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Dark Places
Believing that her brother is innocent, Libby Day, the only survivor from a slaughter for the whole family, with the help of secret society obsessed with solving mysterious crime, shocked by discovering the fact of that night.
11 November 1996, Elkhart, Texas, USA
3 May 1975, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
11 July 1964, Laurel, Maryland, USA
August 07, 2015
Each flashback or revelatory conversation fills in a few more details of the overheated story without giving us a reason to care about it in the first place.
August 09, 2015
The mystery itself eventually becomes tiresome and shrug-worthy, even as the film breathlessly racks up the revelations.
March 08, 2016
Based on another page-turner by Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn, mystery thriller Dark Places can't match its predecessor for throat-grabbing suspense.
April 05, 2016
Wishy-washy and all-round characterless, Dark Places is neither as dark nor as daring as its synopsis, title and everything else about it suggests. In fact, it's disappointingly vanilla and a film better left off for a small-screen viewing.
August 14, 2015
The third offering from Flynn Dark Places does its best to stir a multitude of emotions within us, but in doing so, the film feels contrived and hurried.
January 24, 2016
Paquet-Brenner invests the split-time action with some brooding menace and the cinematographer, Barry Ackroyd, does his best to lend some urgency, even as things spiral from suspense into outright silliness.
August 13, 2015
The surface level generic pleasures of Dark Places and the stellar cast are entertaining enough, even if it doesn't quite stick the landing.
August 07, 2015
Director Gilles Paquet-Brenner marshaled a top-tier cast and commanded them to tromp across Flynn's intelligent bestseller like investigators muddying a crime scene.
January 19, 2016
That unnerving way Flynn has of taking us to dark, deliciously twisted places has been utterly massacred.
April 06, 2016
Dark Places has suggestions of a moody true-crime drama ... But languid pacing, poor directorial choices and a series of narrative dead ends make watching it a tiresome chore.

