
George MacKay
Jack Marrowbone
Anya Taylor-Joy
Allie
Charlie Heaton
Billy Marrowbone
Mia Goth
Jane Marrowbone
Matthew Stagg
Sam Marrowbone
Nicola Harrison
Rose Marrowbone, Mother
Kyle Soller
Tom Porter
Tom Fisher
Simon Fairbairn, Father
Myra Kathryn Pearse
Molly
Paul Jesson
Doctor
Robert Strange
Monster
Laura Brook
Thelma (uncredited)
Adam Quintero
Mr. Gouldman (voice) (uncredited)



Released
es
$8,000,000.00
$12,294,931.00
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- #1960s
- #thoughtful
- #orphan siblings
- #fear of mirrors
- #suspenseful
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Reviews

**A good psychological horror movie.** For me, the only good thing about Halloween is the amount of horror movies on television. The Anglo-Saxon reader, don't get me wrong, I know it's a tradition very dear to the Americans and the British, and I respect that, in the same way I respect Dia de Los Muertos. But in my country, this tradition is non-existent. I only started hearing about it fifteen
Marrowbone is another drama being mismarketed as a horror movie. While I would agree that Marrowbone has some thriller elements, I felt that fear in the horror sense as much as horror felt through dread. Aside from the disappointment upon the realization that the trailers mislead me, Marrowbone is is a very solid film. All of the acting is great (although George MacKay doesn't really portray pain

_"Down on your marrowbones and pray!"_ A pretty good collection of up-and-comers with a solid enough premise told relatively efficiently, featuring a mix of hardline-by-the-numbers horror and only-mostly-cliche horror, but it lacks that next step to take it over the line into being actually good. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

I don't believe I've ever seen anything quite like it. I highly recommend it.












