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After.Life
Directed by
Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo
R
2010
1h 44m
Horror
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5.9
24%
33%
6.3
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After a car accident, a young woman caught between life and death meets a funeral director who claims to have the gift of transitioning the dead into the afterlife.
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Cast of After.Life
Christina Ricci
Anna Taylor
Liam Neeson
Eliot Deacon
Justin Long
Paul
Chandler Canterbury
Jack
Josh Charles
Tom Peterson
Celia Weston
Beatrice Taylor
Shuler Hensley
Vincent Miller
Anna Kuchma
Restaurant Patron
Rosemary Murphy
Susan Whitehall
Laurel Bryce
Young Anna Taylor
Luz Alexandra Ramos
Diane
Malachy McCourt
Father Graham
Alice Drummond
Mrs. Hutton
Jack Rovello
Tall Kid
Doan Ly
Teacher
Sam Kressner
Acne Kid
Prudence Wright Holmes
Old Woman
Barbara Singer
Old Woman
Laurie Cole
Principal
Christopher Jackson
Neal
After.Life Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Thematic rigor mortis sets in long before the final reel.
Shockya.com
Perri Nemiroff
Proposes a novel scenario, but bogs it down with cliche filmmaking techniques so much, you'll be hoping we all just die and go to heaven; end of story.
NPR
Ian Buckwalter
It dresses up boilerplate horror in a classy shell, yet never gives it the pulse it needs.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
A stylish piece of horror-movie hokum.
Observer
Rex Reed
It's too dull for grown-ups and too nightmarish for children. It makes Nip/Tuck look like a Mel Brooks musical.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Best of all is Neeson, who is nicely creepy. Whether he's genuinely gifted or knuckle-chewing insane, he's not the kind of guy you'd want to spend time with, either way.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Boring horror movies are common but what distinguishes After.Life is the pretension with which the boredom is doled out.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Ms. Wojtowicz-Vosloo seems to have spent too much time trying to make an art-house chiller instead of an effective film.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
I don't think we're expected to take After.Life any more seriously than Ricci's last extended (near) nude role in the immortal Black Snake Moan. That one was more fun.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
While nobody comes out especially well, Ricci is the only one required to spend much of the movie naked. And for what?
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
The dialogue is clumsy, the tone swings between somber and silly and the whole bizarre venture eventually succumbs to rigor mortis.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
A few moments of grim humor simply underline long stretches of tedium, and the imagery is full of spook film cliches. Although there's a juicy role for Liam Neeson, and he's good, it's just not enough.
Los Angeles Times
Betsy Sharkey
Neither horrific enough to scare, nor psychologically thrilling enough to even register a pulse. And whatever fun there is to be found, and there were hoots aplenty, it's of the "laughing at, not with" variety.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
Maddeningly inert [and] caught in a pretentious no-man's land between horror and melodrama.
Associated Press
David Germain
Wojtowicz-Vosloo just piles on the nonsense back and forth in a laughably incomprehensible muddle.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
On a plot level, few of the psychodrama elements make much sense.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Clean, precise and terribly sullen, After.Life is like its female protagonist. It feels stuck between worlds, or genres.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
I think, in a way, the film short-changes itself by not coming down on one side or the other. As it stands, it's a framework for horror situations but cannot be anything deeper.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
[Ricci] has to operate, unfazed, in close-up nakedness much of the time, while the camera practically licks her pale skin.
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