Better Watch Out
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Cast
- Levi Miller
- Olivia DeJonge
- Ed Oxenbould
- Dacre Montgomery
- Aleks Mikic
- Patrick Warburton
- Virginia Madsen
- Tara Jade
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Dec 15, 2018
whats the point if baby-incel doesnt die grotesquely
robynDec 23, 2017the real home invader was male entitlement all along
cinéfila... 🕯️Dec 22, 2022I’m so glad children aren’t real that was so scary
Haunted Hippie - Dec 12, 2020
this is just what all twelve year olds are like
adamboltDec 16, 2020no more children, society has progressed past the need for children
nickJul 29, 2020normalize incel movie villains
clementine - Dec 13, 2021
Wow, no thank you. Really didn't need to spend 90 minutes watching a 12-year-old incel be as annoying as humanly possible.
Marianna NealJun 11, 2017Better watch out and avoid this rapey movie.
NickDec 12, 2021Patrick Bateman’s origin story.
Helen
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Would never watch again Fr. I thought it was going to turn into an Eden lake situation. Ifykyk but I hated every bit of it. Yeah there was comedic relief but it wasn’t enough. Not scary, but just shocking in ways you will not understand until you watch it. It was bad overall 💩
The twist - I hated it soo freaking much. The villain is an incel child. Makes me want to puke.
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I am not gonna say anything except %100 go into this not knowing anything. You will be so shocked by these kid actors and how well they were able to pull of these complex and in-depth roles.
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Well I did not expect that. I was expecting a relatively normal home invasion film with the babysitter and kids having to fight back, but this totally threw me for a loop. I’ve gotten kindof burned out on home invasion so I appreciated doing something new
Impressively acting. Interesting storyline. Kind of meh at times but not enough to rate a meh not really anything to do with Christmas though.
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Co-writer and director Chris Peckover clearly knows his way around both the holiday and horror genres, and while this isn’t the first time someone has blended the two, it is one of the more-effective efforts. It’s scary and fun, if your idea of fun involves occasional gore and torture, things like that.
Delightfully unpredictable and surprisingly shocking, this is the kind of wintry wickedness that will see you through both Halloween and Christmas, especially if you like those holiday flavors together.
The film will continue to defy your expectations.