VOD / Cinema
The movie We Have Always Lived in the Castle is already released on VOD and Cinema in the USA. The upcoming DVD release date in the USA is to be announced and the upcoming Blu-ray release date in the USA is to be announced.
Based on 10 reviews, We Have Always Lived in the Castle gets an average review score of 73
Taissa Farmiga, Alexandra Daddario, Sebastian Stan and Crispin Glover are electrifying in Stacie Passon’s second feature
2157d ago
Taissa Farmiga, Alexandra Daddario, Sebastian Stan and Crispin Glover are electrifying in Stacie Passon’s second feature
2157d ago
Patient audiences will be completely taken aback by Passon’s mystifying execution of this adaptation. The themes that were intangible the in the text are made pretty clear here. While the overwrought dialogue does test attention spans, its prevailing message — humanity is malignant and inherently wicked— and the hint of something more cryptic makes Passon’s film beautifully disturbing.
2157d ago
Patient audiences will be completely taken aback by Passon’s mystifying execution of this adaptation. The themes that were intangible the in the text are made pretty clear here. While the overwrought dialogue does test attention spans, its prevailing message — humanity is malignant and inherently wicked— and the hint of something more cryptic makes Passon’s film beautifully disturbing.
2157d ago
Under Stacie Passon’s precise direction, this gothic fable of isolation and violence expertly treads a fine line between tragedy and camp.
2157d ago
A solid, but faithful adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s gothic fairytale about two peculiar, ostracized sisters hiding a dark family secret.
2157d ago
Stacie Passon’s sophomore feature stars Taissa Farmiga and Alexandra Daddario as sisters traumatized by a dark family legacy.
2157d ago
Stacie Passon’s sophomore feature stars Taissa Farmiga and Alexandra Daddario as sisters traumatized by a dark family legacy.
2157d ago
Under Stacie Passon’s precise direction, this gothic fable of isolation and violence expertly treads a fine line between tragedy and camp.
2157d ago
A solid, but faithful adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s gothic fairytale about two peculiar, ostracized sisters hiding a dark family secret.
2157d ago