Film critic Peter Travers reviews "Heretic," directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, starring Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East.
A24's latest horror film puts religion front and center in this intellectual and visceral psychological thriller about faith, ...
The new horror movie Heretic shows a completely different side of lead actor Hugh Grant, and is one of the best horror movies of the year.
So beautifully constructed and acted in the first half is “Heretic” that you won’t really notice when it turns into a horror ...
The ending of Heretic explained, including what Hugh Grant’s Mr. Reed is up to, and if the women caught in his trap survive.
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“Heretic” opens with an unusual table setter ... Mr. Reed knows exactly where the weak points are and thrusts in the philosophical knife. “How do you feel about awkward questions?” ...
That line will echo through the movie, a stimulating discussion of religion that emerges from a horror movie wrapper. Despite ...