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Family
Directed by
Benjamin Finkel
PG-13
2024
1h 35m
Drama
,
Horror
6.8
78%
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Summer, 2002. Watching her sick father decline, 11-year-old Johanna makes a call for a good spirit to save him. But something else comes instead.
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Cast of Family
Ruth Wilson
Ben Chaplin
Lucinda Lee Dawson Gray
Allan Corduner
Benjamin Finkel
Director / Writer / Producer
Samantha Housman
Producer
Lynette Howell Taylor
Producer
Family Ratings & Reviews
Horror Movie Blog
Sharai Bohannon
At times you can almost see it leaning into more compelling directions. Family sadly never commits to them long enough to make an impact beyond some cool imagery and a few dialogue starters.
Collider
Matt Donato
Family goes for big swings in the back half but takes the phrase "Home Sweet Hell" to heart, delivering something uniquely unsettling that never concedes its ideas to appease the masses.
Sunshine State Cineplex
Alan French
Family looks to capitalize on the fearful imagery director Benjamin Finkel crafts. Unfortunately, embracing some of the worst tendencies of modern horror sinks the movie before its emotional conclusion.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
A strange, unwieldy slice of arthouse horror that's heightened by Benjamin Finkel's knack for viscerally disturbing horror and imagery.
Dread Central
Mary Beth McAndrews
Family may be over-ambitious but it's still incredibly unsettling and disturbing in its violence.
IndieWire
Katie Rife
Much of "Family" plays like a calling card, for its director and for its young star.
Tales from the Paulside
Paul Lê
The debut from Benjamin Finkel hits all the right notes regarding the overwhelming fear and grief within an increasingly unstable home.
The Hollywood Reporter
Caryn James
The film becomes increasingly tense and emotionally wrenching, even as Finkel ramps up genre touches that come to feel superfluous.
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