Longlegs's reviews
Media reviews
Slashfilm
After it's over, you won't soon forget what you've seen and heard. Even if you try, it'll come back ? whether in your fantasies, your nightmares, or both.
Time Out
It\'s artfully shot, the aspect ratio tightening claustrophobically as it flashes back to the 1970s. But Perkins\'s script also sprinkles in sudden shocks, deeply macabre moments and slashes of dark humour to generate a deep unease all of its own.
Screen Daily
Myriad horror films create a sense of dread, but few manage to evoke the palpable evil that emanates from Longlegs.
The Hollywood Reporter
Writer-director Osgood Perkins\' serial killer chiller fully acknowledges a debt to The Silence of the Lambs in its chronicle of a young female rookie agent pulled into the FBI manhunt for a killer wiping out entire families. But the movie is also its own freaky trip, a darkly disturbing experience pulsing with an evil that\'s unrelenting in its subcutaneous creepiness.