I Will Follow You Into the Dark
A woman (Mischa Barton) named Sophia and her friends go in search of her lover (Ryan Eggold), who has suddenly disappeared somewhere within the haunted apartment building they inhabit.
21 August 1955, Gulfport, Mississippi, USA
12 July 1959, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
7 October 1963, Contra Costa County, California, USA
23 September 1963, Tarboro, North Carolina, USA
17 June 1945, El Paso, Texas, USA
8 December 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 August 1984, Los Angeles County, California, USA
29 April 1952, Long Island, Astoria, New York, USA
12 March 1945, Brooklyn New York
12 August 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 January 1986, London, England, UK
October 11, 2013
Davidson's movie aims for Polanski dread, but instead feels jumbled and weak-kneed - half made-for-Lifetime, half horror-wannabe.October 10, 2013
Good for nothing besides the employment of insipid young actresses ...October 13, 2013
Robinson apparently believes the best way to jolt an audience is to have several sequences where darkness and silence linger on the screen before having loud music wake viewers up from a well-deserved slumber.October 10, 2013
An embarrassment for everyone involved. Pay for a ticket, and that'll include you, too.October 11, 2013
A rather turgid ghost story with a simultaneously murky and silly take on the afterlife.October 08, 2013
A moralistic ending is telegraphed from the beginning and routinely fulfilled by the end, rendering the rest of this trite, visually unappealing mess virtually worthless.October 11, 2013
The question why ... persists.October 09, 2013
Content-wise ... it's little more than a gooey, life-affirming parable about keeping the faith.October 17, 2013
Smart and scary horror films about faith, and loneliness are rare, and for the most part, "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" is pretty exciting.