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The Quiet Ones
Directed by
John Pogue
PG-13
2014
1h 38m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.1
39%
25%
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A university professor and a team of students conduct an experiment on a young woman, uncovering terrifyingly dark, unexpected forces in the process.
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Cast of The Quiet Ones
Jared Harris
Professor Coupland
Sam Claflin
Brian McNeil
Olivia Cooke
Jane Harper
Erin Richards
Kristina Dalton
Rory Fleck-Byrne
Harry Abrams
Laurie Paul Calvert
Phillip
Max Pirkis
David Q
Richard Cunningham
Provost
Aldo Maland
young David Q
Rebecca Scott
Student #1
Rose Ayling-Ellis
Charlotte
The Quiet Ones Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
The Quiet Ones is a pretty ironic title for a horror film whose primary scare tactic is to periodically crank up the volume, sending the needle to the red with a sudden spike in the decibel levels.
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
"The Quiet Ones" simply has nothing to say.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Veteran screenwriter John Pogue, in his second directorial outing, tries repeatedly and mostly unsuccessfully to jolt his audience by amping up the abundant sound effects to ear-shattering levels.
Film.com
James Rocchi
"The Quiet Ones" is rated PG-13, but it's scarier than R-rated gorefests, like "Proxy," "Nurse 3D," and "American Mary." Anyone can create disgust; creating slowly-building disquiet is entirely another proposition.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
A retro possession story that will wind up being best remembered for its groovy '70s setting (lots of mutton-chop sideburns and T. Rex and Slade songs on the soundtrack) and a deliciously sinister performance from Jared Harris.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
I squinted, I looked away, I sank in my seat, I shuddered. For this movie, that means "Mission Accomplished."
New York Daily News
Jordan Hoffman
It's the latest reminder that when a strange doctor invites you to work on an experiment in a secluded house, the answer should always be "No, thank you."
CinemaBlend
Kristy Puchko
A satisfyingly spooky horror offering that tenderly unspools its tension.
The Dissolve
Scott Tobias
The film seems to mimic [Professor] Coupland's scientific method: Throw everything into the beaker, crank up the Bunsen burner, and hope the experiment works. In both cases, it doesn't.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
If the stock concessions made to genre clich by The Woman in Black can be charitably viewed as deliberate tips of the hat to the heyday of Hammer Films, then John Pogue's period-set exorcism yarn The Quiet Ones more interestingly upends those tropes.
Austin Chronicle
Steve Davis
This lack of plausible narrative is either the result of lazy filmmaking or shortcut editing. Either way, you lose.
Film School Rejects
Kate Erbland
Perhaps the most terrifying thing about The Quiet Ones is how blatantly the Hammer horror film rips off other, better features.
Village Voice
Ernest Hardy
Unfortunately, it's all very familiar and somewhat tediously played out.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
The Quiet Ones is uninspired even by contemporary horror standards - which comes as a bit of a shock, given its pedigree.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Pogue jacks up the decibels so often to manufacture frights that you fear a punctured eardrum more than anything else.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Many of the movie's more nominally horrific elements are too familiar ...
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Dalton
As an exercise in retro pastiche, it impresses. But as a postmodern genre reinvention, it fails to deliver.
SSG Syndicate
Susan Granger
Campy and creepy - it's sinister but not scary enough.
Variety
Charles Gant
There's little that's exactly new or fresh in Hammer Films' latest exercise in retro horror.
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
John Urbancich
Such a truly uneasy and atmospheric ride leads to all hell breaking loose in a tortuous last reel that leaves conclusions up to personal interpretation.
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Erin Richards On The Story
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Jared Harris On The Script
Jared Harris On The Script
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Rory Fleck-Byrne On His Character
Rory Fleck-Byrne On His Character
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John Pogue On Why He Made The Film
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Olivia Cooke On The Story And Her Character
Olivia Cooke On The Story And Her Character
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