Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
2/4
Indyfreak - wrote on 04/05/2023
Murky thriller with supernatural overtones. It's well acted though.
Rating of
3/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 08/25/2014
Simon silver: "Are you questioning my power?!". This is one of those movies that everybody felt letdown with, but it didn't for me. Red Lights is about a Psychologist and assistant work to debunk so-called "mediums" and parapsychologists but it all changes when they begin to investigate a world-famous psychic. This movie has a nice twist that I didn't see coming and all the cast do a fine job in there roles. But the movie to me lacks of thriller and lacks on interest. But overall Red lights is alright film and not as bad as people are putting it out to be.
Rating of
2.5/4
Amy - wrote on 12/22/2013
I spent most of the movie saying, "okay, that is just not how academia works," but it was nonetheless well-acted and pretty fun to watch... a different angle from the standard cinematic ghost story. Then the movie blew all my goodwill in the last scene or two. Let's just pretend that never happened.
Rating of
1/4
memento_mori - wrote on 05/02/2013
Brings the want to walk out of the theater to a brand new level. I swear, Sonny Corleone's corpse has less holes than the plot of this movie. It tries to build tension, it fails. It tries to be smart, it fails. It tries to set up a good twist, it fails. A huge kick in the nuts. Nothing makes sense and the ending leaves you with every question unanswered, which I honestly did not care to get answered. Waste of talent, waste of money, waste of time.
Rating of
1.5/4
Daniel Corleone - wrote on 01/26/2013
Margaret Matheson (Sigourney Weaver); and assistant Tom (Cillian Murphy) investigate paranormal activity. A popular psychic powers Simon Silver (Robert De Niro) is the obsession of Tom. Overall, it feels like a television show than a movie. Score was cinematic but the conclusion felt delayed and unsurprising. Red Lights had its good parts especially in the acting department. An average thriller that tries too much to impress its viewers.