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The Void
Directed by
Jeremy Gillespie
,
Steven Kostanski
Not Rated
2016
90m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.9
78%
48%
6.0
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Shortly after delivering a patient to an understaffed hospital, a police officer experiences strange and violent occurrences seemingly linked to a group of mysterious hooded figures.
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Cast of The Void
Aaron Poole
Daniel Carter
Kathleen Munroe
Allison
Art Hindle
Mitchell
Daniel Fathers
Vincent
Kenneth Welsh
Dr. Richard Powell
Ellen Wong
Kim
Stephanie Belding
Beverly
Mik Byskov
Simon
Grace Munro
Maggie
James Millington
Ben
Evan Stern
James
Trish Rainone
Vincent's Wife
Amy Groening
Dispatch
Matthew Kennedy
Cliff Robertson
Chris Nash
Transformed Sarah
Deke Garner
David (segment: A Bird's Nest)
Jeremy Gillespie
Director / Writer
Steven Kostanski
Director / Writer
Jonathan Bronfman
Producer
Casey Walker
Producer
The Void Ratings & Reviews
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"The Void" gets louder, grosser and more stupid the further it progresses, becoming an endurance test in its final sequences.
Illinois Times
Charles Koplinski
There's no question that the film's third act takes a decisive turn for the better.
KPBS.org
Beth Accomando
The end result is an entertaining horror film with solid acting, impressive special effects and a script that could use more focus and cleverness.
Reno News and Review
Bob Grimm
This throwback to John Carpenter/Clive Barker horror films is completely insane, horribly acted, and totally great for anybody who likes their horror served up with a side of cheese.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
A throwback visual vibe adds a layer of discomfort - meant in a good way - to this low-budget horror exercise that combines familiar genre elements into a mostly fresh package.
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Feels like a nightmare from beginning to end.
Den of Geek
Don Kaye
Kostanski and Gillespie pay homage to '80s golden years without resorting to cheap copycat tricks. As a result, fans will recognize The Void's DNA but still appreciate its modern veneer.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
the fans of the horror-scifi-drama genre will probably enjoy "The Void." I, though, am not a fan and just feel a void.
The Ringer
Adam Nayman
The resulting splatter is a bloody mess, which, if not a mass-audience spectacle, is exactly what these filmmakers were going for in the first place.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
One of the more action-packed features to come from the current crop of John Carpenter-inspired filmmakers, The Void finds collaborators Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski going much further than many of their peers.
Killer Movie Reviews
Andrea Chase
A beautifully executed horror film that pays homage to the genre's roots while carving out its own enigmatically creepy mythos.
SF Weekly
Sherilyn Connelly
Storywise, The Void evokes Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 and his terminally underrated Prince of Darkness; that not a bad thing, because it's a sturdy framework that Carpenter himself adopted from Howard Hawks.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
If only writer-directors Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie had lavished as much love and attention on plot and structure as they clearly did on production and theme, this ickfest might have been more than a nod to the gory glories of '80s horror.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
People live, people die, monsters creep out of the shadows, but it's all a little too formulaic, cynical, and ... well, boring.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
A lively, layered throwback to the days when splatter auteurs like John Carpenter, George Romero and Lucio Fulci ruled the drive-in.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
It's gloriously off the rails, unhinged, absolutely bonkers. If you're a fan of a certain type of horror film, that's a good thing.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
After a promising start, this enterprising but overstuffed endeavor drifts increasingly into a muddled sci-fi mystical horror hybrid that only gets more confusing as it grows more thematically ambitious.
Village Voice
Luke Y. Thompson
In the Eighties, released widely in theaters, The Void could have been a franchise-starter. It'll probably be harder to find today, but it rewards the effort.
Austin Chronicle
Dan Gentile
It's a relentless film whose volume is permanently stuck at 11 - those that prefer their horror piercingly loud will love it, but milder ears may want to bring plugs.
AV Club
Katie Rife
The Void marks a new, more serious direction for Canadian genre filmmaking collective Astron-6.
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