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Marrowbone
Directed by
Sergio G. Sánchez
R
2017
1h 51m
Horror
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6.7
49%
71%
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A young man and his three younger siblings, who have kept secret the death of their beloved mother in order to remain together, are plagued by a sinister presence in the sprawling manor in which they live.
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Cast of Marrowbone
George MacKay
Jack Marrowbone
Anya Taylor-Joy
Allie
Charlie Heaton
Billy Marrowbone
Mia Goth
Jane Marrowbone
Matthew Stagg
Sam Marrowbone
Nicola Harrison
Rose Marrowbone, Mother
Kyle Soller
Tom Porter
Tom Browne
Simon Fairbairn, Father
Myra Kathryn Pearse
Molly
Paul Jesson
Doctor
Robert Strange
Monster
Laura Brook
Thelma (uncredited)
Adam Quintero
Mr. Gouldman (voice) (uncredited)
Sergio G. Sánchez
Director / Writer
Belén Atienza
Producer
Álvaro Augustin
Producer
Ghislain Barrois
Producer
Marrowbone Ratings & Reviews
Vaisakh Ajayakumar
April 19, 2025
A good one . A bit slow tbh but worth a watch.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
It is a sensational piece of genre subterfuge, the narrative an increasingly byzantine maze overflowing in deft twists and turns.
Film Inquiry
Nathan Osborne
Sánchez is far superior as a director than he is a writer in this instance, with a bold vision he valiantly tries to execute - but he is ultimately held back by his own script.
The Blu Spot
Jeff Beck
Marrowbone contains an intriguing mystery, as well as a talented cast and impeccable production design, but is ultimately derailed by a gimmicky and illogical ending.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Josh Terry
It's not the best horror movie you're going to find, but it will do on a quiet evening when you can hear noises in the attic.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Joule Zelman
Characterization seems to be the problem overall. A few jump scares aside, it's hard to feel frightened for the family when they have one or two personality traits each.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Gothic horror and romantic melodrama come together to mediocre effort in this stylish low-budget thriller more noteworthy for effort than execution.
The Verge
Tasha Robinson
Its particular flavor of elaborate, genteel nightmare is unusual, but it's as effective as any jump-scare-laden, blood-spattered slasher.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Marrowbone is proof that with a strong sense of place and characters an audience cares about, you can make a good horror movie without games, gimmicks, or even much narrative coherence.
The Young Folks
Brian Thompson
Often bogged down with barely-remembered subplots, Marrowbone would have benefited from a minimalist eye.
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Marisa Mirabal
The skeletal structure of the story ultimately does not support its ambition and visual beauty enough to leave a memorable impression.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Marrowbone" has atmosphere and an intriguing introduction, setting up a wicked haunting to come. Sanchez, however, doesn't have the stamina to keep up the mystery.
Den of Geek
David Crow
Marrowbone is like a postcard from its era: It's juxtaposed across an image awash in nostalgia, yet also leaves little room for the details of its journey, which Sánchez then desperately tries to cram into the backend.
Slant Magazine
Greg Cwik
An incessant deluge of subplots drowns what could have been a sparse and beautiful ghost story.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
Sanchez ratchets up the dread with surgical precision until it's almost unbearable, while telling a haunting coming-of-age story about first love and family loyalty.
Film School Rejects
Meg Shields
Marrowbone is an excellent example of why it's scarier to anticipate something than it is to actually confront it. Predominantly, the film is an exercise in dread; in waiting, hands clasped, for something terrible to happen.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
Seek out Marrowbone, and give yourself the chance to sink into Sánchez's soulful and scary love story.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
An almost comically by-the-numbers ghost story...
The Playlist
Jessica Kiang
In the end, all the creaky floorboards and crackly old-vinyl recordings of 1940s ballads in the world, can't obscure the fact that the most haunting things about "Marrowbone" are the ghosts of all the better movies it fleetingly resembles.
RogerEbert.com
Tina Hassannia
A few brushes with satisfactory filmmaking craft is a moot thing to champion in a film this mucked up.
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