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Shutter (2008)

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Reviews Counted:58

Fresh:4

Rotten:54

Average Rating:3.5/10

Consensus: Being a remake of a Thai horror film instead of Japanese doesn't prevent Shutter from being another lame Asian horror remake.

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for terror, disturbing images, sexual content and language.

Runtime: 89 mins

Genre: Horror/Suspense

Theatrical Release:Mar 21, 2008 Wide

Box Office: $25,876,782

Synopsis: Treading territory similar to JU-ON: THE GRUDGE (2003), RINGU (1998), and ONE MISSED CALL (2003), all Asian horror films remade for American audiences, SHUTTER is the first English-language film... Treading territory similar to JU-ON: THE GRUDGE (2003), RINGU (1998), and ONE MISSED CALL (2003), all Asian horror films remade for American audiences, SHUTTER is the first English-language film for director Masayuki Ochiai, whose career has been primarily within the horror genre. The result is another potent ghost story able to conjure up feelings of dread through a single longhaired, poker-faced female apparition. Newlywed New Yorkers Ben (Joshua Jackson, THE SKULLS) and Jane Shaw (Rachael Taylor, TRANSFORMERS) have traveled to Tokyo, where photographer Ben is investigating a potentially lucrative job opportunity. While driving on a dark road at night, the couple runs over a mysterious woman who seems to appear out of nowhere and can't be found after the accident. Over the next few days, Jane goes sightseeing while Ben works, only to see strange apparitions that also appear on the photos she takes. After Ben's photos show the same ghostly forms, he confesses that he knows something about the woman they ran over, but it may be too late to stop her trail of terror. Another Hollywood remake of an Asian horror film, SHUTTER has a tricky lineage: the 2004 original was made in Thailand, while this version is U.S.-financed, but shot mostly in Japan. By setting the film in Japan, director Ochiai retains an element of exoticism for American audiences, which also allows Ben and Jane to be out of their element, à la DON'T LOOK NOW. As the menacing spirit, Megumi, Megumi Okina is adept at conjuring fear with a simple glare in a minimal but effective performance. SHUTTER doesn't stretch the boundaries of horror cinema, but it provides a handful of decent shocks and a couple of crowd-pleasing gross-outs, all within the limits of a non-restrictive PG-13 rating. [More]

Starring: Joshua Jackson, Rachael Taylor, David Denman, James Kyson Lee

Starring: Joshua Jackson, Rachael Taylor, David Denman, James Kyson Lee, John Hensley

Director: Masayuki Ochiai

Director: Masayuki Ochiai
Screenwriter: Luke Dawson
Producer: Taka Ichise, Roy Lee, Doug Davison
Composer: Nathan Barr
Studio: Fox 2000 Pictures

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  • A picture-perfect honeymoon develops into a snapshot of terror in this bone-chilling shocker from executive producers of The Grudge and The Ring! Soon after New York newlyweds Ben (Joshua Jackson) and Jane (Rachael Taylor) arrive in Japan for Ben's latest photography assignment, they discover disturbing, ghostly reflections of a young woman in their own photos. This inexplicable "spirit image" may be connected to Ben's past, but she's determined to provide the couple with a horrifying future of relentless vengeance from which there is no escape!
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    As far as the Asian horror remakes go, I've seen a lot worse... But then again, I've seen a lot better.

    Full Review Source: 7M Pictures | comment Comment
    03/21/08
    Kevin Carr
    Kevin Carr
    7M Pictures

    No one needs a telephoto lens to see what's coming in Shutter.

    Full Review Source: Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) | comment Comment
    03/28/08
    John Wirt
    John Wirt
    Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

    What happens is the same as every other J-horror remake only less so, at least in part because it stars Rachael Taylor and Joshua Jackson instead of actual famous people.

    Full Review Source: Antagony & Ecstasy | comment Comment
    03/28/08
    Tim Brayton
    Tim Brayton
    Antagony & Ecstasy

    It’s an effective scary story that depicts women with spirit – on both sides of the divide.

    Full Review Source: At the Movies (Australia) | comment Comment
    05/15/08
    Margaret Pomeranz
    Margaret Pomeranz
    At the Movies (Australia)

    Shutter coughs up another vengeful ghost in the form of a spurned Japanese waif who appears in photographs and sets about getting her message across as many ghosts do -- in the most indirect, passive-aggressive, logic-defying way imaginable

    Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
    03/22/08
    Scott Tobias
    Scott Tobias
    AV Club

    Apparently, they really do hate us abroad. Just look at this jewel inspired by Asian fare. Risible doesn't even begin to describe it. Lost in translation? No. Lost from the get-go.

    Full Review Source: Bangor Daily News (Maine) | comment Comment
    03/23/08
    Christopher Smith
    Christopher Smith
    Bangor Daily News (Maine)

    SHUTTER should have been the scariest horror film since THE RING, but instead it was infuriatingly bad. This joins ONE MISSED CALL in the ranks of worst horror remakes of all-time and I highly recommend skipping this one for the original...

    Full Review Source: Bloody Disgusting | comment Comment
    04/17/08
    Brad Miska
    Brad Miska
    Bloody Disgusting

    If Shutter is any indication, the reputation of professional photographers is still on the wane. Not only are photographs creepy, the film suggests, but so are photographers.

    Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
    03/24/08
    Michael Hardy
    Michael Hardy
    Boston Globe

    Its PG-13 rating and basic lack of gore seem designed to be uncontroversial, but of course the result of all this anti-controversy is a really dull film.

    Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
    03/21/08
    Sara Schieron
    Sara Schieron
    Boxoffice Magazine

    A dreary parade of the familiar...unrelentingly boring and needlessly unimaginative.

    Full Review Source: BrianOrndorf.com | comment Comment
    03/20/08
    Brian Orndorf
    Brian Orndorf
    BrianOrndorf.com

    Can no one think of a different reason for ghosts to haunt people?

    Full Review Source: Can Magazine | comment Comment
    03/21/08
    Fred Topel
    Fred Topel
    Can Magazine

    Shutter the latest photographic enlargement of an Asian horror picture, is clearer and sharper than many of its predecessors, but even the most expert re-touching cannot obscure the fact that we have seen it all before.

    Full Review Source: Cinefantastique | comment Comment
    07/08/08
    Steve Biodrowski
    Steve Biodrowski
    Cinefantastique

    Out of the list of horrible remakes I've experienced in 2008, "Shutter" really isn't the worst one I've seen yet, but it sure does suck enough to rank up there...

    Full Review Source: Cinema Crazed | comment Comment
    10/11/08
    Felix Vasquez Jr.
    Felix Vasquez Jr.
    Cinema Crazed

    Really, what's the point? It's a business deal rather than a movie.

    Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
    03/27/08
    Jeffrey M. Anderson
    Jeffrey M. Anderson
    Combustible Celluloid

    As pretty and bland as its lead actors.

    Full Review Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) | comment Comment
    06/20/08
    John Beifuss
    John Beifuss
    Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

    Ultimately becomes little more than a series of derivative, predictable genre conventions without the necessary skill to back them up.

    Full Review Source: DustinPutman.com | comment Comment
    03/20/08
    Dustin Putman
    Dustin Putman
    DustinPutman.com

    Running a slim 85 minutes, Shutter could easily lose two reels and still make sense.

    Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
    03/24/08
    Alex Markerson
    Alex Markerson
    E! Online

    'Shutter' is a movie that's a few years behind its time, maybe even a few decades.

    Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment 1 Comment
    03/20/08
    Dan Lybarger
    Dan Lybarger
    eFilmCritic.com

    Add Shutter to the rapidly growing list of American remakes of Asian horror thrillers, in this case a flat, simple schlocky recycling of a crafty and scary Thai flick about the supernatural and the occult.

    Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | comment Comment
    03/22/08
    Emanuel Levy
    Emanuel Levy
    EmanuelLevy.Com

    Workmanlike at best; derivative, predictable and slightly dull at worst.

    Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
    05/16/08
    Tony Horkins
    Tony Horkins
    Empire Magazine
     
     
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