Wes Craven Presents They

Wes Craven Presents They


Starring:Laura Regan, Ethan Embry
Studio: Dimension
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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They're coming to get you, but who--or what--are They? By refusing to offer specifics, this chilling mood-piece rises above its familiar premise and achieves its desired effect of percolating dread. It's a Wes Craven presentation, sponsored by the horror-meister but directed by Robert Harmon, whose 1986 thriller The Hitcher has a modest legion of fans. They deserves a similar following after its brief theatrical release; Harmon values suggestion over explicit frights (i.e., don't expect a full-throttle shocker), and he effectively exploits our collective fear of things that go bump in the night. Petite newcomer Laura Regan is well-cast as Julia, a psychology grad student who, like a close friend who just committed suicide, has suffered "night terrors" since childhood… and her gravest fears have now returned. Is it all in her head, along with that mysterious implant in her skull? Do They really exist, in this movie's gloomy nooks and crannies? If you prefer subtlety, They is creepily engrossing, and better than its box-office failure would suggest. --Jeff Shannon
Wes Craven Presents They
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best horror films you might not have heard of
  • Is this them? Are these They?
  • Very disturbing ending
  • They---are idiots
  • Wes Craven Can Still Do It
Wes Craven Presents They
Starring: Ethan Embry , Jon Abrahams , Ethan Randall , Laura Regan , and Marc Blucas
Director: Robert Harmon
Manufacturer: Dimension
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005JLHF
Release Date: 2003-06-10

Amazon.com

They're coming to get you, but who--or what--are They? By refusing to offer specifics, this chilling mood-piece rises above its familiar premise and achieves its desired effect of percolating dread. It's a Wes Craven presentation, sponsored by the horror-meister but directed by Robert Harmon, whose 1986 thriller The Hitcher has a modest legion of fans. They deserves a similar following after its brief theatrical release; Harmon values suggestion over explicit frights (i.e., don't expect a full-throttle shocker), and he effectively exploits our collective fear of things that go bump in the night. Petite newcomer Laura Regan is well-cast as Julia, a psychology grad student who, like a close friend who just committed suicide, has suffered "night terrors" since childhood… and her gravest fears have now returned. Is it all in her head, along with that mysterious implant in her skull? Do They really exist, in this movie's gloomy nooks and crannies? If you prefer subtlety, They is creepily engrossing, and better than its box-office failure would suggest. --Jeff Shannon

Description

Scream king Wes Craven presents this terrifying suspense thriller where the most frightening childhood fears become real when they return to stake their claim! A psychology student (Laura Regan -- UNBREAKABLE) who experienced "night terrors" as a child must face the chilling realization that her nightmares were not all in her head! And when she finds others who shared similar experiences, together they discover the most frightening truth of all: the monsters in their closets marked them as children and are now returning to collect them! Also starring Marc Blucas (WE WERE SOLDIERS), Ethan Embry (SWEET HOME ALABAMA), and Jon Abrahams (SCARY MOVIE) in a hip young cast ... you don't want to miss a minute of this terror-filled thriller!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best horror films you might not have heard of.......2007-03-04

This film is well acted, has a decent story, good effects and an awesome ending. On top of that there is an alternate ending that just might be as good as the theatrical ending. This alone makes the movie worth at least a rent as alternate endings usually are synonomous with bad ideas that we swept off the cutting room floor and used as filler for the special features section of the dvd release. Maybe people are expecting nudity gratuitous violence and terribly bad language? Who knows, one thing I do know is that I adore horror films and this is one of the biggest surprises I have ever had while watching a rented movie. The impact is similar to Event Horizon, in that it is so not what you expect.

2 out of 5 stars Is this them? Are these They?.......2006-09-14

You've got to love movies where Wes Craven's name is listed along with the title, as if that somehow makes the film better. Wes Craven isn't actually the director (that honor belonging to Robert Harmon and Rick Bota), so his connection to the film is tenuous at best. Besides, these days, Craven's name on horror movies isn't necessarily a plus.

They's plot is simple: boogeymen are real (maybe) and they mark human children for kidnapping and eating later.

Or something like that. We follow the life of willowy Julia Lund (Laura Regan), a graduate student preparing to defend her thesis on psychology. With her long neck and bowl cut, Lund has a compelling screen presence; she's especially good at welling up with tears at a whim.

Two men orbit our heroine, her EMT boyfriend Paul Loomis (Marc Blucas) and her childhood male friend Billy Parks (Jon Abrahams). The boyfriend is something of an anomaly; he's a medical professional that lives with his two shlub roommates. Understandably, Julia doesn't want to sleep over...although she does anyway, despite the fact one of the idiot roommates walks in on her naked. More on the sleeping arrangements later.

Billy is a wreck. He has a history of drug use and paranoia, and when rolling blackouts threaten to roll across the city (which I think is New York, but was never sure), he totally flips out. Billy is convinced that the things that go bump in the night are out to get him, and eventually, poor Julia. Why they're out to get Billy NOW, as opposed to say, when they originally tagged him in the beginning of the movie as a child, we have no idea. Billy prattles on about how both he and Julie suffered from "night terrors" as children and that the things causing the night terrors have returned to collect them. Speaking of which, night terrors are integral to the plot but never adequately explained. The frantic conversation ends with Billy committing suicide in front of Julia by shooting himself in the head.

Understandably distraught, Julia visits Billy's funeral, where she meets two other victims. One of them, Sam Burnside (Ethan Embry), is an artist who chain-smokes and paints really crappy pictures. The other roommate, Terry Alba (played by sultry Dagmara Dominczyk), doesn't seem to do anything but speak with a strange accent and walk around in a swimsuit. It's obvious from the start that both of these folks are doomed.

All of the characters seem to have difficulty finding someone to share their bed with, despite even Julia having a steady boyfriend. When her boyfriend does sleep over, he sleeps in a separate room for reasons that are never explained. And yet, Julia has no problem sleeping in her boyfriend's bed (you know, the one with the two loud roommates who walk in on her naked). Sorry, if I was freaked that things might eat me at night, I'd find a bedmate, even if it was only a platonic bedmate. Sam and Terry seem like perfect candidates for just such an arrangement, but they of course split up...

They tries really hard to scare us without scaring us, relying on creatures half-seen. I couldn't help but feel cheated; I really wanted to see some cool monster effects. We never get that much. Instead, we get a lot of information: THEY cannot abide the light, THEY can cause electrical devices to go out, and THEY tag humans as children with long slivers of bone. It's almost like an alien abduction scenario, only THEY are interdimensional kidnappers.

They suffers from the same problem as Silent Hill; the heroine doesn't really have a realistic chance of fighting back against the bad guys. Instead, she's relegated to running, screaming, and then more running into really stupid places like subways. The rolling blackout threat never seems to come to pass; I had visions of the entire city being overrun as the lights went out. But no such luck, this is Julia's story and hers alone.

The ending is grim and particularly unsatisfying. The alternate ending on the DVD was much bolder and certainly excused the flimsy plot. But unfortunately, the directors balked (or maybe it was good old Wes) and we end up with a standard plot with standard monsters and standard victims.

For all its flaws, They is still a pretty good creepfest. It's just not a very satisfying movie, and after awhile the heroine's histrionics become irritating enough that you start rooting for the monsters to eat her.

4 out of 5 stars Very disturbing ending.......2006-09-13

Over all this was a very enjoyable movie. It had a lot of mystery and suspense and the acting was pretty good. The entire concept seemed to be well thought out, but the ending left me just sitting there staring at the screen...Wow! You'll remember the ending for a long time after you see this one.

2 out of 5 stars They---are idiots.......2006-07-28

ill admit was pretty freaky but what the heck do "they" want from them!!the whole movie some freaky things stock people then kill them, eat them, or give them to there young awww so kind. And a very dissipointing ending if you havent seen the movie im gona spoil it right here......she gets taken to there world for food for the babies awwwwwww!! not my movie of the freakin year.
could have been better!!!!

3 out of 5 stars Wes Craven Can Still Do It.......2006-06-09

This is a good creepy movie.
Solid cast good story and cool monsters make it a fun family flick (for kids over 13).
This is PG 13 but the lack of stronger content did not bug me any. Heck you can pick this flick up used for like $1.50 on Amazon, what a deal.
Come on Wes lets see more creepiness.

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