
Variety
Benefits from the helmer's twisted sensibility, but suffers from a case of overall silliness.
Full reviewDaniel Radcliffe stars as a young man who, in the wake of his girlfriend’s mysterious death, discovers that he’s growing a pair of horns from his forehead. From the director of Piranha 3D and 2006’s The Hills Have Eyes, co-starring Juno Temple and Heather Graham.
Benefits from the helmer's twisted sensibility, but suffers from a case of overall silliness.
Full reviewSweetness and splatter, romance and horror, comedy, fantasy... Alexandre Aja's movie boldly mixes flavours, to satisfying effect.
Full reviewThis patchy supernatural black comedy is Daniel Radcliffe's latest and least successful shot at putting distance between himself and the boy wizard.
Full reviewThere are so many red herrings and plot twists, such a dense barrage of flashbacks and quick cuts, that you may find yourself as rattled and breathless as Ig himself.
Full reviewSomewhere inside this lumberingly long fantasy-horror is a smart little black comedy trying to scuttle out.
Full reviewWhile this all begins as a kind of supernatural black comedy ... the tone grows darker with each revelation.
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