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Darling (2015)
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A lonely young woman works at a large mansion in New York that has a dark history. Bored and left to her own devices for extended periods of time, her violent descent into madness.
A lonely young woman works at a large mansion in New York that has a dark history. Bored and left to her own devices for extended periods of time, her violent descent into madness.
Actors:
Sean Young,
Al-Nisa Petty,
Helen Rogers,
Lauren Ashley Carter,
Larry Fessenden,
Brian Morvant,
John Speredakos
Sean Young
20 November 1959, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Al-Nisa Petty
Helen Rogers
Lauren Ashley Carter
Larry Fessenden
23 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
Brian Morvant
John Speredakos
11 August 1962, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Mickey Keating
Mickey Keating
Country:
United States
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April 01, 2016
It's an immaculate work of art and one of the most affecting horror movies I've ever seen.April 01, 2016
The director's Polanski preoccupation borders on imitation. Still, Keating's flattery is sincere, and so is his wish to stylishly freak you silly.March 31, 2016
Keating, and his leading lady Carter, are horror masters in the making.April 07, 2016
For all its attempts to startle, the most startling thing about Darling is how off-target this promising director's third feature film is.May 01, 2016
An unconventionally conceived workplace horror movie and surreal home invasion thriller. But more impressively visual than visceral, as cityscape craft upstages storytelling, conceding to gore that ultimately loses its way in search of character depth.April 07, 2016
More likely to dull by repetitive creep than memorably rattle the senses.March 31, 2016
Using the simplest of settings - and familiar genre devices - Mickey Keating's horror outing "Darling" manages to conjure an effectively unsettling miasma.April 07, 2016
A stylish exercise in horror tropes... may be little more than an imitation, but at least the models are first-rate.March 31, 2016
Keating ... crafts his own stylish take on the psycho and haunting genres in between winks to the classics.April 14, 2016
Keating keeps his cards close, a common conceit of the films he's referencing: Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, The Innocents, Persona, just to name a few. Does he succeed? You'd better believe it.March 31, 2016
Thanks to excellent work from Carter, creepy and big-eyed innocent as required and strong throughout the 75-minute film, Darling holds its own as a satisfyingly deliberate-moving thriller.