The Possession of Hannah Grace's reviews
Media reviews
Cinemanía
Plays it safe just so that anybody is surprised, with the feel of a teenager, massive, "blockbustery" targeted film.
Fotogramas
An unusual psychoanalysis session from a movie that prefers to be a long night of screams and jumpscares in the theatre. What is not all that bad.
El País
When the action starts to take place it feels like a bad slasher, and none of the death choreographies, nor its final climax, are interesting at all.
El Mundo
Every single horror movie cliché is present, but the plot moves with fluidity.
The Hollywood Reporter
'Hannah Grace' never overcomes the compendium of clichés in Brian Sieve's screenplay, which resembles a greatest hits of demonic possession films.
Variety
A character with almost no personality (...) The cadavers are extremely realistic-looking (...) Hannah is possessed, although she's lifeless. Sort of like the movie.
New York Times
Van Rooijen's overreliance on herky-jerky jump scares is a pity, because the movie that exists in the silence is surprisingly satisfying.
The Wrap
Half the movie ticks by with humdrum repetition (...) Our protagonist isn't developed enough to carry a whole film by herself.