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Spring
Directed by
Aaron Moorhead
,
Justin Benson
Not Rated
2014
1h 49m
Horror
,
Romance
,
and more
6.7
85%
70%
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A young man in a personal tailspin flees from US to Italy, where he sparks up a romance with a woman harboring a dark, primordial secret.
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Cast of Spring
Lou Taylor Pucci
Evan
Nadia Hilker
Louise
Nick Nevern
Thomas
Augie Duke
Jackie
Jeremy Gardner
Tommy
Vinny Curran
Mike
Holly Hawkins
Nicole Russell
Vanessa Bednar
Gail
Shane Brady
Brad
Kenzo Lee
Cop
Francesco Carnelutti
Angelo
Chris Palko
Bancroft Dawson
Jonathan Silvestri
Sam
Aaron Moorhead
Director / Producer
Justin Benson
Director / Writer / Producer
David Lawson Jr.
Producer
Spring Ratings & Reviews
Scott
October 17, 2024
Horror is inherently overpowering when you mix genres so I think there was a lot of skill in putting romance at the forefront of the movie. Loving someone is both an irreducibly human experience as well as an unknowable cosmic horror.
Newsweek
Rudolph Herzog
In Spring, though, the MacGuffin hijacks the film. Its "mystery" element is also its weakness.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
The best part is its smart and sensitive way of allowing the dark fantasy to enhance its love story rather than overshadow.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
Sort of like 'Before Sunrise,' but with tentacles.
TheHorrorShow
Scott Weinberg
It's an odd yet oddly engaging combination of horror, romance, and dark comedy, and it's certainly one of the most original genre films you'll see all year.
Seattle Weekly
Robert Horton
The gene-splicing here is pretty intriguing.
Columbus Alive
Brad Keefe
If it hits your sweet spot like it does mine, it combines two familiar things in wildly original ways. This is my Weird Date Night pick of the week.
Paste Magazine
Scott Wold
The love story at the center of Spring is mysterious, funny and often poignant -- a tough enough thing even to describe, let alone commit to film.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
This oddball film's mashup innovations often come at the price of storytelling discipline and, to some extent, common sense.
CinemaBlend
Sean O'Connell
Hides a few small joys for monster-movie fanatics looking for a throwback thrill.
The Playlist
Erik McClanahan
There are strong elements and ideas at work in "Spring," and the filmmakers certainly have our attention moving forward. It seems, though, that they're still finding their voice and how to best communicate their good ideas.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
An ambitious and often enchanting genre hybrid ...
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
The actors get a chance to create a real relationship, and they make the most of the opportunity.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
The protagonist of this low-budget indie is so well characterized that it might have developed into a straight drama instead of the horror movie it becomes, though of course that's the key to most good genre films.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
Horror invades the proceedings, but it doesn't hijack them. The film continues to zig where others might zag.
The Dissolve
Scott Tobias
Spring is refreshingly sincere and emotionally direct in addressing his confusion and grief, her standoffishness, and the hiccups in their relationship.
Austin Chronicle
William Goss
A genre-tinged affair abroad that proves as alluring and elusive as, well, love itself.
Village Voice
Alan Scherstuhl
The suspense and pleasure of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's talking-and-tentacles horror romance Spring lies in discovering what shape the film is going to take.
Variety
Joe Leydon
If Richard Linklater attempted a remake of Val Lewton's Cat People, the end result might resemble Spring.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
It bridges the cautionary elements of a horror film with the wish-fulfilling platitudes of a touristy romance.
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