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Longlegs

"Say your prayers."

2024-07-10 Crime 1hr 41m

FBI Agent Lee Harker is a gifted new recruit assigned to the unsolved case of an elusive serial killer. As the case takes complex turns, unearthing evidence of the occult, Harker discovers a personal connection to the merciless killer and must race against time to stop him before he claims the lives of another innocent family.

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FBI Agent Lee Harker is a gifted new recruit assigned to the unsolved case of an elusive serial killer. As the case takes complex turns, unearthing evidence of the occult, Harker discovers a personal connection to the merciless killer and must race against time to stop him before he claims the lives of another innocent family.

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Cast

Maika Monroe

Maika Monroe

Agent Lee Harker
Blair Underwood

Blair Underwood

Agent Carter
Alicia Witt

Alicia Witt

Ruth Harker
Michelle Choi-Lee

Michelle Choi-Lee

Agent Browning
Dakota Daulby

Dakota Daulby

Agent Fisk
Lauren Acala

Lauren Acala

Young Lee Harker
Kiernan Shipka

Kiernan Shipka

Carrie Anne Camera
Maïla Hosie

Maïla Hosie

Young Carrie Anne Camera
Jason Day

Jason Day

Father Camera
Lisa Chandler

Lisa Chandler

Mother Camera
Ava Kelders

Ava Kelders

Ruby Carter
Rryla McIntosh

Rryla McIntosh

Adult Ruby Carter
Carmel Amit

Carmel Amit

Anna Carter
Shafin Karim

Shafin Karim

Clinical Doctor
Vanessa Walsh

Vanessa Walsh

CSI Agent
Beatrix Perkins

Beatrix Perkins

Teenage Clerk
Scott Nicholson

Scott Nicholson

Agent Kurt Kobble
Peter Bryant

Peter Bryant

Senior FBI Agent
Hazel Bartlett-Sias

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Marlea Cleveland

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Melissa Shim

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Erin Boyes

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Anita Wittenberg

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Michelle Cyr

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Reviews for Longlegs
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A Review by r96sk 7

Written by r96sk on 2024-07-19

Certainly unsettling! <em>'Longlegs'</em> is solid horror fare. Nicolas Cage's Cobble is extremely creepy, that one scene in the car unne... read more

Certainly unsettling! <em>'Longlegs'</em> is solid horror fare. Nicolas Cage's Cobble is extremely creepy, that one scene in the car unnerved me and then some. I will say that the more we see of his character the less creeped out I was, though credit to Cage & Co. for having that effect! Maika Monroe puts in a very good showing as Lee, I have zero issues with her performance - she nails it. Alicia Witt merits praise as well. The pacing could've been better, it felt a little longer than its 101 minute run time, but other than that I'd kinda this a success. I had a fun time watching it all unfold, Monroe and the character of Cobble are the main reasons for that.

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-23

There's a fair amount of screen time given to Bill Clinton in this thriller. Luckily, there are no cigars to be seen as his Presidential vis... read more

There's a fair amount of screen time given to Bill Clinton in this thriller. Luckily, there are no cigars to be seen as his Presidential visage looks down on FBI agent "Carter" (Blair Underwood). He's in charge of an investigation looking into the slaughter of entire families in their homes. There's no evidence of any third party anywhere, with the father invariably found having killed himself after slaughtering just about everyone else. Thing is, fellow agent "Harker" (Maika Monroe) thinks that there's way more to it than that. She's got a sort of sixth sense when it comes to these things and soon she and "Carter" are on the trail of the eponymous character (the sparingly used but effective Nicolas Cage) who may - or may not - be the source of some cryptic messages left near the site of each atrocity. Central to her theories are some eerily looking dolls. There are child size, perfectly made with porcelain and contain mysterious aluminium spheres. What's the purpose of them? It turns out that "Harker" might be able to elicit some answers from her mother "Ruth" (Alicia Witt). She's not quite the full shilling but as the detective recalls an encounter with a stranger many years earlier, we begin to wonder if mum might be more involved... It's quirky this story with elements that make sense and others that dart about making it almost impossible to figure out who's doing what to whom nor, more importantly, why? The rather brutal denouement does let it down. It's rushed and serves to fill in years worth of intrigue with five minutes of dialogue - indeed, I couldn't help but wonder if a sequel was in the offing as the story wrapped all too abruptly. Monroe delivers well here, as does photographer Andres Arochi who helps create an almost claustrophobic atmosphere to add quite a bit of tension to the plot. It's not especially scary, but it takes a different approach to creating horror for the mind rather thanks the eyes - and it works quite well.

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A Review by chandlerdanier 7

Written by chandlerdanier on 2024-08-24

I had fun. It's fun. Hail Satan! Any Satan movie is pretty high on my list. Was a super cool Satan kid in high school. All Anton LaVey bo... read more

I had fun. It's fun. Hail Satan! Any Satan movie is pretty high on my list. Was a super cool Satan kid in high school. All Anton LaVey book reports and stuff. It's a fine Satan movie.

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A Review by Sejian 8

Written by Sejian on 2024-08-25

I was really hoping this would make up for the wasted potential of Oddity (2024), and it certainly did. Longlegs (2024) mixes elements of... read more

I was really hoping this would make up for the wasted potential of Oddity (2024), and it certainly did. Longlegs (2024) mixes elements of paranormal pseudoscience with the "Devil made me do it" Satanic panic to deliver a satisfying slow burn thriller where the Devil is actually making them do it. Nicholas Cage delivers a damn good performance as the titular Longlegs and it's nice to see Kiernan Shipka in yet another "psycho" role after The Blackcoat's Daughter (2017). MaXXXine (2024) is next on my list. _Please don't disappoint_. ♪ Let me in now and it can be nice! Make me go now and I'll have to come back, not once, not twice, but as many times as I like! **SPOILERS BELOW!** Y'know, if Ruth had just shot this !@#$er, we could've avoided a lot of bloodshed. Also, kids, don't be Agent Browning. It's important to be aware of your surroundings. This scene is probably the worst offender in this movie. Also, also, blink and you'll miss it, but the Devil does a peekaboo off in the distance when Lee turns to investigate the first gunshot.

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A Review by Ditendra 7

Written by Ditendra on 2024-09-01

Nicolas Cage proves again with this movie that he can play any role without problems. He's such a talented actor... He's nailing his role in... read more

Nicolas Cage proves again with this movie that he can play any role without problems. He's such a talented actor... He's nailing his role in this movie. Movie itself is strange and interesting. And if you're one of those people who likes strange horror movies, you will like this movie. I personally enjoyed it.

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A Review by tmdb51616167 5

Written by tmdb51616167 on 2024-09-01

I recently ventured to the cinema and caught a screening of the latest psychological thriller, "Longlegs." The film delves into the twisted ... read more

I recently ventured to the cinema and caught a screening of the latest psychological thriller, "Longlegs." The film delves into the twisted world of a serial killer who is believed to be possessed by Satan, using his demonic abilities to target young girls born on the 14th of the month. He gifts these girls a doll, which remains lifeless and silent, serving as a sinister prelude to their impending doom. Nicolas Cage portrays the enigmatic killer, appearing sporadically throughout the movie in an unsettling all-white ensemble with pale face paint and hair. His eerie rendition of "Happy Birthday" and unsettling gestures add to the film's chilling atmosphere, leaving viewers on edge about his potential accomplice. "Longlegs" exudes a retro vibe reminiscent of 1980s cinema, with a jarring visual style that may not resonate with contemporary audiences. The disjointed cinematography and truncated framing add to the film's unsettling nature, creating a sense of unease among viewers. The lead actress delivers a performance that feels uncomfortably raw, as if she herself is grappling with the character's turmoil. Her portrayal adds to the overall discomfort of the film, leaving audiences questioning the extent of her character's possession. While the film does offer resolution on the identity of "Longlegs," it ultimately falls short of recommendation. As a cinephile who appreciates the nuances of filmmaking, I found "Longlegs" lacking in substance and entertainment value. While individual tastes may vary, I prefer films that engage and captivate from start to finish, rather than leaving me feeling disenchanted or disturbed. "Longlegs" simply did not align with my preferences or expectations for a compelling cinematic experience.

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A Review by willasfilmworld

Written by willasfilmworld on 2025-01-12

Oz Perkins is clever and brilliant. And also, what new cryptic language is that?... read more

Oz Perkins is clever and brilliant. And also, what new cryptic language is that?

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A Review by hand2a 8

Written by hand2a on 2025-01-16

A horror film which excels in the cinema. Genuinely scary with a great atmosphere, a great script, and one of Cage's most effective performa... read more

A horror film which excels in the cinema. Genuinely scary with a great atmosphere, a great script, and one of Cage's most effective performances. Monroe is excellent, as is Perkins' score. Banger 4/5

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A Review by r96sk

Certainly unsettling! <em>'Longlegs'</em> is solid horror fare. Nicolas Cage's Cobble is extremely creepy, that one scene in the car unnerved me and then some. I will say that the more we see of his character the less creeped out I was, ...

reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 7

Written by r96sk on 2024-07-19

Certainly unsettling! <em>'Longlegs'</em> is solid horror fare. Nicolas Cage's Cobble is extremely creepy, that one scene in the car unnerved me and then some. I will say that the more we see of hi...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-23

There's a fair amount of screen time given to Bill Clinton in this thriller. Luckily, there are no cigars to be seen as his Presidential visage looks down on FBI agent "Carter" (Blair Underwood). He's...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by chandlerdanier 7

Written by chandlerdanier on 2024-08-24

I had fun. It's fun. Hail Satan! Any Satan movie is pretty high on my list. Was a super cool Satan kid in high school. All Anton LaVey book reports and stuff. It's a fine Satan movie....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Sejian 8

Written by Sejian on 2024-08-25

I was really hoping this would make up for the wasted potential of Oddity (2024), and it certainly did. Longlegs (2024) mixes elements of paranormal pseudoscience with the "Devil made me do it" Sat...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Ditendra 7

Written by Ditendra on 2024-09-01

Nicolas Cage proves again with this movie that he can play any role without problems. He's such a talented actor... He's nailing his role in this movie. Movie itself is strange and interesting. And if...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by tmdb51616167 5

Written by tmdb51616167 on 2024-09-01

I recently ventured to the cinema and caught a screening of the latest psychological thriller, "Longlegs." The film delves into the twisted world of a serial killer who is believed to be possessed by ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by willasfilmworld

Written by willasfilmworld on 2025-01-12

Oz Perkins is clever and brilliant. And also, what new cryptic language is that?...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by hand2a 8

Written by hand2a on 2025-01-16

A horror film which excels in the cinema. Genuinely scary with a great atmosphere, a great script, and one of Cage's most effective performances. Monroe is excellent, as is Perkins' score. Banger 4/5...

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