Review of Hereditary (2018) by David Sims for The Atlantic — 06 Jun 2018
Hereditary is a great scare-fest and a middling domestic saga, one that probably needed to be either 90 minutes long and brimming with terror, or three hours long and suffused with glacial, Bergman-esque dread.
Aster has charted a middle path, and for a first film, it’s hard to fault the skill he’s shown in doing it.
You can read the full review where it was originally posted online.
This review of Hereditary (2018) was written by David Sims and published by The Atlantic on 06 Jun 2018.
Hereditary has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
