A great little nightmare while it is unfolding.
The Skeleton Key (2005)
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Reviews Counted:143
Fresh:55
Rotten:88
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: Thanks to its creaky and formulaic script, The Skeleton Key is more mumbo-jumbo than hoodoo and more dull than scary.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for violence, disturbing images, some partial nudity and thematic material
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Thriller
Theatrical Release:Aug 12, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $47,729,605
Synopsis: After New Orleans hospice worker Caroline (Kate Hudson) answers a help wanted ad, she finds herself working as the live-in caretaker of Ben Devereaux (John Hurt), a stroke victim who has lost his... After New Orleans hospice worker Caroline (Kate Hudson) answers a help wanted ad, she finds herself working as the live-in caretaker of Ben Devereaux (John Hurt), a stroke victim who has lost his ability to speak. Ben's wife, Violet (Gena Rowlands), presents Caroline with a skeleton key to open any door in the house--with the exception of one, which she claims she has never been able to open. But curiosity gets the best of her, and Caroline opens the door to find a wealth of materials representing the old house's history of hoodoo, an ancient form of folk magic. She soon discovers that the house harbors a dark secret--one that Violet knows more about than she first admits. Breaking her string of lighthearted romantic comedies, Kate Hudson gives a performance that proves she's more than capable of playing a feisty damsel in distress. Ehren Kruger's (THE RING) script gives her some physically demanding scenes, while providing the audience with a steady string of effective jolts culminating in a SIXTH SENSE-style twist that few are likely to see coming. Louisiana's swampy, heavy atmosphere is literally a character in the film, while Gena Rowlands, at age 75, astounds once again with one of her most surprising roles. [More]
Starring: Kate Hudson, Gena Rowlands, John Hurt, Peter Sarsgaard
Starring: Kate Hudson, Gena Rowlands, John Hurt, Peter Sarsgaard, Joy Bryant
Director: Iain Softley
Director: Iain Softley
Screenwriter: Ehren Kruger
Producer: Michael Shamberg, Iain Softley, Stacey Sher
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for The Skeleton Key
A formulaic fear-fest with a bare-bones plot, The Skeleton Key is more moody than scary, and Hudson's heroine is unsympathetic.
A stylishly made but disappointingly lightweight psychological horror tale set in the bayou.
This is [Kate Hudson] slumming for cash by appearing in a schlocky psychological thriller that's supposed to have a supposed air of dignity.
Offers a supernatural enactment of Malcolm X's warning about the chickens coming home to roost, as well as a bitter satire of assimilation...
The Skeleton Key looks great and oozes atmosphere, but unfortunately it's the atmosphere of hundreds of haunted house movies before it.
The best thing about The Skeleton Key is that it is not a remake of a recent Japanese horror film. The second best thing is that it is pretty scary.
More of a suspense thriller than a supernatural thriller. But it's just not thrilling enough.
The movie ultimately comes off as a kind of wannabe that doesn't get where it wants to go.
The Skeleton Key opens a very different door into its tale of black magic in a Louisiana plantation home.
If you merely want to get a couple of jolts in the supernatural vein, Skeleton Key will suit.
While it has its jumpy moments, it’s really more of a suspense movie and mystery than a horror film.
This nasty little movie is communicating with regional and racial cliches from beyond the grave.
Armed with an idiotic lead, a rambling unfocused story, and an ending transparent enough to make the audience laugh out loud at the screen.
equal parts creepy and corny, although the campier elements of the material eventually float to the surface to overwhelm the thrills, just like a hungry gator in the swamp.
The setup to this haunted bayou tale isn’t particularly exceptional, but the finale is eerie and downright fascinating.
Spooky yet shallow, finding bizarre, brooding tension in what's behind that ominous, forbidding door - to scare you on a hot summer's night.
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