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The Sound
Directed by
Brendan Devane
R
2025
1h 39m
Action
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Horror
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3.6
8%
5.4
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A group of climbers embarks on a dangerous climb that has been off-limits for years. What initially begins as an audacious expedition transforms into a battle for survival against a force that toys with them.
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Cast of The Sound
William Fichtner
Conner
Jocelyn Hudon
Dana Watkins
David Clennon
Kurt
Christina Kirkman
Emily
Kyle Gass
Bill
Brette Harrington
Self
Hazel Findlay
Self
Marc Hills
Sean
Rachel Finninger
Kristen
Nicholas Baroudi
Colton
Jolene Kay
Kerrie
Adrian Ballinger
Charles
Elise Greene
Jessie
Alex Honnold
Self
Wayne Charles Baker
Guyustees
Gabe Greenspan
Radio
Kevin Caliber
Government Agent
Ashley Undercuffler
1959 Assistant
Michael J. Chen
Lucky
Benjamin Rawls
Base Jumper
The Sound Ratings & Reviews
Heaven of Horror
Karina Adelgaard
THE SOUND is a new horror movie with a rock climbing plot. It even features some iconic real-life climbers. Unfortunately, the focus on climbing does take up too much time and reveals a weak horror story.
MovieJawn
Samantha McLaren
The Sound is a frustrating endeavor, keeping its interesting ideas just out of reach atop a mountain of dialogue.
MacGuffin or Meaning (Substack)
Alise Chaffins
A horror movie situated on a rock face initially felt like it could be quite interesting, but The Sound felt like it undercut the inherent tension at every turn.
Fish Jelly Films (YouTube)
Nicholas Bell
A film meant to be turned down or turned off, The Sound is nothing more than a montonous background noise when it isn't scraping its crude supernatural narrative over an unremarkable precipice, both literally and figuratively.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
By the halfway point, it's clear the film has no story to tell. It's an overly long chore of bad green screen climbing shots and endless close-ups of terrified faces.
Assignment X
Abbie Bernstein
A climber's horror movie.
MovieReelist.com
MontiLee Stormer
There isn't enough story to pad out the climbing, and the characters were just a little too two-dimensional to tell apart. This isn't a reflection of the actors, but without meaty material, emotions felt too superficial to climb a rock that massive.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
For a movie aimed at thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies, this eye-rolling thriller emphasizes tedious exposition over nail-biting action.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
All promise and little follow-through, "The Sound" prepares viewers for action scenes that are eventually too broken up, both visually and dramatically, by underwhelming anecdotes and overcompensating lingo.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[T]he filmmakers have done the bare minimum to even convince us that the action might be real.
Fish Jelly Films (YouTube)
Joseph Robinson
Lacking thrills or a sensical story, The Sound may only be good for a RiffTrax treatment.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Lumbers along for nearly two hours, and the plot makes very little sense; the laughably inept special effects only accentuate the poverty-row nature of the production.
Movies Thru the Spectrum
Al Alexander
How bad can a movie be that dares blend rock climbing, horror tropes and CIA black ops? In the case of "The Sound," pretty awful.
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