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The Darkness

Evil comes home
2016 | 92m | English

(17554 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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A family returns from a Grand Canyon vacation with a supernatural presence in tow.
Release Date: May 13, 2016
Director: Greg McLean
Writer: Shayne Armstrong, Shane Krause, Greg McLean
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords infidelity, snake, self sacrifice, autism, bulimia, haunted house, haunting, grand canyon, demon, dog, native american folklore, portal to hell
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Chapter One Films, BH Tilt
Box Office Revenue: $10,900,000
Budget: $4,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kevin Bacon Peter Taylor
Radha Mitchell Bronny Taylor
David Mazouz Michael Taylor
Lucy Fry Stephanie Taylor
Parker Mack Andrew Carter
Matt Walsh Gary Carter
Jennifer Morrison Joy Carter
Sara Mornell Dr. Jones
Ming-Na Wen Wendy
Paul Reiser Simon Richards
Tara Lynne Barr Kat
Judith McConnell Trish
Krista Marie Yu Tasha
A.J. Tannen H. Quinlan
Jocelyn Ayanna Checkout Lady
Sara Mornell Doctor Jones
Al Coronel Police Officer
Name Job
Shayne Armstrong Writer
Shane Krause Writer
Traci E. Smithe Hair Department Head
Cynthia Salazar Set Costumer
James Lorimer Special Effects Supervisor, Special Effects Coordinator
Melanie Jones Production Design
Justine Seymour Costume Supervisor
Mark Holman Harris CG Supervisor
Carly J. Mills Set Costumer
Paul Pirola Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor
Tom Heuzenroeder Sound Effects Editor
Hunter Brown Art Direction
Nacoma Whobrey Makeup Department Head
Drew Rebelein Construction Coordinator
Fabiana Arrastia Casting
Carmen Tabanyi Script Supervisor
Teresa Vest Makeup Artist
Kenneth H. Wiatrak Second Unit Cinematographer, "A" Camera Operator
Peter Iovino Still Photographer
Marty Pepper Visual Effects Supervisor, Digital Intermediate Colorist
Pavy Olivarez Hairstylist
Alicia Slusarski Sound Effects Editor
Pete Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Dialogue Editor
Karuna Karmarkar Set Decoration
Nicola Dunn Costume Design
Zak Faust Art Department Coordinator
Sarah Domeier Lindo Casting Associate
Gerard DiNardi Line Producer, First Assistant Director
Elene Pepper Post Production Supervisor
Timothy Alverson Editor
Jeff Kloss Unit Production Manager
Ram Paul Silbey Production Supervisor, Second Assistant Director
Alex Kingi Stunts
Sierra Hoyle Stunts
Craig Frosty Silva Utility Stunts
Jack Tamplin Stunts
Christopher Taylor "B" Camera Operator
Peter A. Holland "B" Camera Operator
Damian Church First Assistant "A" Camera
Nadia Baptista Second Assistant "A" Camera
Salvador Vega First Assistant "B" Camera
Brian Udoff Second Assistant "B" Camera
Amanda Morgan Second Assistant "B" Camera
Candice Marais Second Assistant "B" Camera
Marcus Del Negro Second Assistant "B" Camera
Lee A. Frost Production Coordinator
Matthew Plassman Production Secretary
Jordan Schuster Production Assistant
Pawel Wdowczak Production Sound Mixer
Tim Song Jones Boom Operator
Michael Kaleta Utility Sound
Willie E. Dawkins Chief Lighting Technician
Lance Dickinson Best Boy Electric
Juan Morse Lighting Technician
Greg Patterson Lighting Technician
Rick Farris Lighting Technician
Glen Magers Lighting Technician
Yuji Nakaza Lighting Technician
Paul Samaniego Lighting Technician
Steve Reinhart Lighting Technician
John L. Dardis Lighting Technician
Timothy B. Merrill Key Grip
Chad C. Barrow Best Boy Grip
Gary Ramirez Property Master
Jason Thirlaway Assistant Property Master
Ian McCains Assistant Property Master
Michael Neale Location Manager
Carlyn Couch Assistant Location Manager
Brian Chapman Leadman
Rod Gregory Greensman
Elena Arroy Makeup Artist
Lygia Orta Makeup Artist
Yunea Cruz Key Hair Stylist
Marielle Woods Second Second Assistant Director
Amy Agzarian Production Accountant
Lon Sowders Set Medic
Daphne Boelsma Studio Teacher
Jo Ann Smith Studio Teacher
Lindsay Hudson Set Medic
James G. Brill Transportation Coordinator
Greg Taylor Transportation Captain
Drew Sacks Assistant Editor
Caitlin Spiller Assistant Editor
Jenny Wardrop Assistant Editor
Alex Pepper Visual Effects Editor
John Simpson Foley Artist
Jamie Hardt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jamison Rabbe ADR Recordist
Gene Pritsker Orchestrator
Diego Navarro Conductor
Roy Knyrim Special Effects Makeup Artist
Greg McLean Writer, Director
Toby Oliver Director of Photography
Sean Lahiff Editor
Terri Taylor Casting
Johnny Klimek Original Music Composer
Kelli Barksdale Stunt Double
Tim Connolly Stunts
Brian Duffy Stunts
Stephen Dunlevy Stunts
Nash Edgerton Stunt Coordinator
Zach Hudson Stunt Double
Ingrid Kleinig Stunt Double
Brett Praed Stunts
Audi Resendez Stunt Double
Jennifer Scudder Trent Post Production Supervisor
Dixie Webster-Davis Extras Casting
Sam Patton Key Set Production Assistant
Nicholas Barragan Production Assistant
Name Title
Bianca Martino Producer
Matt Kaplan Producer
Gerard DiNardi Co-Producer
Robyn Marshall Executive Producer
Jason Blum Producer
Greg McLean Producer
Phillip Dawe Associate Producer
Jeanette Volturno Executive Producer
Couper Samuelson Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
4.0

**When the ancient spirits set loose.** Usually horror films are the most clichéd genre, especially when it comes to those scaring parts, all the films use the same sudden sound effects and disfigured human images with the strong makeup or the graphics. This film is nothing less than any of those ... , but a bit too much in the first three quarters. Like they are keeping some suspense, but it was just dragging to extend the film length and what comes in the final quarter is actually the story with a twist. So when that revelation happens, you would probably lose complete interest on this. Because that's not the demons you're expecting after all the hype was created in the earlier segment. The story was just okay, but it was well known to us in different forms from the different films. In this, it is set in a different location with different cast, so that makes the film is fresh, but it wasn't. Some ancient spirits were set loose when a family was picnicking and it follows them to their house. Now they suffer from some unexplainable events and they decide to get rid bringing the people who can. That leads to the final act where the story comes to end. They say it was inspired by the real event involving a family. So that might interest some viewers to check it out. But if you're an atheist, this is just a joke. From the director of 'Wolf Creek' with the decent performances by Kevin Bacon and Radha Mictchell, the film did not become best among its theme. Just a watchable film, after that you won't going to remember it a week or a month later. Very few might like it, but it's impossible to say who they're, so I'm not going to suggest or reject it. _4/10_

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
5.0

I think I was over-prepared to hate this based on the reviews, because though I will come right up and say that _The Darkness_ truly isn't very good, I actually had a fine time watching it. I won't go back to it, but I didn't have a particularly negative time here. I do wonder if may Greg McLean sho ... uld stick to Australian stuff though, when you compare the quality of this and _Jungle_ to both _Wolf Creek_ movies and _Rogue_. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021