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  1. They Remain ist ein Film von Philip Gelatt mit Rebecca Henderson, William Jackson Harper. Synopsis: Die Biologen Jessica (Rebecca Henderson) und Keith (William Jackson Harper) waren einmal für ...

    • 3 Min.
  2. 7. Feb. 2018 · Trailer for "They Remain" starring Rebecca Henderson and William Jackson Harper. Theatrical release: March 2nd, 2018

    • 3 Min.
    • 200,8K
    • Will Battersby
  3. They Remain is, to my knowledge, the first cinematic adaptation of a Laird Barron story (this one being rooted in -30- from the Occultation short story collection), and it does a wonderful job of evoking the unsettling world-behind-the-world that is the persistent undercurrent of Barron's work. Readers of story might note that the setting has moved from a California desert to a chilly forest ...

  4. 28. Mai 2018 · It is a great horror movie with more on its mind than just blood and guts. They Remain opens with an H.P. Lovecraft quote, which sets the mood for the eldritch environment the movie explores. While it runs a bit too long, the direction is impeccable, the acting brilliant, and the ending pays off the slow build with something explosive yet heady.

  5. 1. März 2018 · Rebecca Henderson in “They Remain,” a sci-fi horror film directed by Philip Gelatt. Paladin. Let’s say that “Annihilation,” currently in theaters, didn’t fill your quota for ...

    • 102 Min.
    • Ben Kenigsberg
  6. 2. März 2018 · Much of They Remain leans on Harper’s performance, as he wrestles with so many questions aimed at him from both his circumstances and his partner. When a film is so deliberately paced, it is jarring to see a sudden amount of exposition introduced, but this is a frequent problem with They Remain. Jessica launches questions for Keith to ...

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › they-remainThey Remain - Metacritic

    2. März 2018 · Mar 2, 2018. They Remain is such a slow burn of a film that it fizzles out. It’s one of those movies that mistakes meandering as building tension, and wastes an intriguing presence on weak characters and an overbearing sense that it’s being made up as it goes along. Read More. By Brian Tallerico FULL REVIEW.