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You're Next

2013

R

1 h 35 m

امریکہ

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When the Davison family comes under attack during their wedding anniversary getaway, the gang of mysterious killers soon learns that one of the victims harbors a secret talent for fighting back.
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6.6 /10

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Sharni Vinson
Erin
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Joe Swanberg
Drake
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AJ Bowen
Crispian
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Nicholas Tucci
Felix
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Wendy Glenn
Zee
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Margaret Laney
Kelly
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Amy Seimetz
Aimee
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Ti West
Tariq
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Rob Moran
Paul
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Barbara Crampton
Aubrey
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L.C. Holt
Lamb Mask
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Simon Barrett
Tiger Mask
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Lane Hughes
Fox Mask
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Larry Fessenden
Erik Harson
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Kate Lyn Sheil
Talia
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Calvin Lee Reeder
Officer Trubiano

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cheskafetwinpack

21/05/2026 08:29
THE BETRAYAL?! is honestly what made the movie way more disturbing for me, imagine surviving an entire night thinking the danger was only coming from masked killers outside the house, only to find out the person beside you the whole time was involved in everything. looking back at crispian acting scared and confused while erin was literally fighting for their lives makes the reveal worse. meanwhile erin was getting traumatized in real time, trying to protect herself and survive every attack, and he already knew why all of it was happening. i thought zee and felix r the only mastermind. what makes ERIN SUCH A BADDIE! is how fast she adapted after learning the truth. no hesitation, no dramatic breakdown, she immediately understood that the person she trusted betrayed her. she really carried the whole movie and proved why she's one of the best final girls in horror. honestly, i feel bad about aimee, her bf, and the parents not to kelly and drake they pissed me off in the beginning.
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KimChiu

04/03/2026 13:49
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INZKITCHEN 🎸

29/06/2023 16:00
Honestly!! I'm pretty forgiving of the "slasher" genre and don't expect too much from it. I don't necessarily mind unknown actors who aren't the best, cheesy dialog, plot holes, fake looking blood/violence or terrible music scores. I don't even mind thin plots or lousy character development. But I DO need to see something - ANYTHING - in the movie that makes it worth while. Otherwise, what is the point of watching? But when a movie comes along trying to be a serious horror flick and it has ALL of the above faults & possibly more, I draw the line. Nothing at all in this movie is good. It has terrible scripting, acting is appalling (apart from the Aussie girl who was actually doing her very best to save this with some OK but not brilliant acting - a futile effort) and the direction is amateurish. It felt like something a first year college student would do for their class project and then get ripped apart by a room full of fellow students as they collapsed in giggles at how bad it was. The "shaky hand-held camera shtick" has been done to death and to be honest was never a clever idea in the first place. But if you're going to use it you MUST know what you're doing and know how to do everything else so well that the shaky camera view doesn't just become irritating, hard to follow and pointless. Directing and shooting a horror flick takes more than just having your actors run around screaming idiotically while you haphazardly wave a dodgy handy-cam in their general direction and hope you get something interesting actually in the frame. It needs more than some irritating characters who's only real 'character development' is to have them bickering & yelling badly scripted insults across each other, over some trivial lame disagreement during dinner. They need to be interesting characters, the audience need to have something to invest in them, even if it's only because they're sexy/attractive and/or likable and/or funny - which none of these people were. At times it felt as though the cast weren't even given a script but were told to make it up as they go along. That's fine for some shoe- string short film made by amateurs for youtube but it's ridiculous for a movie like this. It does get better in the second half and I think the reason people are scoring it so highly is all down to the one character and actor who makes this dross just that little bit better. My advice, skip the first half, all you need to know is the family are coming to mum and dad's house for their anniversary and they argue a lot. Then the second half is just fun and mayhem. I haven't seen the Korean original - I had no idea this was remake when I watched it, but I might track it down just to see what the movie was supposed to be like. There are many movies out there with the same theme that are done so much better than this. Even the not-so-good ones are more worthy of your time and money. PS just noticed this is also billed as a "comedy" - Perhaps the whole movie is badly sending itself up and I just missed the point LOL
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àlhassey

29/06/2023 16:00
I felt the same way a about "Hush"; didn't expect much but was left thinking about the film days after I'd watched it. A must view for any horror fan. Check it out; you won't regret it
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user6234976385774

29/06/2023 16:00
Surprise of the day! You're Next is effective, gruesome, wickedly funny and twisted. I had a blast with this. It's not that original, but the way it plays with certain expectations is pretty refreshing, and the whole set up and the way the rampage starts is pretty fantastic. While it never takes on a full-on comedic tone like other horror films, it still takes great pleasure in giving the audience the most simple type of satisfaction. That's not saying it's not gory, because it is, and it's quite brutal. The actors are all pretty appropriate considering the tone of the film, and the twists manage to work. The ending also works in spite of itself. This is highly recommended, perhaps even better than The Conjuring.
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judiasamba

29/06/2023 16:00
Aubrey (Barbara Crampton) and Paul Davison (Rob Moran) welcome his family for a reunion in their isolated vacation house. Their sons Crispian (AJ Bowen) comes with his girlfriend Erin (Sharni Vinson); Felix (Nicholas Tucci) with his girlfriend Zee (Wendy Glenn); Drake (Joe Swanberg) with his wife Kelly (Sarah Myers); and their daughter Aimee (Amy Seimetz) comes with her boyfriend Tariq (Ti West). When they are ready to have dinner, they are attacked by a stranger with a crossbow, and Drake is wounded by an arrow and Tariq dies. They discover that their cell phones are jammed and they are trapped in the house. Erin tries to protect the house, closing doors and windows, but the masked killers murder the members of the family. Are the killers lunatic? What is the motive for slaughtering the Davison family? "You're Next" is a brutal and gore slasher with good story and twists. The plot points are not so obvious and Sharni Vinson is the heroin that every viewer will cheer on. She seems to be a fragile woman but her reaction recalls the lead character in "The Descent". My vote is seven. Title (Brazil): "Você é o Próximo" ("You're Next")
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Genia

29/06/2023 16:00
You're Next is your basic break-in horror film. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie even though the characters were rather basic throughout, with one huge exception. If you see this movie, see it for the character named Erin, played by Sharni Vinson. She makes this movie. Without her this would be just an average film. Unlike so many horror films where female characters scream and do absurd things because they are terrified out of their minds, Erin takes a survival leadership approach. You're Next would be just an average film without Erin. Without a doubt a different take on the female character within a horror film. And that is why I recommend seeing this movie.
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