He's Out There
He's Out There

He's Out There

2018Movie89 minEnglish

On vacation at a remote lake house, a mother and her two young daughters must fight for survival after falling into a terrifying and bizarre nightmare conceived by a psychopath.

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IMDb4.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes30%
Metacritic33/100
Google Users46%
Director: Mike GanGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A mother and her two daughters go on a remote camping trip to reconnect. During their stay, they realize they are not alone as an unknown stalker begins to terrorize them. As the terrifying encounters escalate, the family must fight for survival against the relentless assailant.

Critical Reception

He's Out There received generally negative reviews from critics, who found the film to be derivative and predictable, lacking in originality and suspense. While some acknowledged a few effective jump scares, the overall consensus pointed to a weak plot and underdeveloped characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on familiar horror tropes.
  • The plot is predictable, offering little in the way of genuine suspense.
  • Despite a few effective moments, the film ultimately falls flat due to its weak execution.

Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a generic horror flick that doesn't bring anything new to the genre. While some viewers appreciated the attempts at creating tension, many felt it was a forgettable film with predictable scares and a lack of compelling narrative.

Fun Fact

The film was originally set to be released in 2017, but was delayed to 2018.

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2 reviews
Wuchak

Wuchak

_**Cabin-in-the-woods flick involving a mother & two little daughters**_ A woman (Yvonne Strahovski) goes out to a vacation home in the backwoods of Virginia with her two little girls, but their retreat takes a horrifying turn. “He’s...
Gimly

Gimly

An attempt was made. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._