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Horns

He will bring out the Devil in you
2013 | 120m | English

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: Alexandre Aja
Writer: Joe Hill, Keith Bunin
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In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to strange horns sprouting from his temples.
Release Date: Sep 06, 2013
Director: Alexandre Aja
Writer: Joe Hill, Keith Bunin
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Thriller
Keywords death of girlfriend
Production Companies Mandalay Pictures, Red Granite Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $3,900,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Daniel Radcliffe Ignatius Perrish
Juno Temple Merrin Williams
Max Minghella Lee Tourneau
Joe Anderson Terry Parrish
Kelli Garner Glenna
Heather Graham Veronica
David Morse Dale Williams
James Remar Derrick Perrish
Kathleen Quinlan Lydia Perrish
Sabrina Carpenter Young Merrin
Laine MacNeil Young Glenna
Dylan Schmid Lee at 13
Kendra Anderson Nurse Delilah
Michael Adamthwaite Eric Hannity
Nels Lennarson Wallace Sturtz
Don Thompson Al O'Hara
Jay Brazeau Father Mould
Alex Zahara Dr. Renald
Christine Willes Receptionist
Meredith McGeachie Mary, young mother
Sarah Boey Little Girl
Panou Golf Pro
Reese Alexander TV Reporter
Desiree Zurowski Radio Reporter
Marilyn Norry Protester
Nancy Sivak Mrs. Tourneau
Cameron McDonald E.R. Doctor
John Stewart Diner Manager
Dean Wray Stan, the Barfly
Graem Beddoes Unemployed Barfly
Eric Pollins Exhibitionist Barfly
Pesi Daruwalla Antique Store Owner
Ryan Clare Terry's Bass Player
Richard Mitchell Terry's Jazz Quintet
Kieron Rhys Lillo Terry's Jazz Quintet
Tyson Sully Terry's Jazz Quintet
Mark Muskiw Terry's Jazz Quintet
Mitchell Kummen Ig Perrish at 13
Jared Ager-Foster Terry Perrish at 15
Erik McNamee Eric Hannity at 15
Name Job
Alexandre Aja Director
Joe Hill Original Story, Writer
Keith Bunin Screenplay
Jennifer L. Smith Casting
Baxter Editor
Maiko 'Mo' Gomyo Makeup Effects
Jak Osmond Special Effects Coordinator
Derek Wentworth Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Morley Visual Effects Supervisor
Patrick Duchesne Digital Intermediate
Rita Ciccozzi Makeup Department Head
Fay von Schroeder Makeup Artist
Carie Wallis Art Department Coordinator
Adam O'Brien-Locke Visual Effects Producer
Andrew Walton First Assistant Editor
Sandra Fox Foley
Andy Malcolm Foley
Marco Foglia Animation Supervisor
Frank Biasi Digital Intermediate
Delphine Measroch Music Editor
Tyler Bishop Harron Assistant Art Director
John Beatty Construction Coordinator
Rob Bertola Sound Effects Editor
Hans Bjerno Helicopter Camera
Paul Capuano Dolby Consultant
Prem Marimuthu Gaffer
Carol Beadle Costume Design
Sean Oxenbury Rigging Gaffer
Jeremy Stanbridge Art Direction
Robert Doyle First Assistant Editor
Lee Anne Muldoon Unit Publicist
Allan Cameron Production Design
Thierry Tanguy Location Manager
Peter Zuccarini Underwater Camera
Jessica Clothier Script Supervisor
Mark Gingras Sound Effects Editor
Michael O'Farrell Supervising Sound Editor
Gary Viola Camera Operator
Thom Kyle First Assistant Editor
Orest Sushko Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Wilke Steadicam Operator
Luis Freitas First Assistant Editor
Chuck Duke Animation
Howard R. Campbell Lighting Artist
Mark N. Tompkins Scenic Artist
Emilie Boucek Dialogue Editor
David Dowling Property Master
Deborah Aquila Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Shane Vieau Set Decoration
Goro Koyama Foley
Mike Woroniuk Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Groebe Animation Supervisor
Doane Gregory Still Photographer
Frederick Elmes Director of Photography
Robin Coudert Original Music Composer
Janene Carleton Stunt Double
Krista Bell Stunt Double
Name Title
Alexandre Aja Producer
Cathy Schulman Producer
Riza Aziz Producer
Joey McFarland Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

> Expected a very little, but delivered very hugely. The first word I said after the watch was 'unbelievable'. That means the movie is not bad, but how come I missed it for this long. This is the best dark-fantasy movie I have seen recently. But earlier, I thought it would be like the movie 'Tusk ... ' which made me a little uncomfortable to watch. So in the end, what's the difference between the tusk and/or the horn. Both come in a pair and animals have it to defend themselves from the threat. When I watched that movie, I lost interest in this. Yep, it is a silly reason and now I feel bad for that. This movie dominated by the British cast, especially for having Daniel Radcliffe and Juno Temple I thought it was British film, actually it was not. It was a Canadian-US jointly produced, adapted from a book of the same name and directed by 'Mirror' director. The story was so good, not genuine, though explored the theme very well. For every few minutes later, the narration was taking a turn and that made the plot to get lot tighter before heading for the concluding part. Maybe this the best movie of Radcliffe that I've seen after his goodbye to 'Harry Potter' movie series. I don't think he's a chocolate boy type, but this kind of movie suits him well. I think he should get muscles for more movie like this, but his height is another negative factor. The film was entirely shot in Canada, the photography was great, music as well as performances. Even those settings like woods, tree house feels kind of wet English and Scottish atmosphere that fits for a devilish mythical charactered movie like this. I regret for reviewing it so delayedly, but anyway I did it and over it, so I hope you watch it very soon as well if you haven't seen it yet. 7/10

May 16, 2024
furious_iz
6.0

I was looking forward to this film going into it, based on a highly entertaining book, but ultimately it was just okay. Well shot and directed, Daniel Radcliffe is the best thing about it, but it lacked the punch and dark humour of the novel. Juno Temple's character feels painfully underwritten, ... as do most of the 2nd tier characters. The worst part is it takes itself way too seriously for such a silly premise. There is some destructive chaotic fun, but not enough of it. The creature design for the finale is very cool, then the film just sort of stops rather than giving a satisfying wrap up. Could have, should have been much better, maybe that's my fault because I was expecting more. Still watchable, even if not memorable.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
7.0

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. Trigger warning: rape and murder. It's in the premise, but certain information sources hide some things more than others. Some movies are hurt by trying to be too many things, but this finds a wonderful balance between a murder myster ... y and religiously mythical. I think it is that they compliment each other. Regardless of why Daniel Radcliffe's character has been imbued with horns, the powers he gains serve toward revealing the mystery. I never felt like there was a dead spot where the story wasn't moving forward or we were re-hashing all the details: they do a good job of keeping the relevant information at the fore front and refreshing the information on pace. Why it is a great premise, it is awfully sad one, but I do feel it helps humanize Daniel Radcliffe almost immediately, and he retains his like-ability throughout the film just for the shear insanity of his situation. It is also a lot of fun to see how the power of the horns affect the different townsfolk.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

**_Humans are fallen angels with shameful secrets_** A young man in a mountain town outside Seattle (Daniel Radcliffe) is accused of murdering his beloved girlfriend (Juno Temple). As he maintains his innocence, he seeks to find the truth while curiously growing horns and learning the innermost s ... ecrets of the town’s citizens. "Horns” (2013) is a crime drama/fantasy with elements of horror and black comedy. It was based on the novel by Stephen King’s son, Joe Hill, and so has that King flavor à la “Needful Things” (1993), just with more modern production values. Like that movie, this one emphasizes the secret carnal impulses that lie just below the surface in any community. When given full reign they cause destruction and misery. Besides Juno on the female front, Kelli Garner plays a friend of the protagonist who’s secretly in love with him while Heather Graham is on hand as a pathological liar. I’d give this a higher rating, but the ending is needlessly long and there’s some seriously contrived writing concerning someone’s response to cancer (you’ll see what I mean). Moreover, there’s an overdone ‘gay’ scene in a police car that’s just eye-rolling. It could be argued, however, that this was in keeping with the flick’s penchant for exaggerating things to comical effect. The film runs 2 hours and was shot mostly in Squamish, British Columbia, which is about 45 miles north of Vancouver, and also Mission (the diner), which is just east of Vancouver. GRADE: B-

Nov 01, 2022