Poster via www.hoyts.co.nz · 320×474, fair use, to show which film it is. Why.A haunting and innovative horror film.Benjamin Lee, The Guardian · we gave it 82
Takes a solemn, eerie look at homophobia and repression.Richard Lawson, The Hollywood Reporter · we gave it 76
“A haunting and innovative horror film.” — Benjamin Lee, The Guardian
“The young actor, already a breakout from the horror hit Talk to Me, anchors Leviticus as the boy through whom we experience everything.” — Preston Barta, Dallas Observer
“Takes a solemn, eerie look at homophobia and repression.” — Richard Lawson, The Hollywood Reporter
A haunting and innovative horror film.
Benjamin Lee, The Guardian · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usTakes a solemn, eerie look at homophobia and repression.
Richard Lawson, The Hollywood Reporter · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by usIf Chiarella supplies the film’s aching brain, Joe Bird supplies its heart. The young actor, already a breakout from the horror hit Talk to Me, anchors Leviticus as the boy through whom we experience everything. He understood the assignment instinctively.
Preston Barta, Dallas Observer · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us