After a 4 a.m. knock at the door and haunting voices, Kristen McKay and James Hoyt’s remote getaway becomes a psychological night of terror as three masked strangers invade. Now they must go far beyond what they thought themselves capable of if they hope to survive.
Liv Tyler
Kristen McKay
Scott Speedman
James Hoyt
Gemma Ward
Dollface
Kip Weeks
Man in the Mask
Laura Margolis
Pin-Up Girl
Glenn Howerton
Mike
Alex Fisher
Mormon Boy #1
Peter Clayton-Luce
Mormon Boy #2
Nick Barghini
Joe - Lumberjack (uncredited)
Shawn McClellan
Shawn the Bartender (uncredited)
Jordan Orr
Jordan - 911 Caller (voice) (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Bryan Bertino
October 2, 2018
7
Upon first viewing, _The Strangers_ was one of only two films I'd seen that actually ever frightened me as an adult (well, a seventeen year-old, but close enough). To be fair, both films I'd seen in the same setting - alone, the middle of the night, in the aptly named "Suicide Flats", and what's more, I've since re-watched _The Strangers_ a couple of times and realised that both my fear, and my enjoyment, were perhaps a bit overstated on that first viewing. Even taking that into account though, and seeing it again almost a decade after that first time, I still honestly believe that _The Strangers_ is a good movie, with some pretty genuinely creepy elements.
_Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._