Unlike many slashers, this film boasts serious talent. Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, and horror veteran Lin Shaye deliver grounded, somber performances that elevate the material.
If you’re a fan of and don't mind a slower pace, it’s worth a watch for the performances alone. However, if you’re looking for the groundbreaking scares of the Japanese originals, this might feel like a retread. Final Score: 5.5/10
The film follows several interconnected stories centered around a house cursed by a vengeful spirit. When a woman brings the curse back from Japan to her home in Pennsylvania, a series of gruesome deaths follows. Detective Muldoon (Andrea Riseborough) eventually uncovers the dark history of the residence, realizing that the "grudge" never forgets and never lets go.
The 2020 reboot of , directed by Nicolas Pesce, attempts to breathe new life into the "Ju-On" mythos by weaving a multi-timeline narrative set in suburban America. While it aims for a grittier, R-rated atmosphere, the results are a bit of a mixed bag for horror fans. The Plot