‘Until Dawn’ review: Sandberg’s ‘Until Dawn’ a gory romp in the woods
- Until Dawn, a horror film directed by David F. Sandberg, premiered in theaters on April 25.
- The movie draws inspiration from a video game with the same title released previously.
- Five friends investigating a disappearance become trapped in a time loop by a masked killer.
- The film utilizes sharp practical effects showcasing impressive kill sequences.
- They must survive until dawn to break the cycle, implying a prequel connection to the game's story.
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Until Dawn ending explained: How does Clover escape?
Adapted from a 2015 video game, Until Dawn is a time-loop horror movie directed by David F Sandberg (Lights Out, Annabelle: Creation, Shazam) and produced by PlayStation Productions. In the movie, a group of friends go on a road trip to bring closure for Clover (Ella Rubin) on the anniversary of her sister’s disappearance. Following in her sister’s footsteps, Clover is joined by long-time best friends Max (Micheal Cimino), Megan (Ji-young Yoo) a…
‘Until Dawn’ a gory romp in the woods
Director David F. Sandberg is back in his comfort zone — a remote cabin in the woods filled with terrifying monsters. After helming two “Shazam!” movies, the “Lights Out” and “Annabelle: Creation” filmmaker announced he was leaving superheroes behind and going back to the horror genre, and with his latest film, “Until Dawn,” it’s obvious he’s happy to be home. Like any good horror buff, Sandberg knows that the best horror films need only a few w…
Review: 'Until Dawn' is a gory romp in the woods
Director David F. Sandberg is back in his comfort zone — a remote cabin in the woods filled with terrifying monsters. After helming two “Shazam!” movies, the “Lights Out” and “Annabelle: Creation” filmmaker announced he was leaving superheroes behind and…
‘Shazam!’ Director Almost Gave Up IP-Based Movies After “Death Threats” From Fans
Although David F. Sandberg might be done with superhero movies, he still has some blockbusters in him. The Shazam! (2019) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023) director revealed that he got “death threats” over his work on the DCEU franchise, which nearly forced him to give up IP-based movies before his upcoming video game […]
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