Had no idea that this was from the same guy that directed The Strange Thing About the Johnsons.
I don't think I've ever watched a horror film and actually almost shed a tear because I was so terrified. I wanted this to end, In fact I actually hated I went to watch this. Diverging off this film the recent sci-fi horror Annihilation has two scenes that are so utterly terrifying I wanted to walk out from the level of discomfort and terror. Well guess what? Hereditary blows that out of the park. This is horror at its most visceral. I could barely breathe during the final act and my jaw was literally on the floor. The entire cast is amazing and does so well at capturing the intensity of this atmospheric horror powerhouse. Toni Collette is a thunderous onscreen force. The fact that we watched this at midnight didn't help at all even my friends were terrified and we couldn't sleep well. As I was watching I felt like I was being ripped apart and gutted from inside out. I could feel my stomach turning and my eyes widen in complete and utter terror. This film is so nerve wracking and dreadful that I could legitimately feel my levels of anxiety continuously increasing. Hereditary is a look into a nightmarish hell that I'm not even sure should be spoke of or even seen. This is not for horror newbies - this is a horror film that longtime horror fans will adore. Hereditary is the next horror phenomenon and no one is prepared. You were warned.
I've seen a lot of things in my life but nothing more soul crushing and dark as this film. An utter masterpiece of nihilistic family dysfunction.
I was drenched in sweat when the lights went up. The tension was unbelievable. I have a new answer for "what's the scariest movie you've ever seen?"
An absolutely terrifying and completely gripping experience. Toni Collette delivers what might be her best performance here and this film gets under your skin and lingers right until the end. It runs a little long and I'm not sure I loved every direction the plot took but still this is such a mature horror film. Really disturbing film to watch that I feel might honestly get better upon rewatches. #SXSW
I dont exactly know how to talk about this film. Not because of spoilers, but because I dont know how to put into words how horrifying this film is. There are shots that I will never forget. Toni Collette and Alex Wolff both give incredible performances that should legitimately be considered during awards season.
I need some time to digest exactly what it was that I just watched, but I can tell you I still havent slept and I can see the sunrise on the horizon...
Some films stay with you for weeks, even months, as you lay awake at night replaying scenes over and over again in your head. But the emotional and psychological damage inflicted from this film is permanent.
Hereditary is the greatest genre-bending horror/drama since The Exorcist 45 years ago. I was moved to tears from fear and heart-wrenching drama thanks to award-worthy performances by Toni Collette and Alex Wolff. Alex's performance in particular, with the facial expressions and physical changes he must display, is the best in a horror movie since Linda Blair's Oscar-nominated performance in The Exorcist. A perfect combination of old-fashioned suspense and modern (but top-notch) jump scares, Hereditary is bound to please the indie and popular crowd alike.
It must be noted that Hereditary is only as good as its secrets, and these secrets are more disturbing than you would ever believe. Avoid spoilers at all costs, for all you think the trailers may show of the basic plot, the real source of the plot is so subversive it made me gasp and the entire theater silent in utter shock. The scene where the plot truly reveals itself will go down as one of the most memorable scenes of real-life horror in modern cinema.
You are not prepared. This movie is absolutely ****ing terrifying. Like holy ****. The sound design, the characters, the emotional turmoil for both the characters and the audience. There are so many layers.
Yeah. Heads will roll.
They really did a helluva job on making that kid look as unsettling as humanly possible.
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horror violence, disturbing images, language, drug use and brief graphic nudity.
I want to see the new trailer but I also want to know as less as possible going into the movie. Have seen the 1st trailer once.
The kid reminds me a little bit of the 'girl' in Don't Look Now.