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  1. I was head over heels in the first act — the writing was clever, the actors are charismatic, the premise was good — but everything after the twist was...weak. Seriously, if you’re going to play off B-movies, the least you can do is give us some B-movie gore.

  2. Movie Review. I wouldn't say this is a great film or anything, but it is a fun time, especially in its truly unexpected cast which has everyone from the female lead of "Hell Fest" to Taylor Swift's brother (seriously). In particular, this is a real showcase for Alexandra Daddario.

  3. Spoiler Alert. just finished this one. the bad : it does suffer, as do most films which try to incorporate it, from a very awkward representation of heavy metal culture. the film takes place in July of '88 but doesn't feel like it takes place in the 80's, rather, it feels very contemporary with some 80's memorabilia thrown around.

  4. Apr 10, 2020 · We Summon the Darkness: Directed by Marc Meyers. With Alexandra Daddario, Keean Johnson, Maddie Hasson, Amy Forsyth. Three best friends embark on a road trip to a heavy-metal show, where they bond with three aspiring musicians and head off to one of the girls' country home for an after-party.

    • (12K)
    • Horror, Music, Thriller
    • Marc Meyers
    • 2020-04-10
  5. Three best friends cross paths with sadistic killers after they travel to a secluded country home to party. Watch We Summon the Darkness with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango...

    • (70)
    • Marc Meyers
    • R
    • Alexandra Daddario
  6. Apr 1, 2020 · Review: ‘We Summon the Darknessis a Momentary Fix for Horror Fans. ‘We Summon the Darknessis more like a slasher parody that tries to upend all the common stereotypes of such films through some early twists and turns in its storyline.

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  8. Apr 10, 2020 · If you are in the mood for a little bit of non-elevated horror, this new movie directed by Mark Myers (who made the mostly okay “ My Friend Dahmer ”) from a script by Alan Trezza (of the mightily disappointing “ Burying the Ex ”) could provide a satisfying hour and twenty or so.