Innocence Reviews
Innocence, adapted from Jane Mendelsohn's novel, boasts a wicked setup, some strong performances, several gloriously bloody spook-out images, and a movie-wrecking hypoglycemic listlessness.
| Sep 5, 2014
A movie of such snowballing stupidity that it's a wonder the actors could keep straight faces while shooting it (outtakes, please!).
| Sep 5, 2014
Takes a machine-gun approach to filmmaking, spraying the audience with as many genres, storylines, themes, and cliches as possible, hoping one will stick.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 5, 2014
There's not much of a payoff, as this tepid film telegraphs its mild punches from several miles away.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Sep 4, 2014
When you consider the source material, the film's flaws become too great to ignore.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 4, 2014
Moves to the formulaic beats of the second-rate 온라인카지노추천 movie, albeit one cloaked in an ultra-glossy sheen.
| Sep 4, 2014
A messy if sporadically entertaining horror thriller based on a well-received novel by Jane Mendelsohn.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Sep 4, 2014
It's an idea that could make for decent genre viewing, if only its cast had some range, and its indie reach didn't exceed its mainstream-polished grasp.
| Sep 4, 2014
If this nonsense is the stuff of nightmares for most modern teenage girls, who seem genetically predisposed to roll their eyes at anything a parent or teacher does, I'd be very surprised.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Sep 4, 2014
Sadly, the movie is weakly paced and sinister only when Pamela coos oh-so-sympathetically in people's ears.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Sep 4, 2014
A bloodless and deathly dull portrait of a sweet, albeit damaged, young woman mired in the mundanities of prep-school life.
| Original Score: 0.5/5 | Sep 4, 2014
Innocence is about what it means to confront death and mortality. But what it needs more than anything is some life in it.
| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Sep 3, 2014