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Midsommar

User rating: 3.85 75 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: July 3, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: October 8, 2019

R | Horror, Thriller | 2h 27m

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3.85/5

User rating: 3.85

Based on 240 votes and 75 reviews.


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User rating: July 11, 2019

one of the most stupid movies i've ever seen. i left half way thru it.

User rating: July 11, 2019

Soooooo good best movie I’ve seen this year

User rating: July 10, 2019

Happy when it finally ended.

User rating: July 10, 2019

Avoid - strange movie, slow storyline. It felt weird to sit through.

User rating: July 10, 2019

Visceral, emotional, deep and dark; if you liked Hereditary you'll really like this (although it is much gorier and somehow even weirder). Ari Aster continues to work with grief thematically, which Florence Pugh delivers with heart wrenching ferocity. Enough moments of uncomfortable laughter to lift you out of the lake before dropping you back in. If you're into jump scares and CGI, then this isn't the movie for you but if you want to be haunted....

User rating: July 9, 2019

WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

User rating: July 9, 2019

Bad, boring, stupid

User rating: July 9, 2019

I WANT MY MONEY BACK! Repulsive/Sick/Stupid

User rating: July 9, 2019

Kind of a bust... Ending didn't deliver for the 2 n 1/2 hr long ride. You go in waiting for shit to really hit the fan, but it never does. Also your given just enough in hopes of some crazy payout, but also never delivers. You just go from scene to scene and then it's over. This is what it feels like to have horror movie blue balls. Visually the movie was amazing and the main role did a good job acting. There's just enough to keep you to the end but when you get there it's kinda disappointing... 5 out 10.

User rating: July 8, 2019

If horror movies with cheap jump scares where the actrors fight hand to hand with demons or ghosts is your thing, chances are you're not going to like Midsommar. This movie exemplifies the real horrors of everyday life like psychiatric illness, fanaticism and substance abuse. Real horror to me is more appealing because what are the chances of me having to fight a demon or ghost in my life. Anyway, kudos to the creators. I hope to see more movies like this in the future.