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Antlers
Directed by
Scott Cooper
R
2021
1h 39m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.9
60%
67%
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In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with an ancestral creature.
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Cast of Antlers
Keri Russell
Julia Meadows
Jesse Plemons
Paul Meadows
Jeremy T. Thomas
Lucas Weaver
Graham Greene
Warren Stokes
Scott Haze
Frank Weaver
Sawyer Jones
Aiden Weaver
Rory Cochrane
Dan Lecroy
Amy Madigan
Principal Booth
Cody Davis
Clint Owens
Glynis Davies
Nurse Lorraine Byrd
Dorian Kingi
Antlered Man
Arlo Hajdu
Arlo Kebbins
Andy Thompson
Father Meadows
Jesse Downs
Harrison Crawford
Dendrie Taylor
Carol Reynolds
Katelyn Peterson
Young Julia Meadows
Charmaine Wilson
Market Cashier
Jay Brazeau
Dr. Francis
Lyla Marlow
Jasmine Drury
Emily Delahunty
Evie
Antlers Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Cooper doesn't pull a single punch, and this may be his bleakest storytelling endeavor yet.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
A scary story of being traumatized by a monster - and by reality.
Chicago Reader
Colleen Morrissey
Antlers delivers a decent share of chills and a B-effort monster design in the eldritch del Toro style. See it for a better-than-average monster flick, but don't expect innovation.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
Antlers sustains a note of unyielding moroseness through its muted palette and melancholic strings. It's rare to see a monster movie, or a big-studio movie, this relentlessly dour.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
It lacks the art-house stamp of Robert Eggers' "The Witch" or Ari Aster's "Midsommar," two films that kick-started this trend, but the movie distinguishes itself with a pervasive air of ruin, decay and sorrow.
Entertainment Weekly
Leah Greenblatt
Plemons and Russell are both too fine as actors not to hint at deeper wells for their damaged characters, and the mood is so oppressively well-wrought that the very soul of the movie seems to be made of leaf rot and despair.
The Reveal (Substack)
Scott Tobias
Antlers is a mediocrity in the same way Cooper's other films are mediocrities: The richness of the backdrop doesn't forgive the clichés in the fore.
Associated Press
Lindsey Bahr
It's hard to shake the feeling that the plot here came second to the idea and design of the beast, which, besides Plemons' heroic line delivery, is easily the best thing "Antlers" has going for it.
IndieWire
Steve Greene
"Antlers" ends up with too little of what could set it apart and stops short of making good on the metaphorical promises it makes for itself.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A slimy, icky, violent film that doesn't always come together but that undeniably feels like it has emerged from the passions of its creators, particularly director Scott Cooper and producer Guillermo del Toro.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"Antlers" has no problems exploring the outward thrillsof horror films- the gotchas, the jump scares, the things that go bump in the night-but it knows the real horror comes from within.
Austin Chronicle
Matthew Monagle
Antlers might have transcended its flaws to become a B-movie masterclass in the genre. Instead, we are treated to a film with a vague understanding of arthouse horror and no capacity for subtext.
New York Times
Amy Nicholson
"Antlers" is merely a jumbled presentation of awful things, the bones of a good idea with none of the meat.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The net effect isn't necessarily bad assuming that expectations are modest, and there's something to be said for a more understated, small-scale approach to horror that doesn't confuse body count with scares.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
"Antlers" dulls its edge and blunts its point with its clichéd scares.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
"Antlers" works on multiple levels.
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
Cooper does a fantastic job in creating a suitably dark and disturbing atmosphere to go with the film's decidedly dark body horror narrative.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
"Antlers" obeys the rules of horror - many of which are familiar, even at times cliche - while also bending them.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
"Antlers" is such a slow burn that at times it grinds to a halt. This dark and dreary monster movie is indeed horrific, but it's also undoubtedly a downer, for more reasons than it was likely intended.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
Thematically overstuffed, Antlers has barely any room left to do any real thinking.
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