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Regression
TrailerThe movie follows detective Bruce Kenner as he investigates the case of John Gray who admits to sexually abusing his 17-year-old daughter, Angela, but has no recollection of it. Renowned psychologist Dr. Raines is brought in to help him relive his memories and what they discover unmasks a horrifying nationwide mystery.Actors: Ethan Hawke, Emma Watson, David Thewlis, Lothaire Bluteau, Dale Dickey, David Dencik, Devon Bostick, Aaron Ashmore, Peter MacNeill, Adam Butcher, Jacob Neayem, ...»Director: Alejandro AmenábarCountry: Spain, Canada, United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Regression"
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Characters of "Regression"
Bruce KennerPlayed by: Ethan HawkeAngela GrayPlayed by: Emma WatsonProfessor Kenneth RainesPlayed by: David ThewlisRose GrayPlayed by: Dale DickeyRoy GrayPlayed by: Devon BostickS. CooperPlayed by: Janet Porter -
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Critic Reviews of "Regression"
Entertainment WeeklyFebruary 10, 2016Hawke anchors the film as a cop who descends deeper and deeper into the monstrous, violent world he's uncovered.
New York Magazine/VultureFebruary 06, 2016A disposable genre movie that cannot scare, convince, or enlighten.
New York TimesFebruary 05, 2016Tripped up by its subject matter, the movie is ultimately a tepid and frustrating experience.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 05, 2016Well-intended seriousness dismantles "Regression," a not-exactly-horror horror movie that's also a mystery with no mystery.
VarietySeptember 19, 2015This allegedly fact-based tale of Satanic suspicions in small-town Minnesota is potboiler material at best, threatening far twistier terrors than those it predictably delivers.
South China Morning PostMay 30, 2016Despite its Euro-gothic pretensions, the film struggles to sell its far-fetched premise and is further hobbled by a slew of unconvincing performances.
The Straits Times (Singapore)May 25, 2016This is a college essay about religion dressed up as drama. Grade: F.
TheFrightFile.comMay 16, 2016Deriving inspiration from a certain famed Arthur Miller play and reframing it for the era of rampant, media-invoked Satanic Panic fears, "Regression" provocatively blankets its elegiac mystery in a malignant pall of diabolical foreboding.
Common Sense MediaMarch 02, 2016This is a movie that, because it deals with secrets, promises thrills and possibly a measure of terror; but, in fact, everything is based on an anti-climax, and the result is a resounding "so what?"
Today's Zaman (Turkey)March 01, 2016Fans of the genre are in for a stylish film, if not a classic.
Paste MagazineFebruary 11, 2016Amenábar's film can barely lay out its faith-vs.-science-vs.-reason conflicts, much less employ them for critical purposes.
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