Based on 54 votes and 13 reviews.
The Spanish have a way with horror films. They're bringing such a distinctive and creepy new dimension to horror, and I'm always excited to see more. This is such an unsettling film because it's such a departure from what we as North American audiences have come to expect from ghost cinema. Here's what we're used to seeing: a woman defending herself against pissed-off and malevolent ghosts that want to drag her to hell and bring her family misery (The Grudge). Or, an evil child has become a more murderous and insane entity after its death, and it's up to our precocious hero to find a way to send it away or, at the very least, survive it (The Ring). This is not what we get. In fact, I don't k
I just loved the movie. it was very sad at the end but the movie has a message.
It’s little kids that always provide the biggest scares in horror movies. The sound of a screaming small child pleading for his life is something that I don’t find easy to shake. Director Juan Antonio Bayona realizes this and milks the creepy The Orphanage, for all the prepubescent chills they could possibly provide. The Orphanage is an unnerving, tightly wound horror flick that keeps the audience riveted. It abandons the blood and guts displays, and creates a dark, tense atmosphere that’s just as scary as its crazy little characters. It’s an approach that creates an interesting horror film, instead of the cheap, thin, torture porn made popular by the Hostel and Saw series.
admittedly was a very good movie but much too creepy and dark for my taste.
Really fantastic movie. It was pretty scary without being too disgustingly gory like a lot of American horror movies that are made these days.
I walked in ... not knowing it was going to be a subtitled film... and as it turns out it was worth staying. I would have enjoyed it more if it were a bit more scary and if my attention wasnt towards the subtitles the entire movie. Nevertheless 4/5.
Very good movie. I really liked it.
As the title suggested, it is a ghost story of an old haunted orphanage building. The house is lived by a family of parent and an adopted child, the mother used to be one of the girls from this very own ophanage. It starts with the little kid making comments about seeing and playing with other kids in the house, which cannot be seen by the parent. The director has led us by peeling layers of clues in uncovering the mystery of the orphans who used to inhabit the house. The movie is quite scary comparable to the Sixth Sense or Others with a surprise ending. This film may resemble some of Del Toro's style (like in Devil's Backbone, Pan's Labrynth) as he is the executive producer. Orphanag
Great movie!
Wasn't as scary as it may be portrayed but a very good movie.