
ENTRANCE is about the limits of our perception, how the things lurking on the periphery of our lives can lead to horrific conclusions; about how she fell out of love with the city, but it wouldn't let her go.... (Full plot summary below)
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ENTRANCE is about the limits of our perception, how the things lurking on the periphery of our lives can lead to horrific conclusions; about how she fell out of love with the city, but it wouldn't let her go.
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| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanProving that small of means does not equate to slight of impact, "Entrance" is a shrewdly distressing knockout. |
| Shockya.comBrent SimonA deliberately paced indie offering that bills itself as a psychological thriller but is actually an aimless tone piece about twentysomething emotional dislocation that only in its final reel leaps somewhat clumsily into genre-oriented skirmish. |
| Dread CentralHeather WixsonFor those of you out there who enjoy horror films that skew on the unconventional side, Entrance is very much a film you'll want to experience for yourself. |
| FEARnetScott WeinbergAlmost aggressively slow to begin with, but be patient. |
| VarietyRobert KoehlerA textbook example of a movie that betrays its audience, Entrance begins as a mildly interesting slice-of-life look at a struggling Los Angeles cafe worker, then impulsively devolves into a manipulative slasher picture. |
| User ReviewJoe JOne of the scariest and best films of the year. It's best you go into it knowing very little about it, it will shock you in where it goes. |
| User ReviewAdam KI've been looking forward to this one for awhile and it did not disappoint. Slow burning with a killer climax. |
| User ReviewGreg WExcellent character study and mumblecore thriller. Have patience, as it is a long, slow build. |
| User ReviewAl Ma slow burning, dread inducing horror with a gut punch of an ending |
| User ReviewErin SThree stars for slow plodding buildup, however necessary for the ending, but truly scary at the end. The payoff for the wait turns out to be something you might wish you hadn't seen. |