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A family's road trip takes a dangerous turn when they arrive at a secluded mobile home park to stay with some relatives and find it mysteriously deserted. Under the cover of darkness, three masked psychopaths pay them a visit to test the family's every limit as they struggle to survive. Johannes Roberts directs this horror film inspired by the 2008 smash hit THE STRANGERS.
Rating
R (for horror violence and terror throughout, and for language)
Director
Johannes Roberts
Studio
Aviron Pictures
Writer
Bryan Bertino, Ben Ketai
- As in many horror movie sequels, a lot of things get lost, but in The Strangers: Prey at Night, it sure can be better than the first.Reply
- I felt like this was in no way a horror, and if I remember right nothing like the first one. The first one was a really good movie. This was a comedy. It is so bad that its funny. It had everything that a stereotypical bad horror has. Worst part is that the killers don't even put up a fight. Happy I saw it, but not what I expected.Reply
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- The Strangers: Prey At Night may not fare as well as its 2008 predecessor, but it still delivers enough scares and thrills and highlights a good, solid performance from Bailee Madison.Reply
- The movie was honestly not gonna live up to its original but it's by far a master piece with nice 80's music and a good scaring tone. The movie would be excellent for people who like unexpected surprises and extreme suspense. Great horror film and I seriously don't know why they would rate it an 36%!Reply
- The ongoing slogan seems to be to give the viewer more for their money and Roberts delivers. [Full Review in Spanish]Reply
- Some sequences are simply masterful and show us that this terrifying genre can still be very cinematic... [Full Review in Spanish]Reply
- With its agonizing final chase [the film]... creates a new legion of followers. [Full review in Spanish]Reply
- Effective but derivative. A gory movie, with a good rock-pop soundtrack included. (Complete review in Spanish in the Mexican newspaper Reforma).Reply
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- In spite of its many faults, The Strangers: Prey At Night is entertaining. [Full review in Spanish]Reply
- The pacing is a problem, it doesn't have the raw fear of its predecessor and some of the bigger choices may alienate that film's fans, but The Strangers: Prey At Night ends up being a satisfying slasher sequel that works best when it cuts loose.Reply
- Desperation generates the principal conflict and creates the necessary empathy to relate with the protagonist's dealings with death. [Full Review in Spanish]Reply
- The characters and the plot could have been borrowed wholesale from any number of straight to video horror pictures from the 1980s.Reply
- An undeniably traumatic viewing experience at times... one of the best horrors to come along in years.Reply