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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

In pursuit of a serial killer, an FBI agent uncovers a series of occult clues that she must solve to end his terrifying killing spree.

Cast

  • Nicolas Cage
  • Maika Monroe
  • Alicia Witt
  • Vanessa Walsh
  • Blair Underwood
  • Erin Boyes
  • Lisa Chandler
  • Dakota Daulby
  • Michelle Cyr
  • Rryla McIntosh

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
#justokay

It was so boring, no motivation for the killer, why was he named long legs? Why the cryptic writing? Nothing gets explained, the plot is lame and honestly not scary at all

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Luiggi S
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#greatcast
#surprising
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#datenight
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#terrifying

This movie might go over a few people heads, but if your a true horror fan you’ll understand the art. Definitely going to see again #Datenight

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King T

Metacritic

80
Jul 11, 2024

What’s clear is that as a stylist, Perkins is at the top of his game. Maybe even the top of anyone’s game. As a storyteller, he’s either a bold innovator or just slapping dream logic onto old-fashioned pulp.

Metacritic review by William Bibbiani
William Bibbiani
TheWrap
70
Jul 11, 2024

As chilling and stylish as it is, Longlegs is a frustrating pleasure.

Metacritic review by Jeannette Catsoulis
Jeannette Catsoulis
The New York Times
100
Jul 5, 2024

The horrors, like Cage himself, are largely kept off-screen for much of the movie’s duration. Yet with its eerie soundscape and sepulchral visuals, Longlegs nevertheless succeeds as a deeply disconcerting experience, one that burrows into the brain as insidiously as the innocuous means its villain employs to disseminate his evil.

Metacritic review by Neil Smith
Neil Smith
Total Film