Crimson Peak

  • Horror
  • Romance
10/13/2015
118
R

Love makes monsters of us all.

In the aftermath of a family tragedy, an aspiring author is torn between love for her childhood friend and the temptation of a mysterious outsider. Trying to escape the ghosts of her past, she is swept away to a house that breathes, bleeds… and remembers.

Revenue:
$74,700,000
Budget:
$55,000,000

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  • Frank Ochieng

    The feasting of the eyes comes to mind when realizing the polished opulence of writer-director Guillermo del Toros Gothic supernatural production Crimson Peak. Undeniably luscious and wonderfully bizarre, Crimson Peak is a psycho-sexual thriller that resonates with the enticing visual senses and registers with the proper amount of off-kilter seduction and twisted charm. For filmmaker del Toro his unconventional narratives have always been peppered in exquisite bounciness regardless of their hit-or-miss effectiveness. In joining past del Toro genre-ridden offerings that range from the revered cult-like stimulation of Pans Labyrinth to the misplaced but eye-popping stiffs such as Blade II and Pacific Rim it is safe to declare Crimson Peak as ...

    October 17, 2015
  • Rangan

    Ghosts are real, that much she knows.

    Seen all the Del Toro films, but this one was not any good compared to his recent year's class. The film has his signature mark, the gothic style atmosphere, visually spectacular, but the story did not strike as expected. Definitely my blame is on the writing department. Though the actors were so much better in their character exhibition, especially the lead trio.

    The opening convinced it will going to be a terrifying horror. Seriously? The writer brought ghosts for a concept, but ended penning a fantasy-thriller. In the middle of the narration there was too much drama that dragged the story. And in the third act it turned totally into a killer-thriller. It should have been more frightening, the...

    April 14, 2016
  • Wuchak

    Jane Eyre meets House of Usher with ghosts of the past

    RELEASED IN 2015 and written & directed by Guillermo del Toro, "Crimson Peak is a Gothic drama/mystery/horror about a young woman (Mia Wasikowska) in the opening years of the 1900s who falls in love with a mysterious English man (Tom Hiddleston) and moves from Buffalo, NY, to a creepy English manor, where his weird older sister also lives (Jessica Chastain). Ghosts of the past make themselves known, ultimately leading to the truth.

    Aside from Jane Eyre and House of Usher, both of which have been filmed several times, Crimson Peak has similarities to haunting Gothic flicks like Bram Stokers Dracula (1992), The Others (2001) and Mary Shelleys Frankenstein (1994), but its thankfully ...

    May 12, 2018

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