Watch Stoker Movie Online No Survey After India's father dies in an auto accident, her Uncle Charlie, who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother. Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him. R Release Date Stoker Mar 1, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For Stoker |
Mia Wasikowska,Matthew Goode,Nicole Kidman,Dermot Mulroney,Jacki Weaver,Lucas Till,Alden Ehrenreich |
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Genres Stoker : Drama,Horror,Mystery & Suspense |
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User Ranting Stoker : |
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User Count Like for Stoker : 4,021 |
All Critics Ranting For Stoker : 8.3 |
All Critics Count For Stoker : 10 |
All Critics Percentage For Stoker : 100 % |
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Review For Stoker |
A nervy, pervy Hitchcock riff. William Goss-Film.com
A splendidly demented gumbo of Hitchcock thriller, American Gothic fairy tale and a contemporary kink all Park's own. Guy Lodge-Variety
Park's unsettling visuals and his handling of the cast make the occasional holes in Wentworth Miller's script practically irrelevant. John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter
Park Chan-wook brings operatic finesse to generic material in his tight-wound, wickedly weird US debut. And Mia Wasikowska nails it. Kevin Harley-Total Film
You can make an interesting movie about anything if you let your characters show us who they are and trust them to do so. You can really elevate a genre movie like a mystery/thriller that way. Fred Topel-CraveOnline
Impossible to get out of your head... Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium
Park and his game cast (including Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, and Matthew Goode) do a lot of heavy lifting for a script that's really quite awful. Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com
In this retreat from Park's earlier wildness (Old Boy), there is a sureness to his directing here, most of the time, as he modulates the volatile family tensions which risk exploding in the house. David D'Arcy-Screen International
Stoker proves that not only can Park Chan-Wook do what others like Polanski and Jeunet have sometimes failed to do, but he can do it with just the same amount of gusto and which panache that made all of his Korean films so damn good. Ty Cooper-HeyUGuys
Literary references and symbolism abound in Stoker. You can get tied up trying to figure out who is what. That is the idea. Jeremy Kay-Guardian [UK]
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