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The Forest
TrailerWhen her twin sister disappears in Japan's Aokigahara forest, where people go to end their lives, a young American named Sara becomes determined to find out what happened to her, only to confront supernatural terror.Genre: HorrorActors: Natalie Dormer, Eoin Macken, Stephanie Vogt, Osamu Tanpopo, Yasuo Tobishima, Ibuki Kaneda, Akiko Iwase, Kikuo Ichikawa, Noriko Sakura, Jozef Aoki, Yûho Yamashita, ...»Director: Jason ZadaCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 4.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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The AtlanticJanuary 21, 2016With no compelling characters, scares, or plot points to redeem The Forest, the best option for those curious about Aokigahara is probably to watch a 20-minute 2005 VICE documentary about it.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 14, 2016"The Forest" delivers as a healthy dose of psychological cinematic terror and an impressive first feature directing effort.
New York Magazine/VultureJanuary 10, 2016Any compelling sense of unease is ultimately undone as the film gradually settles for tedious schlock.
ReelViewsJanuary 08, 2016The Forest boasts a promising premise but squanders most of its goodwill as a result of narrative shortcuts and contrivances, horror film clichés, and haphazard editing.
Salt Lake TribuneDecember 31, 2016Alas, there's no real sense of tension as the story (credited to three writers) lurches toward a by-the-numbers ending.
Irish IndependentDecember 05, 2016The Forest plunders the J-horror vocabulary to muster what jumps it can, and is pretty nice to look at. But only the really good horror films know how to end on a high note, and this isn't one of them.
Chesapeake Family MagazineAugust 02, 2016Disturbingly manipulative and yet totally conventional, The Forest is more memorable for being opportunistic than for being truly frightening.
RTÉ (Ireland)July 26, 2016The eminently watchable Natalie Dormer is front and centre in the new psychological horror from first-time director Jason Zada, but you can't help but think that the actress deserved better.
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