Horns

2014 • 120 minutes
3.9
377 reviews
42%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

From master-of-horror Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, Piranha 3D) comes this supernatural, offbeat thriller starring beloved British actor Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter, Kill Your Darlings) and the talented Juno Temple (Magic Magic, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For).
Ig Perrish (Daniel Radcliffe) is accused for the violent rape and killing of his girlfriend, Merrin Williams (Juno Temple). After a hard night of drinking, Ig awakens, hungover, to find horns growing out of his head; they have the ability to drive people to confess sins and give in to selfish impulses. Ig decides to use this effective tool to discover the circumstances of his girlfriend's death and to seek revenge by finding the true murderer.
Daniel and Juno lead an all-star cast with strong support from David Morse (The Green Mile, The Hurt Locker) and Heather Graham (The Hangover I&II, Boogie Nights).
HORNS is based on the dark fantasy novel of the same name from New York Times best-selling author
Joe Hill (Heart Shaped Box) with a screenplay by Keith Burnin. Alexandre Aja, Riza Aziz, Joey McFarland and Cathy Schulman produce.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
377 reviews
Georgia Forbes
October 6, 2015
Horns is a genuinely good movie. I really loved it and I would recommend it to anyone who is into horror, good verses evil, myth, romance and those type of movies. It is not as good as Harry Potter but it is close and from this movies you can totally that Daniel Radcliff has out grow Harry Potter from the content of this movie. I would not recommend this movie to young children as it can be quite scary and tense at times and also there is some profanity which my no be appropriate for young children. Over all I would give this movies 5 stars.
Megan Jones
September 4, 2015
Its a film a really good film and if u hate it then I have no words for u. You really need to understand the effort they put in these movies. If you made one you'd want people to say great things. Use ur heads.
Aimée Ganly
March 10, 2018
If you've not seen the Exorcist, the Shining or A Nightmare On Elm Street, don't watch it. It didn't scare me but I found it sad that a best friend was betrayed and framed and a terminally ill adolescent was assaulted and murderered. I felt relief when the protagonist got vengeance on the antagonist. Good movie!