Halle Berry addresses filming an 'emotionally hard' scene in new psychological horror 'Never Let Go' that involved the family ...
Like Never Let Go 's wooded setting, these defense mechanisms come straight out of folklore. Momma, Nolan, and Samuel tether ...
Needing to stay connected at all times – even tethering themselves with ropes – they cling to one another, urging each other to never let go. But when one of the boys questions if the evil is ...
With ropes tied around their waist and tethered to their home while outside, they’re told to Never Let Go, lest The Evil catch them and take them over. As time passes and food and resources ...
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Kevin Coughlin and Ryan Grassby Starring: Halle Berry, Percy Daggs IV and Anthony B. Jenkins Rating: R for strong violent ...
Halle Berry plays the ultimate helicopter parent in this new horror movie, where evil lurks in the trees beyond the family cabin. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
Opening in theaters on September 20th, ‘Never Let Go’ is the latest horror thriller from Alexandre Aja, who in recent years has brought us the likes of ‘Oxygen,’ ‘Crawl’ and ‘The 9th ...
The new Alexandre Aja film “Never Let Go” is billed as a psychological thriller and sports a trailer that looks like a ghost story. Halle Berry stars as a troubled mother surviving what seems ...
After “Blink Twice” and “Speak No Evil,” the latest title-command is “Never Let Go,” which joins a long line of post-apocalyptic suspense features built around a simple premise.
A world-weary mother and her young sons face dwindling supplies and demonic tricksters at their spooky hideaway in Alexandre Aja’s bleak, unsettling campfire tale. “Never Let Go” isn’t ...
Alexandre Aja has as many horror hits (High Tension, Piranha 3D, Crawl) as misses (The Hills Have Eyes, Mirrors, Horns), and while Never Let Go, which hits theaters Sept. 20, doesn’t belong in t ...