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Buriedย director, Rodrigo Cortes, teams up with Cillian Murphy, Sigourney Weaver and Robert De Niro, for his latest feature, supernatural thriller,ย Red Lights. ย Although it is not be about a certain late night district in Amsterdam, it proves to be a fast paced and thoroughly enjoyable genreย picture.

Red Lightsย follows psychologist, Margaret Matheson (Weaver) and her assistant, Tom Buckley (Murphy), as they attempt explain supposed supernatural phenomena. They set their sights onย renownedย psychic, Simon Silver (De Niro), who proves to be a bigger challenge than the pair bargained for.

Cortes combines elements of supernatural horror with investigative thriller to create a refreshing antidote to the tedious stream of remakes and vampire horror that has choked the genre in recent years. In a highly original move, the director tackles the world of celebrity mediums and investigates the lengths some sceptics are pushed to in the search for the truth. For the most part the fusion of horror and thriller works well, with Cortes’ executing perfect moments of heightened tension throughout, of which one of the highlightsย includeย Tom Buckley beingย terrorizedย in a sinister midnight visit from Simon Silver. However, like all good horror films,ย Red Lightsย does have its’ share of obscure, unintentionally hilarious moments including one sequence where an old man growls at Cillian Murphy – intended to scare, most likely, but it comes across as rather bizarre and a little sleazy.

It is a sheer joy to see Robert De Niro return to the horror genre, where he brings his trademark intensity to the highly illusive Simon Silver.ย Red Lightsย does provoke some questions and as a viewer you are likely to find yourself questioning Silvers’ abilities, trying to unwrap this enigma. ย De Niro’s co-star, Sigourney Weaver, makes a strong impression as the icyย Margaret, theย scepticย questioning her supposedlyย solidย beliefs. Unfortunately, Weaver does not receive theย screen timeย the character deserves,ย due to some questionable plot decisions. Fortunately, a solid performance from Cillian Murphy, continues to keep proceedings stable, even when his character is having his face shoved down a toilet by a scary looking bearded man. Joely Richardson is also on hand for an unexpected, yet very welcome supporting turn.

Asย Red Lightsย reaches its conclusion, the focus of the film feels somewhat lost, leaving us with a manic conclusion featuring a ratherย unsatisfyingย twist. Whilst this ending may be visually spectacular, it is feels as if Cortes’ has gone off track, diminishing the tension and mystery that was so carefully built up prior to this.

Rodrigo Cortes has presented us with a thoroughly enjoyable supernatural thriller – delivering moments of precise tension, unexpected chills and captivating performances, most notably De Niro’s enigmatic turn as Silver. Despite its’ unexpected, slightly manic conclusion,ย Red Lightsย is gratifying enough to recommend or watch again.

Andrew McArthur

Rating:15
UK Release Date: 15 June 2012
Directed By:Rodrigo Cortรฉs
Cast:Sigourney Weaver,ย Robert De Niro,ย Cillian Murphy,ย Elizabeth Olsen

Source:http://www.silverscreenslags.com/2012/06/review-red-lights.html


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Obsessed with all things film, television, and pop music. Worshipper of John Waters, Roman Polanski, and classy French actresses.

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