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He's Out There

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age 16+

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age 17+

Wow!

What a real horror movie. I am a huge critic but this one had me sitting on the edge of my seat the whole way through. It’s been years since I watched one that made me feel nervous walking around my house when it’s over. It was that intense and definitely more suitable for mature audiences. I’m not going to be a spoiler and get into any details of the story itself. Yes it’s a good movie - enjoy.
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age 16+

Rubbish

It made me spill my wine and lose too many minutes of my life. 10/10 recommend.
age 18+

Trash

It’s really not that good, very predictable and incredibly boring. The children do not set a good example at all and the child actors aren’t that great anyway. I do not recommend it for anyone under the age of 16 at most, it’s quite gory and unsettling. Still bad though, don’t recommend for a horror night or for anyone looking to get scared.
age 15+

Eh... Not amazing but not awful.

This film is a typical home-invasion horror film. It’s similar to Strangers, but not as good. The film has a strong female lead who helps her children, but the message is lost because of the stupid stuff she does. Overall the film is okay, but predictable. Should be fine for a 15 year-old or even a 14 year-old. Violence: - frequent strong violence - sadistic psycho preying on a woman and her two daughters Sex: - one reference between two adults about ‘getting lucky’ Language: - one use of ‘f**k’ used in anger Other: - very intense throughout

This title has:

Too much violence
age 14+

Ehhh

This title has:

Too much violence
age 14+

Horrible

Very violent depressing bad ending not worth it at all.
age 16+

Scary

Started watching not expecting much from this movie, but wow was I surprised. Great if you love horror and definitely not appropriate for younger kids. A large amount of violence and gore, and very intense and has you on edge most of the movie, with some jumpscares throughout.