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  2. Jul 22, 2016 · Roger Ebert criticizes the film for being too reliant on cheap shocks and having a weak story and characters. He compares it unfavorably to other horror films by James Wan and praises only one scene as a homage to "Wait Until Dark".

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  3. Jul 22, 2016 · Lights Out makes skillful use of sturdy genre tropes -- and some terrific performances -- for an unsettling, fright-filled experience that delivers superior chills without skimping on story.

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    • David F. Sandberg
    • PG-13
    • Teresa Palmer
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  4. Lights Out is a decent film if you feel the need for a dash of supernatural horror but don't expect anything stand-out; it just doesn't deliver enough of a impact to make it memorable. It's good for what it does but don't buy too much popcorn as you may not have time to finish it.

  5. Exceptionally simple, smart, scary monster movie. Read Common Sense Media's Lights Out review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • David F. Sandberg
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Teresa Palmer, Maria Bello, Billy Burke
  6. Lights Out is a simply scary story that will have you sleeping with the light on. It isn't the most intricate plot, but you have to take it for what it is. Full Review | Original Score: 7/10...

  7. Jul 22, 2016 · Lights Out: Directed by David F. Sandberg. With Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Alexander DiPersia, Billy Burke. Rebecca must unlock the terror behind her little brother's experiences that once tested her sanity, bringing her face to face with a supernatural spirit attached to their mother.

  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › lights-outLights Out - Metacritic

    Jul 22, 2016 · A frightening entity with a mysterious attachment to their mother, Sophie (Maria Bello), has reemerged. But this time, as Rebecca gets closer to unlocking the truth, there is no denying that all their lives are in danger…once the lights go out.

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