Honeymoon
Honeymoon
R | 12 September 2014 (USA)
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Young newlyweds Paul and Bea travel to a remote lake cottage for their honeymoon, where the promise of private romance awaits them. Shortly after arriving, Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of the night.

Reviews
2hotFeature one of my absolute favorites!
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Alistair Olson After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
russelldresearch *** SPOILER ALERT *** I am not sure how anyone could give this movie a rating of 6 or above - most of the reviews rating it as 4 or less are the ones giving honest appraisals here. I agree that the acting is good, but that's like saying someone's a good driver when they are lost and can't remember the destination. And its not very scary at all, though is disgusting in a few places, playing on nightmarish (and perhaps misogynistic) images of female sexuality. A gripping ending might have salvaged this sorry excuse for a movie, but we don't get that. Sometimes the writer and/or director of a movie think that a vague ending with hints rather than conclusions will reward the viewer by allowing them to do the thinking and go 'a-ha, my keen mind infers that such and such must have happened, and that's clever'. But the ending to this movie is like a cognitive belly flop off the mind's diving board - yes, the baddies could be aliens who have taken over the bodies of the two women, but that takes half a second to guess at and leaves you feeling unsatisfied with such an under-developed and derivative story-line. Since there's not enough material here for 90 minutes, it may have worked better as a 30-minute episode in a sci-fi/horror TV series. But as it stands, my advice is: don't bother.
cmovies-99674 PROS: My favorite, and the best, part about this film was the tension and paranoia throughout. As the movie progressed it felt like the tension rose gradually and the mania did as well. This lead up to a big, horrific, and overwhelming climax with a great resolution. This build up was helped greatly by character development. The actors changed throughout the film making the circumstances more dire and intense. As the characters changed so did the story, making this movie dynamic. I would really give a thumbs up to the actors in HONEYMOON, they felt very genuine. I always appreciate it when actors who are supposed to be dating actually seem realistically in love, it gives the movie an extra umph in the fear factor.CONS: My one con might not be the same for all viewers, but I really felt like I wanted something clearer or more concrete. This is hard because I like the ending and I thought all the hints the script dropped were very helpful, but maybe just one more hint. I don't know if I'm being picky, but that's the only con I could find.www.chorror.com
i SkyWalKing Honeymoon is a well made and well acted indie psychological horror flick. It's dark & full of tension and is shot with a subtle gritty warm filter which adds a beautiful yet gloomy overtone to the film. If jump scares are your thing then you won't find too much of that here. Although there are some scenes that will without a doubt give you the chills. This is a very dark and creepy movie and should make you feel a little uneasy at times.Rose Leslie is a very solid actor from what I've seen of her so far and hope to see her in bigger roles. Love her in Game of Thrones and loved her in this. She comes off very natural to me in her roles.Overall a very creepy horror flick and I don't quite understand the low rating what-so-ever. This is why I always read the IMDb boards and individual reviews prior to watching a movie as the rating system is without a doubt flawed at times. If you are a horror movie buff like me and need another one to add to your list, Honeymoon should fit right in...
Leofwine_draca HONEYMOON is a dreadful low budget US horror film about marital strife which becomes pronounced when the wife undergoes a mysterious transformation after encountering something in the woods. Although both characters are supposed to be American, they're played by British actors in the form of Harry Treadaway and Rose Leslie.This is the film's main fault. Treadaway and Leslie in particular really struggle with their American accents which sounded false to this British viewer. I couldn't believe them for a second, and the lack of believability thus makes this a real chore to sit through. It doesn't help that the film is full of lovey dovey stuff for the first half and then characters screaming at each other for the second. So vomit inducing followed by headache inducing, then.The film is padded out with endless conversations and sex scenes which add nothing to the plot. When the horror arises, it's very predictable, so the film-makers concentrate on the gross-out rather than genuinely horrific. Some scenes in this came close to making me feel queasy, and the end result is ultimately depressing. Add that the characters are truly obnoxious (Leslie is extremely uncomfortable and a long way from filling her role like she did in GAME OF THRONES while Treadaway has a truly obnoxious character) and you have a film that is, in a word, dreadful.