Review of Honeymoon (2014) by Chris A — 02 Mar 2016
It will leave you confused for large periods of time and the outside parts of the film have no real relevance but when Leslie and Treadway are on the screen it makes for a very effective slow building horror that you never really get to figure out.
A smart horror film that depends on its cast, surroundings and cinematography more than big budget CHI or spats of excessive gore.
This review of Honeymoon (2014) was written by Chris A on 02 Mar 2016.
Honeymoon has generally received mixed reviews.
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