Barbarian

2022 - 10 - 26

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Time Out"

Barbarian review: this horror debut is a terrifyingly good time (Time Out)

This is the sort of horror movie that's best to go into almost clueless. If you prefer it that way, just know this: Jesus Christ, it's terrifying. And funny.

In Barbarian, you won’t know what’s coming from one minute to the next, but you’ll almost certainly come out eager to see what Cregger does next. He’s using your horror knowledge against you by rarely giving you what the genre has conditioned you to anticipate. Take someone who won’t shout at/sue/divorce you if you crush their hand to mush in fear.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "HITC"

Does Barbarian have a post-credit or after-credits scene? (HITC)

Starring Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long, the film was released theatrically in the US back in September and earned rave reviews with great ...

I was laughing, like, ‘Oh my God, this is insane.’ And then I finished it, and I had this massive amount of adrenaline. No, Barbarian does not have a post-credits scene or a mid and after-credits scene. When was the last time a movie shocked you?

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Daily Dot"

Where to watch 'Barbarian'—before someone spoils it for you (The Daily Dot)

Here's where to watch Barbarian (2022), a cult horror sensation beloved by critics who are telling viewers to go in with no spoilers.

“That’s the anatomy of a joke; that’s the anatomy of a scare. With many critics noting the film’s unpredictability as a plus, it’s sure to make an excellent addition to your Halloween lineup this year. It’s more about the experience, he notes, “the actual journey itself.” It’s a brutal movie, but I love the way they follow the main character. When she arrives at night, she finds that the house has been double booked, and a man is already staying there. Barbarian, according to the original synopsis, is about a young woman traveling to Detroit for a job interview.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "High on Films"

Barbarian (2022) Movie Ending, Explained - Who is the woman in ... (High on Films)

Barbarian (2022) Plot Summary And Movie Synopsis: In the dark, drenched streets of Detroit, Tess (Georgina Campbell) finds herself in one of the worst ...

Being chased by The Mother makes Tess crash her car into her and she goes in to rescue AJ. Getting no help from the police and being driven by her goodness, Tess comes back to the house to save AJ. It is clear that whoever that woman is, she’s playing out her own nightmarish version of motherhood and the captives are her babies. Measuring away with his measly tape, AJ is completely oblivious to the danger he’s about to face until he ends up in a pit and finds Tess. Keith lets her out of the basement and decides to go check out the basement himself, despite terrified Tess’ best efforts at stopping him. Tess, still having doubts about Keith’s real intentions and obviously scared out of her mind, decides to go down the creepy stairs only to witness Keith’s violent death at the hands of a strange, monstrous woman. Running out of the threatening room all puzzled, Tess is relieved to see Keith outside from the basement window. She is asked to move away from the bad neighborhood which she now feels sort of safe in, thanks to what seems to be a crush she has on Keith. Her short-lived feeling of safety, however, soon comes to an end when she’s chased by a strange man down the street on her way to the house. And the rest is a constant, eerily frustrating compilation of twists that come out of nowhere. To her surprise and ours, Keith seems to be an awkward man who is a good host to her. She has been double booked with Keith (Bill Skarsgard), who she now has to spend the night with as it is impossible to get a room at other hotels.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "SYFY WIRE"

'Barbarian' director working on new horror project that is somehow ... (SYFY WIRE)

Zach Cregger's Barbarian opened two very big doors. One leads down to a network of underground tunnels full of untold horrors (if you know, you know).

"If you go to a theater, you will scream, you will laugh, you will have a blast. "I was hoping it was going to get released on a streaming platform and then hopefully people would find it over the next couple of years." I’m not saying that you won’t have a good time watching it at home, but you want to go on a roller coaster at a theme park, not on virtual reality goggles. "I went over to his house and he gave me a ton of advice on inevitable issues that I could expect to encounter on my first feature," he recalled. "I think it's the truth that you probably haven't seen a movie like this," the writer-director said of the movie's profound cultural impact. That's exactly what the burgeoning filmmaker intends to do as he chips away at two new projects — one of which is "a horror movie" that is "way weirder than Barbarian," the writer-director revealed during an interview with Empire for the magazine's [final issue of 2022](https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/empire-december-2022?utm_source=dynamic&utm_medium=bws&utm_campaign=empire_singles&utm_content=empiredecember2022) (now on sale).

Explore the last week