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Until Dawn

One year after her sister Melanie's mysterious disappearance, Clover and her friends venture into the remote valley where she vanished in search of answers. They explore an abandoned visitor center, only to be stalked by a masked killer and horrifically murdered one by one... only to awaken back at the beginning of the same evening.

Director(s)

David F. Sandberg

Dóra Sárközi

Cory Johnson

Jeffrey Wetzel

Beáta Neszmélyi

Dalma Kuczera

Attila Veres

Barnabas Regensburger

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Cast & Crew

Belmont Cameli

Belmont Cameli

Abe

Odessa A'zion

Odessa A'zion

Nina Riley

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare

Dr. Alan Hill

Jeffrey Wetzel

Jeffrey Wetzel

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Attila Veres

Attila Veres

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Michael Cimino

Michael Cimino

Max

Ella Rubin

Ella Rubin

Clover Paul

Willem van der Vegt

Willem van der Vegt

Pleading Man

Lotta Losten

Lotta Losten

Reporter

David F. Sandberg

David F. Sandberg

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Ji-young Yoo

Ji-young Yoo

Megan

Cory Johnson

Cory Johnson

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Maia Mitchell

Maia Mitchell

Melanie Paul

Zsófia Temesvári

Zsófia Temesvári

Wendigo Melanie Paul

Tibor Szauerwein

Tibor Szauerwein

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Mariann Hermányi

Mariann Hermányi

Glore Witch

Ádám Bot

Ádám Bot

Wendigo

Ádám Kocsis

Ádám Kocsis

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Adrienn Mész

Adrienn Mész

Wendigo

Ádám Zambryzcki

Ádám Zambryzcki

Wendigo

Boglárka Heim

Boglárka Heim

Wendigo

Dóra Sárközi

Dóra Sárközi

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Beáta Neszmélyi

Beáta Neszmélyi

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Dalma Kuczera

Dalma Kuczera

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Barnabas Regensburger

Barnabas Regensburger

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Details

GenresHorror, Mystery
Runtime1h 43 mins
Released on23 Apr 2025
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Sadly, there really isn’t much new to say about this derivative horror film. It’s the usual bunch of friends in the car routine, only this time it’s a woman-hunt they are on. You see, “Melanie” whom we very briefly meet at the start - has gone missing and so her sister “Clover” (Ella Rubin) has recruited her ex “Max” (Michael Cimino), best pal “Nina” (Odessa A’zion) and her new boyfriend “Abe” (Belmont Cameli) and the slightly spiritual “Megan” (Ji-young Yoo) to try to find out what happened. As the song goes: “if you go into the woods tonight, you’re in for a big surprise…” and so dodgy and ill-conceived decisions galore now ensue as the usual set-piece housebound horror kicks in and the story sort of lurches around like a gory version of “Groundhog Day”. The acting and writing vie for the award for being the blandest - especially the shockingly wooden Cameli, and the whole thing recycles itself to the point where I was quickly on the side of the perpetrator of these dastardly goings-on. What’s more annoying is that the plot did have some potential; it could have been better had the director relied less on the tried and tested formulae and taken a few risks with the story. As it is, his only risk was to engage a forgettable cast and leave us with an halfway house between the mystic and the makeshift. It’s an adequate summer release, but not in the least scary nor memorable.

Horseface

3/10

With twenty minutes left, I was so bored, I went to read reviews while it plays out. I already opted to go to sleep less than halfway through last night, as I realized it wasn't going to be scary at all. It's beautifuly shot, and fairly mastered, though way too dark (Hollywood doesn't know how to do HDR, so everything looks like shit from them these days), and it has that Odessa actress, that's so hot. It's just boring, not scary, the story is poorly told, and the pacing odd and events seem jumbled. Shortly before leaving to read reviews, I was thinking, "This should've been a game. I think I'd like to play that." And now I'm told it WAS a game. So I think I'll go play that.

Manuel São Bento

6/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/until-dawn-review/ "Until Dawn brings the original material to the big screen competently, especially shining in its technical aspects - mysterious atmosphere, grisly deaths, fast pacing, and an ability to keep the viewer engaged until the very end. Ella Rubin stands out in a cast that meets the bare minimum, and David F. Sandberg proves yet again that he's a filmmaker with vision, talent, and the creativity to craft visually captivating horror sequences. Nevertheless, the flawed screenplay, lack of emotional cohesion, and a rushed ending prevent the movie from reaching a more enduring level of enjoyment. It entertains effectively - but fleetingly." Rating: B-

MovieGuys

6/10

"Until Dawn" is what I call "Scoobie Do" for adults. There's a group of pals, out for a vacation romp, who find themselves facing a mysterious back story and lots of supernatural baddies, out to croak them, in bloody style. What makes this even worse than the usual formulaic, survivalist, horror nonsense, is its story is based upon a time loop. So, in essence, this is a horror flick, with obsessive compulsive disorder. The murder and mayhem repeats itself, stripping away even the basic sense of the unknown, as we stop wondering and worrying over, who is going to die and when. I can see how this would work in the context of a video game, which this film, is based upon. In games players die over and over, until they finally find a way to beat the game. As a film, its not a great idea, at all. A sense of lethargy and boredom sets in, as everyone dies over and over again. Without sounding too negative, there is a limited upside. The initial atmosphere of dread is well established, creature effects are reasonable, as is acting, from the cast. The deaths are varied too, so its not wholly a case of deja vu. In summary, a basic watch that breaks the first rule of survivalist horror, with everyone dying, repeatedly. In turn, the sense of urgency and threat is dissipated, leading to a somewhat tedious, fundamentally repetitive, watch.

kevin2019

8/10

"Until Dawn" certainly doesn't inspire much confidence, especially after you find out it is based on a Playstation game. So you can automatically rule out anything even approaching the cerebral and prepare to be assailed by an assortment of cardboard cut-out characters instead. These ciphers are essentially destined to be nothing more than disposable victims and ironically enough this is precisely what they are as each one of them is brutally and systematically slain until the large hourglass in the visitor center is re-set so the carnage can begin again exactly the way it happened in the "Star Trek" episode "Day of the Dove" from the original television series. This central idea quickly runs the gamut of its limited inventiveness to be replaced by the Playstation influence which now places the attractive young cast in lots of peril and being ruthlessly pursued hither and yon by grotesque - what are they? Dead people? Well, whatever they are you can be sure they certainly aren't here to impart the secret of eternal life to our youthful heroes and heroines. This all adds up to being great fun even though the ceaseless flow of blood and gore is all too often splashing around all over the place courtesy of some incredibly impressive visual effects.

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