The Grudge's reviews
Media reviews
Roger Ebert
Can you recommend a horror movie based on its impressive meanness? Meet Nicolas Pesce?s new and improved take on The Grudge, which is often as nasty as you want it to be, its cheesy jump-scares and generic packaging be damned.
Los Angeles Times
This is not a ?fun? horror picture. It?s about miseries both supernatural and mundane. And, yes, it?s scary. Pesce?s art-film roots are evident in the movie?s slow-burn first hour. But in the final third, The Grudge piles on the explicit gore and jump scares ? all leading to a final scene and final shot as terrifying as anything in the original series.
Slashfilm
There?s plenty of grisly stuff here, and a lot of it is done practically, which might entice some gorehounds. But that can only go so far. Pesce?s The Eyes of My Mother has ten times less gore than this and still managed to be ten times as scary. Here?s hoping he gets back to making something like that, and soon.
Rolling Stone
To start as a genre resuscitation and end up as simply generic ? that?s a far more fatal ending than any curse befalling the characters onscreen.
The Wrap
The Grudge 2020 is a prestige drama sidelined by lackluster, incoherent horror, ruining the scares and undercutting the humanity of its characters.