to focus on characters vastly outweighs any constraints caused by lack of spectacle. And yet it is undeniably pleasurable once in a while to enter into a full-blown, richly visual, production that few million quid can bring, as opposed to a few thousand.Jason Clarke as Dr Henry Price, Helen Mirren as Sarah Winchester, Sarah Snook (who was so good as the title character in 2014's 'Jessabelle') as Marion Marriot and Finn Scicluna-O'Prey as Henry Marriot. Terrific performances from the these main players, and Henry is a very convincing 'possessed child', even though we don't get to know the character beforehand and therefore cannot truly embrace the transition.Against that, we get standard scowling zombie-types, disappointing CGI cartoons and an early over-reliance on jump/shock moments in place of the atmospheric horror 'Winchester' seemed to promise. Equally, the dénouement is lacklustre. A kind of horror story standardised by a Disney-filter. The casting is, I think, what saves this - and there are some nice, sweeping directorial touches from The Spierig Brothers that time, money and a measure of innovation can bring.I'm not using this review as an excuse to extoll the virtues of low-budget cinema. I enter into these horror films with an open mind and a real willingness to enjoy them. And while this is good, it is far from great. It smacks of 'chills for the masses', with no real urge to repulse, shock or unduly frighten the widest possible demographic.