
Down a Dark Hall
A new student (AnnaSophia Robb, The Way, Way Back) at a boarding school confronts the institution's supernatural occurrences and the dark powers of its headmaster (Uma Thurman).
A difficult young girl named Kit (Robb) is sent to the mysterious Blackwood Boarding School when her temper becomes too much for her mother to handle. Once she arrives, Kit encounters eccentric headmistress Madame Duret (Thurman) and meets the school’s only other students, four young women also headed down a troubled path. While exploring the school, Kit and her classmates discover that Blackwood Manor hides an age-old secret rooted in the paranormal.
- Director:
- Rodrigo Cortés ('Buried', 'Red Lights', 'The Contestant')
- Writer:
- Michael GoldbachChris Sparling
- Cast:
- AnnaSophia RobbUma ThurmanIsabelle FuhrmanVictoria MorolesNoah SilverTaylor RussellRosie DayRebecca Front



Reviews & comments

Variety
pressThis is a decent modern Gothic thriller handled with sufficient style and a straight face by genre ace Cortés.

The New Yorker
pressWith each new element, "Down a Dark Hall" reveals itself, with improbable delight, to be genuinely strange - a movie in which viewers can pick their own pleasure, no two spectators having exactly the same experience.

Los Angeles Times
pressThe scares might not satisfy those old enough to vote, but it should provide mild chills for its target audience.

Hollywood Reporter
pressIts elegant subtlety feels refreshing in this era of over-the-top horror films.

Variety
pressThis is a decent modern Gothic thriller handled with sufficient style and a straight face by genre ace Cortés.

The New Yorker
pressWith each new element, "Down a Dark Hall" reveals itself, with improbable delight, to be genuinely strange - a movie in which viewers can pick their own pleasure, no two spectators having exactly the same experience.

Los Angeles Times
pressThe scares might not satisfy those old enough to vote, but it should provide mild chills for its target audience.

Hollywood Reporter
pressIts elegant subtlety feels refreshing in this era of over-the-top horror films.
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