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Shutter (2004)
A shock accident on a lonely country road has terrifying repercussions for a Bangkok photographer and his frightened wife as they begin seeing a shadowy figure haunting the background of his photographs.
28 October 1979, Thailand
June 29, 2007
If some of the shocks come off feeling as dated as last summer's Polaroids, it's a small price to play for a picture that manages to be scary and unsettling without resorting to cheap thrills and gore.June 29, 2007
There's some scare-voltage here, and some cliches.June 29, 2007
Shunning random carnage, this horror carries you with it to the final twist.June 29, 2007
Don't let the over-familiar nature of the plot fool you. This Asian horror thriller rises above its flaws to deliver a tightly constructed, affecting, and downright terrifying ride.June 29, 2007
Familiar though it may be, the film is well made and contains more than its fair share of supremely creepy moments, plus there's a clever twist near the end that you really won't see coming.June 29, 2007
The first-time directors, Parkpoom Wongpoom and Banjong Pisanthanakun, might not have names that roll off the tongue, but they have a way of getting noticed.April 09, 2008
a rather boring asian horrorJune 29, 2007
This reasonable Thai horror flick can't decide when and how its disgruntled wraith - female, as usual - is allowed to manifest herself.June 29, 2007
Competently handled, decently acted and contains a couple of twists in the final reel that may give you a jolt.March 25, 2008
...ultimately comes off as yet another hopelessly derivative and downright interminable Asian creeper...June 29, 2007
The jury is out on whether we need another J-horror scare story, but it's not an open-and-shut case. And with the re-make in the works, the file remains open.January 14, 2008
The latest in the line of hairy hauntings, Shutter, for the most part conforms to expectations, although it has a pay off which lifts it above the pack.