Chris Stuckmann reviews The Grudge, starring Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Lin Shaye, Jacki Weaver. Rated Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Showtimes & Tickets In Theaters Coming Soon Coming Soon Movie [last lines] Burke: Bye Mom See more ». Bill Pullman wakes up next to his wife, greets the day from the balcony of their bedroom, and then -- well, I, for one, was gob-smacked.
An attempt to revive the venerable imported franchise simply brings the Lin Shaye and Tara Westwood in 'The Grudge'. Although it tries to revive the brand by including new ingredients and extra gore, The Grudge reboot is mostly a grosser rehash of what's. While it features some fantastic actors, the cast did their best with what little they were given.
The Grudge is also the latest horror movie to be a little too in love with the jump scare, many of which are predictable several seconds before they transpire. From murky tubs to peekaboo screams, there's a few too many clichés that are all checked off the horror bingo card in dutiful fashion. Pesce's art-film roots are evident in the movie's slow-burn first hour. But in the final third, The Grudge piles on the explicit gore and. There is one movie that has frightened me like no other, and that movie is The Grudge. I still cannot watch The Grudge and expect to sleep that night That is what really scary movies are all about, scaring you to death!
Trailer The Grudge
The Grudge is a story about a family that is murdered by the father, who then. It's not a remake but you can easily call it a reboot. That one was a remake of the original Japanese horror movie.
The new Grudge movie feels like "just another remake," which is a shame with such a previously style-forward director at the helm. It is really scary and there is a purpose to it. I jumped when I was watching it. But after that I couldn't keep my eyes off of it.