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- Genre : Thriller, Horror
- Release Date : March 30, 2012
- MPAA Rating : R
- Duration : 100 minute(s)
- Production Budget : 13
- Studio : Millennium Entertainment
- Official Site : http://www.intruders-movie.com/
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unfortunately, it’s followed here by twists that explain things too easily, making the fantastical seem ordinary after all
Review rate : C
by Eric D. Snider [Film.com ]
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this is still an intelligent, scary little movie
by Stephen Whitty [Newark Star-Ledger ]
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there's plenty of atmosphere, with numerous dark shots, shadows, and night scenes, but the tone is more moody than scary
by James Berardinelli [ReelViews ]
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the most interesting parts of the story are stacked heavily towards the end of the film
by Amber Wilkinson [Eye for Film ]
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the horror genre is neither confining nor in need of transcending, and it's that kind of attitude that leads to mediocrities like Intruders
Review rate : C
by Scott Tobias [AV Club ]
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the film falls apart over a final surprise that's neither engaging nor effective
by Bill Gibron [Filmcritic.com ]
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simply not in the class of such recent Spanish thrillers as "The Others" and "Pan's Labyrinth"
by Lou Lumenick [New York Post ]
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its climactic reveal fizzles accordingly
by Mark Holcomb [Village Voice ]
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intruders segues into exactly the sort of slow-moving horror picture one might've expected
by David Nusair [Reel Film Reviews ]
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for a man with his own demons, the character takes far too long to connect the dots
by David Rooney [Hollywood Reporter ]
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first two acts are quite well done as they build on the mythology and really deliver on scares
by Brad Miska [Bloody Disgusting ]
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also explores some interesting ideas about the power of storytelling and the imagination
by Matthew Turner [ViewLondon ]