Best two reviews:
1) - A master of atmosphere, Japanese director Takashi Shimizu leads his audience along on a celluloid leash to his pitch-black attic of horror, inviting each hair on the back of your neck to stand up. (Rating: 75) Read Full Review >
2) - There is no "why" in The Grudge, at least not an explanation that provides comfort or cure. It simply is. That's what makes it really scary. (Rating: 75) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
30) - Viewers of this Sam Raimi-produced, sub-"Amityville" scarefest are likely to hold the real grudge. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
31) - Sarah Michelle Gellar, the nominal star, has been in her share of horror movies, and all by herself could have written and directed a better one than this. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
1) - A master of atmosphere, Japanese director Takashi Shimizu leads his audience along on a celluloid leash to his pitch-black attic of horror, inviting each hair on the back of your neck to stand up. (Rating: 75) Read Full Review >
2) - There is no "why" in The Grudge, at least not an explanation that provides comfort or cure. It simply is. That's what makes it really scary. (Rating: 75) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
30) - Viewers of this Sam Raimi-produced, sub-"Amityville" scarefest are likely to hold the real grudge. (Rating: 30) Read Full Review >
31) - Sarah Michelle Gellar, the nominal star, has been in her share of horror movies, and all by herself could have written and directed a better one than this. (Rating: 25) Read Full Review >
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