Reviews for this film from our members:
- [New – 2/19/15] | José Arce @ LaButaca.net [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Decepcionante trabajo de Alexandre Aja que podría haber sido una película estupenda por lo que propone en el fondo y gracias a sus buenas formas técnicas, pero no tiene el más mínimo tono. Mal.
- Patrick Bromley @ F This Movie!
- Kevin Carr @ 7M Pictures
- Excerpt: The acting holds the film together, much of which is on Radcliffe’s shoulders. It’s a nice piece for him to help break into larger movies without a wizard’s cloak for him.
- M. Enois Duarte @ High-Def Digest.com
- Mark Dujsik @ Mark Reviews Movies
- Excerpt: The gimmick … keeps us at a distance from the real toll on these characters.
- Mark Harris @ About.com
- Charlie Juhl @ Citizen Charlie
- Excerpt: Horns will make a fine Halloween date movie for those who steer clear of gore and jump scares but other than that, there is not too much here.
- Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic
- Excerpt: A tonally unusual free-for-all spanning horror, fantasy, black comedy, murder mystery, and relationship drama, “Horns” doesn’t always jibe, but there’s an excitingly weird kick to watching all of these disparate elements being stuffed together into one devilish pot.
- Kristin Dreyer Kramer @ NightsAndWeekends.com
- Marty Mapes @ Movie Habit
- Excerpt: There’s no plumbing the depths of this shallow version of Hell
- Ross Miller @ Thoughts On Film
- Excerpt: It never quite probes the depths of its ideas to any great degree and has a bit of an identity crisis trying to be too many of those things at once but it gets major points for being ambitious enough to try.
- Stefan Pape @ HeyUGuys
- Tom Santilli @ Examiner.com
- Excerpt: Horns is a strange movie that doesn’t make it easy for us to wrap our heads around.
- Amir Siregar @ Flick Magazine [Indonesian]
- Gregory J. Smalley @ 366 Weird Movies
- Excerpt: There are too many narrative and stylistic gambles, without enough payoffs.
- Frank Swietek @ One Guys Opinion
- Excerpt: A near-miss, a supernatural romance-cum-whodunit that strains under the weight of its warring elements.
- Betty Jo Tucker @ ReelTalk Movie Reviews