It's the misfortune of “Jessabelle” to arrive just a few months after HBO's “True Detective,” which commanded all the gravitas and exoticism the Southern Gothic genre has to offer. The gruesome crime ...
Although its pivotal secret won’t pass any great scrutiny, the horror-thriller “Jessabelle,” not to be confused with the recent shocker “Annabelle,” is a watchably spooky concoction. Credit lead Sarah ...
Jessabelle starts off in similar fashion to another new horror movie, The Babadook: with a car crash that spins the life of the heroine in a completely different and tragic direction. But whereas The ...
Check out the bone-chilling trailer for Lionsgate’s latest horror film, JESSABELLE. From the mastermind producer of Paranormal Activity and Insidious comes the ghostly tale of JESSABELLE. Returning to ...
Jessabelle is directed by Kevin Greutert (Saw VI, Saw 3D: The Final Chapter), written by Robert Ben Garant (Night at the Museum, Hell Baby, Balls of Fury) and produced by Jason Blum (Insidious, ...
A young woman (Sarah Snook) discovers some unsavory family secrets in the occasionally shivery, overly familiar horror flick “Jessabelle.” The script’s by Robert Ben Garant, also behind last year’s ...
It's the abrupt, illogical ending that spoils the fun. However, if you like unconventional horror films, you can still watch this one on a lonely afternoon.
With a new release date of November 7, Lionsgate has released the first poster for the upcoming movie JESSABELLE. Talk about a pain in the neck! From the mastermind producer of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, ...
Not to be confused with “Annabelle” (although that could only help commercially), “Jessabelle” serves up a murky and underwhelming cauldron of Southern-fried voodoo-horror claptrap. Scaling down a ...
It’s the misfortune of “Jessabelle” to arrive just a few months after HBO’s “True Detective,” which commanded all the gravitas and exoticism the Southern Gothic genre has to offer. The gruesome crime ...
Blumhouse Productions has low-budget horror filmmaking down to a science. Small-scale movies like Insidious, The Purge, and Sinister could plant on fresh genre ground without worrying about financial ...
The depths prove awfully shallow in this murky and derivative bayou gothic. It takes barely five minutes for red-headed twentysomething Jessabelle, aka Jessie (Australian actress Sarah Snook), to lose ...