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The Darkness

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Peter Taylor, his wife Bronny and their two children return to Los Angeles after a fun-filled vacation to the Grand Canyon. What they unwittingly bring back is a supernatural force that preys off their own fears and vulnerabilities, threatening to destroy them from within...
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May 20, 2016

Native American Poltergeist - I mean, The Darkness - is a bland blend of popular paranormal movies that never defines itself.
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August 15, 2016

The Darkness does offer up several great moments visually that are pure nightmare fuel, but what follows truly lacks any sort of boundary-pushing that you'd hope to see from the guy who introduced us to the murderous Mick Taylor in Wolf Creek.
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May 13, 2016

From the troubled child who communes with the beyond to the featureless suburban home that hosts malicious spirits, this movie ticks all the boxes for modern mainstream shockers.
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New York Daily News
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May 13, 2016

Offers very few new scares, mainly because it's so haunted by the ghosts of far better horror movies.
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Movie Chambers
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September 12, 2016

We need, you Carol Anne. Stay away from the light, dear.
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Variety
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May 14, 2016

McLean must have believed he was making John Cassavetes' "Poltergeist," but this odd fusion of psychodrama and supernatural hokum gets away from him.
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Chesapeake Family Magazine
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August 02, 2016

Blumhouse Productions releases one of its most forgettable films with The Darkness, a poorly thought out, thoroughly unsurprising horror movie.
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Reel Film Reviews
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January 16, 2017

The eventual transformation of The Darkness into a tedious genre exercise is particularly disappointing given its strong opening...
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Common Sense Media
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July 01, 2016

Oddly, this well-cast horror movie is more interesting for its family drama than for its scares. It might almost be worth seeing, if not for the nonsensical story, jump scares, and other lazy stuff.
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RogerEbert.com
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May 13, 2016

There are times when it feels as if the producers challenged themselves to see how little it needed and still meet the legal definition of a movie.
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September 21, 2016

We get Radha Mitchell, surrounded by Pottery Barn furnishings and moping, and Kevin Bacon conducting a valiant effort to keep himself from falling asleep.
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