Here’s a concise review of It Comes at Night (2017), directed by Trey Edward Shults.
It Comes at Night is not a conventional horror movie with a monster or jump scares. Instead, it’s a slow-burn, atmospheric psychological thriller about paranoia, fear of the unknown, and how quickly trust breaks down under extreme pressure. If you go in expecting action or clear answers, you’ll likely be disappointed. If you appreciate dread-filled, character-driven tension, it’s a powerful experience. It Comes at Night
It’s a bleak, beautifully crafted meditation on fear—but don’t expect monsters, jump scares, or tidy conclusions. The real horror is what people do to each other when they’re afraid. Here’s a concise review of It Comes at