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I See You
Directed by
Adam Randall
R
2019
1h 38m
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6.8
73%
74%
7.0
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In this psychological thriller, the lead investigator on a missing person case struggles to balance work and home life. When the family is put in mortal danger, an evil truth about their home is finally uncovered.
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Cast of I See You
Helen Hunt
Jackie Harper
Jon Tenney
Greg Harper
Owen Teague
Alec Travers
Judah Lewis
Connor Harper
Libe Barer
Mindy
Gregory Alan Williams
Detective Spitzky
Erika Alexander
Lieutenant Davis
Sam Trammell
Todd
Jeremy Gladen
Tommy Braun
Allison Gabriel
Officer Grace Caleb
Adam Kern
Window Repairman
Riley Caya
Justin Whitter
Nicole Forester
Mrs. Whitter
John Newberg
Mr. Braun
Teri Clark
Mrs. Braun
Wyatt McClure
Young Tommy Braun
Brooks Roseberry
Young Alec Travers
Cherie McClain
Newscaster
A.J. Ransom
Michael King
Thomas W. Wolf
Fly Fisherman
I See You Ratings & Reviews
Horror Queers Podcast
Trace Thurman
A complex puzzle of a film that doles out twists with such confidence that you have to admire it.
Filmotomy
Bianca Garner
I See You promises us so much, but in the end it just can't deliver.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
It would be impossible to guess the ending of I See You during its tiresome first act, which is something numerous films can't tout, but the movie uses cheap tricks to earn that kudos.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
I See You never finds a solid foundation for its story.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
An eerie suspense exercise that starts out looking like a supernatural tale - one of several viewer presumptions this cleverly engineered narrative eventually pulls the rug out from under.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Director Adam Randall and screenwriter Devon Graye have delivered the kind of sly nail-baiter that could use a little more open space on the calendar to build up buzz so it can get noticed by fans of imaginative, original horror.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
A trick, but a pretty good one....may be a mite too clever for its own good, but you have to admire the chutzpah involved.
Observer
Rex Reed
Just when you begin to question your own mental faculties and wonder if you've wandered into the wrong movie by mistake, the whole thing takes a left turn and leaves you convinced it's not the real Hunt you are watching, but a no-talent look-alike.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Reveals are either preposterous or disappointing, leaving the audience with hope that yet another trick is being planned to get a feature that often derails back on track.
Slant Magazine
Henry Stewart
The film's tone is extremely eerie, with creeping camera movements, striking imagery, abrupt edits, and a delicately sinister score.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Dalton
A twist-heavy crime thriller spiced with horror and noir elements, I See You is such a finely crafted exercise in slow-burn suspense that its loopy plot contortions only seem absurd in retrospect.
Nightmarish Conjurings
Shannon McGrew
[I See You] packs a hell of a punch and will leave you paranoid long after the credits have rolled.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
I See You is like several movies in one, and none of them work.
Dread Central
Rafael Motamayor
Aan impressive screenwriting debut, featuring enough surprises to keep even the sharpest audiences guessing, as well as a thrilling story about how easy it is to not notice the darkness in people.
The Hollywood Outsider
Aaron Peterson
Devon Graye's clever screenplay meshes nicely with Adam Randall's astute direction, and I See You successfully toys with audience expectations. I See You is a film you need to see for yourself.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
It has the eerie chills of a haunted house movie with the spiking suspense of a crime-drama.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Overall, I See You is a frustrating experience. It's a great concept that's well produced and is anchored by a talented cast. But because the story's unique structure is given so much time and attention, everything else is diminished in the process.
The Verge
Tasha Robinson
For people who specifically prize meticulous story-craft and the ability to dodge broad genre clichés, I See You is a rare gift.
Film Threat
Alex Saveliev
While Randall maintains tension and a palpable sense of ambiguity, his film also happens to be a bit slow and clumsy, biting off more than it can chew. It especially gets laughably convoluted towards the end, where plausibility is stretched...
Black Girl Nerds
Jamie Broadnax
There isn't anything groundbreaking or unique per se about this narrative, but the twists and turns and least likely suspects are what will pique your interest.
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