Cold Creek Manor Critic Reviews

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USA Today | Claudia PuigAdd Critic to Favorites

Will leave audiences yawning rather than gasping from fear. Read the full review

Slate | David EdelsteinAdd Critic to Favorites

The first hour is evocative and creepy...But once the trajectory is clear and the squeamish New York intellectual Quaid has to stand up and fight for his homestead, the boringness seeps into you like the damp. Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Edward GuthmannAdd Critic to Favorites

As haunted-house thrillers go, Cold Creek Manor is more ludicrous than the average but at the same time more handsomely produced. Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Joe MorgensternAdd Critic to Favorites

A gothic thriller called Cold Creek Manor extrudes an 80-minute idea -- I may be overgenerous here -- into 118 minutes that feel like an eternity.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Keith PhippsAdd Critic to Favorites

In one of the most laughable confrontations between humanity and nature since Elisha Cuthbert stared down the cougar on "24," Quaid's family runs amok in the house, as each member simultaneously discovers a carefully placed snake meant to scare them off the property, almost as if the snakes were working off a timer system. The film never recovers. Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

A lightweight popcorn movie, hardly the scariest of the year but with enough jolts to be satisfying. Writer Richard Jefferies' solid script emphasizes character and psychology over plot and provides Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone with engaging, multidimensional starring roles. Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Kirk HoneycuttAdd Critic to Favorites

It's discouraging to witness a filmmaker who clearly yearns for the indie world yield to the temptations of mindless movie manufacturing. At least Figgis made it as soulless as possible. Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

The journey, however, is a hollow one, since Quaid and Stone, for all their efforts, never really do seem married. Perhaps that's because Stone, with her dry-ice charisma, does everything that an actress should except connect to whomever she happens to be facing on screen.Read the full review

Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

It's sad to see risk-taking director Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas, Hotel) do a generic thriller for a paycheck and then not even screw with the rules. Read the full review

Washington Post | Reilly CappsAdd Critic to Favorites

This movie isn't a thriller, it's an insomnia killer.Read the full review

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