Lights Out

Lights Out

You were right to be afraid of the dark.

Sinopse

Rebecca must unlock the terror behind her little brother's experiences that once tested her sanity, bringing her face to face with a supernatural spirit attached to their mother.

  • 6.4
  • 2016
  • Released
  • 1h 21m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$4,900,000.00

Revenue

$149,368,835.00

Keywords
  • #suicide
  • #sibling relationship
  • #darkness
  • #supernatural
  • #paranormal phenomena
  • #basement
  • #parenthood
  • #mental illness
  • #fear of the dark
  • #ghost
  • #jump scare
  • #based on short film

Reviews

mooney240
@mooney240over 3 years ago

**Lights Out is one of the best horror movies of the past decade - a genius concept with an even more brilliant execution.** Lights Out pulls off some of the most creative and impressive visual effects I have ever seen! The concept of a ghost/creature that can only attack through darkness leads to moments in the film that showcase these chilling and clever effects. The actors portray their char

mooney240
@mooney240over 3 years ago

**Lights Out is one of the best horror movies of the past decade - a genius concept with an even more brilliant execution.** Lights Out pulls off some of the most creative and impressive visual effects I have ever seen! The concept of a ghost/creature that can only attack through darkness leads to moments in the film that showcase these chilling and clever effects. The actors portray their char

Ruuz
@Ruuzabout 9 years ago

2016 continues to be a great year for horror, and _Lights Out_ is a decent example of that, with a whole lot of originality. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

F
@Frank Ochiengover 9 years ago

Although a simplistic and familiar theme is explored involving sinister forces tormenting a child in distress, Swedish director David F. Sandberg brings something chillingly fresh to his horror/psychological offering **Lights Out**. Sandberg, making his feature film debut, delivers an adequate amount of tension and trickery for all things considered ominous in the edginess of darkness. Lights Out

T
@talisencrwover 9 years ago

My son Julian (13) and my lady Tammy, themselves two horror-film aficionados, and I went and saw this theatrically, and we were all quite pleased, though at least Julian and I tend to go for the classic stuff. Well worth checking out, if you're in for this sort of thing.

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