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- Alexandre Aja's sprawling, wildly uneven film suffers from its continual shifts in storytelling style. It's at its best as a Twin Peaks-style mystery with supernatural elements. Daniel Radcliffe stars as Ig Perrish, a clean-cut young man accused of the rape and murder of his girlfriend Merrin (Juno Temple).
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Oct 3, 2014 · With Daniel Radcliffe, Max Minghella, Joe Anderson, Juno Temple. In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to find strange horns sprouting from his forehead.
- Alexandre Aja
- 2 min
Oct 31, 2014 · Horns is a bit of a tonal jumble, but it offers enough thoughtful horror-comedy -- and strong work from Daniel Radcliffe -- to hook genre enthusiasts. Blamed for the murder of his girlfriend,...
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- Alexandre Aja
- R
- Daniel Radcliffe
Oct 30, 2014 · Directed by Alexandre Aja and scripted by Keith Bunin from Joe Hill’s 2010 novel, Horns is a horror film with higher ambitions than the usual Halloween movie fare. Actually, it has more on its...
- Richard Corliss
The site's critical consensus says "Horns is a bit of a tonal jumble, but it offers enough thoughtful horror-comedy—and strong work from Daniel Radcliffe—to hook genre enthusiasts." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 46 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
- $3.9 million
- Robin Coudert
Oct 6, 2014 · Played by Daniel Radcliffe, Ig's accused of killing his long time girlfriend ( Juno Temple ). His whole Northwestern hometown is sure he did it and, in his despair, Ig mysteriously begins growing...
- Germain Lussier
Daniel Radcliffe gives a strong performance in Horns. Alexandre Aja's sprawling, wildly uneven film suffers from its continual shifts in storytelling style. It's at its best as a Twin...
Oct 30, 2014 · Horns review – sympathy for the devil? Nope. There’s a smart black comedy trying to get out of this lumbering horror, but it – and Daniel Radcliffe – is devilishly dull. First look review ...