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The Limehouse Golem
Directed by
Juan Carlos Medina
Not Rated
2017
1h 49m
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Victorian London is terrorized by an unknown serial killer who leaves cryptic messages with the victim's blood. When the killings increase, Scotland Yard assigns the case to a famous inspector.
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Cast of The Limehouse Golem
Bill Nighy
John Kildare
Olivia Cooke
Lizzie Cree
Douglas Booth
Dan Leno
Daniel Mays
George Flood
Sam Reid
John Cree
María Valverde
Aveline Ortega
Eddie Marsan
Uncle Tommy Farr
Henry Goodman
Karl Marx
Morgan Watkins
George Gissing
Adam Brown
Mr. Gerrard
Peter Sullivan
Inspector Roberts
Damien Thomas
Salomon Weil
Siobhán Cullen
Sister Mary
Levi Heaton
Sarah Martin
Clive Brunt
Charlie
Edythe Woolley
Nell Gissing
Anita Breheny
Jane Quig
Amelia Crouch
Young Lizzie
Simon Meacock
Prison Guard
Paul Ritter
Augustus Rowley
The Limehouse Golem Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
... this nasty little Victorian London horror film has more than a few blood-soaked charms of its own.
Film Comment Magazine
Michael Sragow
The moviemakers have more on their minds than mounting a Ripper-like Sherlockian detective case with an unusual blend of grit and lushness.
ComingSoon.net
Chris Alexander
For those of us whose hearts skip beats at seeing good actors dressed in finery and speaking such eloquent prose (Jane Goldman's script is incredibly articulate), this is a must see.
La Movie Boeuf
David N. Butterworth
Fans of oom-pah-pah revelry, Hammer Horrors, and Victorian-era introspection should find plenty to whet their appetites in "The Limehouse Golem."
The Young Folks
Nathanael Hood
The Limehouse Golem is perfect pulp: it isn't particularly scary or suspenseful, but it does deliver the grind house goods.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Gruesomely enjoyable period pulp... a flamboyant piece of Grand Guignol.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Some stylish visual flourishes elevate an otherwise muddled murder mystery in this grisly and evocative period piece.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
A Victorian-era gothic stew that, although perhaps not as ultimately satisfying as it might have been, nevertheless provides for an unsettling two hours.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
Adequate as comfort food, but fails as anything else.
North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel
An atmospheric murder mystery that may not achieve blockbuster status yet it draws you into its world and its mystery.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
The Limehouse Golem ... is not concerned with the macabre or the scandalous. Its focus is more subdued...
Denerstein Unleashed
Robert Denerstein
Well acted and richly atmospheric, The Limehouse Golem doesn't quite terrify, even though its talented cast and abundantly colorful artifice sustain interest.
MetroActive
Richard von Busack
... the mystery's revelation is unsatisfactory, with withheld evidence and reverse angles we didn't get clues on the first time around.
Chicago Daily Herald
Dann Gire
This movie doesn't give the audience much credit for smarts.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Marrying fact and fiction, Jane Goldman's seamy screenplay is wildly overstuffed; but the director, Juan Carlos Medina, gives the music hall scenes a rowdy authenticity.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Perhaps Nighy's enough to recommend the feature, but as period pulp with iffy twists and turns, "The Limehouse Golem" doesn't disturb, limping to a conclusion.
Village Voice
Brian Marks
As neo-Nazis speak with renewed confidence across the U.S. and new waves of anti-Semitism roil Europe, it's hard to justify using that kind of hatred as a mere plot device.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
It feels at once crammed and sketchy, riddled with flashbacks and framing devices, and woefully light on frights.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Initially colorful, the script's lurid and overripe dialogue eventually grinds the film to a halt.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
As busy and artificial as Victorian interior decor at its most excessive, "The Limehouse Golem" is similarly rather too much of a posh good thing.
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