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Horns

  • 6.4 /10

  • 2379

  • 41%

Plot

In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to strange horns sprouting from his temples.

Cast

Daniel Radcliffe as Ignatius Perrish
Daniel Radcliffe

as Ignatius Perrish

Juno Temple as Merrin Williams
Juno Temple

as Merrin Williams

Max Minghella as Lee Tourneau
Max Minghella

as Lee Tourneau

Joe Anderson as Terry Parrish
Joe Anderson

as Terry Parrish

Kelli Garner as Glenna
Kelli Garner

as Glenna

Heather Graham as Veronica
Heather Graham

as Veronica

David Morse as Dale Williams
David Morse

as Dale Williams

James Remar as Derrick Perrish
James Remar

as Derrick Perrish

Kathleen Quinlan as Lydia Perrish
Kathleen Quinlan

as Lydia Perrish

Sabrina Carpenter as Young Merrin
Sabrina Carpenter

as Young Merrin

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • September 6, 2013

Production Companies

  • Mandalay Pictures

  • Red Granite Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • $3,900,000.00

Runtime

  • 2.00 hrs

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Reviews

> Expected a very little, but delivered very hugely. The first word I said after the watch was 'unbelievable'. That means the movie is not bad, but how come I missed it for this long. This is the best dark-fantasy movie I have seen recently. But earlier, I thought it would be like the movie 'Tusk' which made me a little uncomfortable to watch. So in the end, what's the difference between the t…

I was looking forward to this film going into it, based on a highly entertaining book, but ultimately it was just okay. Well shot and directed, Daniel Radcliffe is the best thing about it, but it lacked the punch and dark humour of the novel. Juno Temple's character feels painfully underwritten, as do most of the 2nd tier characters. The worst part is it takes itself way too seriously for such…

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. Trigger warning: rape and murder. It's in the premise, but certain information sources hide some things more than others. Some movies are hurt by trying to be too many things, but this finds a wonderful balance between a murder mystery and religiously mythical. I think it is that they compliment each other. Regardless of why Dani…