Movie Title : The Loved Ones
Release Date : Jun 1, 2012 Limited Genre Movie :Art House & International,Horror
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Xavier Samuel,Robin McLeavy,John Brumpton,Richard Wilson,Victoria Thaine,Jessica McNamee
Lola Stone asked Brent Mitchell to the prom, but Brent said no, and now he's screwed. What happens when Lola doesn't get what she wants? She enlists Daddy's help to throw a prom of her own where she is queen and Brent is king, whether he likes it or not. The Loved Ones is what happens when puppy love goes horribly, violently wrong. Brent should have said yes. -- (C) Paramount R
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User Percentage For The Loved Ones : 75 %
User Count Like for The Loved Ones : 8,934
Dennis Harvey-Variety
Sean Byrne has established himself as one hell of a guy to watch with his first feature film, delivering something bright, brand new and deeply felt.
Meredith Borders-Badass Digest
The Loved Ones has a lot to offer in wit, style and entertainment and I can highly recommend it.
Craig Skinner-HeyUGuys
The Loved Ones is a breath of fresh air for the so-called "torture porn" sub-genre of horror movies.
Mark H. Harris-About.com
I kinda dug the flick.
Witney Seibold-CraveOnline
It's a terrifying masterpiece that turns high school drama into a literal dead zone.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
The most severe violence in the film is tempered by moments of effective dark humor.
Brian Salisbury-Film School Rejects
There is clearly a lot of ambition to The Loved Ones and the near-brilliant leading performances help make the film a unique and terrifying experience.
David Baldwin-We Got This Covered
It's got heart, gore, suspense, and an unusual family-style drama you won't likely forget... and Lola is a terrific character: pretty scary in pink!
Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com
The Loved Ones constantly moves in unexpected directions.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Moviegoers with an aversion to violence will stay away, but genre buffs with a taste for the extreme should ensure healthy ticket sales.
Pam Grady-Boxoffice Magazine
There's enough genuine tension and imagination to provide some shocks and visceral chills.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Those with a fondness for cinematic evildoing might find themselves richly entertained by this macabre feature, which somehow manages the finer points of grief and festering wounds with exceptional directorial skill.
Brian Orndorf-BrianOrndorf.com
Sean Byrne endows his rote slasher material with the kind of blackly comic wit and levity that virtually guarantee its entry into the contemporary midnight-movie canon.
Calum Marsh-Slant Magazine
Horror fans are going to love this, but those who recognize a filmmaking skill to go along with the gore may appreciate it even more.
Erik Childress-eFilmCritic.com
Edible roadkill, Frontal lobotomies, teenage psychopaths and Kasey Chambers music....Precisely what every school dance should feature, right? A surprising, fast, stylised Aussie torture porn.
Marc Fennell-Triple J
It's a well made film. One for the gore fans.
Julie Rigg-MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Australian horror film The Loved Ones proves that it is the quiet ones you have to watch out for.
Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
The morbid jokes and the shocking moments of horror, all played straight by an excellent cast, plus some moments of grisly originality, combine in a film that's better than the average for this sort of admittedly dodgy exploitation piece.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
A blood-spattered, tongue-in-cheek horror comedy that features plenty of low-rent gore, some extra-cheesy lines and some terrific performances.
Jim Schembri-The Age (Australia)
Arguably the only flaw to The Loved Ones' gore-and-guffaws approach is that Byrne does not quite have enough strong material to fill a noticeably slender 80-minute running time.
Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)
TagLine The Loved Ones Don't break her heart
Release Date : Jun 1, 2012 Limited Genre Movie :Art House & International,Horror
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Xavier Samuel,Robin McLeavy,John Brumpton,Richard Wilson,Victoria Thaine,Jessica McNamee
Lola Stone asked Brent Mitchell to the prom, but Brent said no, and now he's screwed. What happens when Lola doesn't get what she wants? She enlists Daddy's help to throw a prom of her own where she is queen and Brent is king, whether he likes it or not. The Loved Ones is what happens when puppy love goes horribly, violently wrong. Brent should have said yes. -- (C) Paramount R
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Transcends mere torture porn -- though there's plenty for the squeamish to squirm over here -- in its deftly controlled mix of empathy, grotesquerie and sardonic humor.Dennis Harvey-Variety
Sean Byrne has established himself as one hell of a guy to watch with his first feature film, delivering something bright, brand new and deeply felt.
Meredith Borders-Badass Digest
The Loved Ones has a lot to offer in wit, style and entertainment and I can highly recommend it.
Craig Skinner-HeyUGuys
The Loved Ones is a breath of fresh air for the so-called "torture porn" sub-genre of horror movies.
Mark H. Harris-About.com
I kinda dug the flick.
Witney Seibold-CraveOnline
It's a terrifying masterpiece that turns high school drama into a literal dead zone.
Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
The most severe violence in the film is tempered by moments of effective dark humor.
Brian Salisbury-Film School Rejects
There is clearly a lot of ambition to The Loved Ones and the near-brilliant leading performances help make the film a unique and terrifying experience.
David Baldwin-We Got This Covered
It's got heart, gore, suspense, and an unusual family-style drama you won't likely forget... and Lola is a terrific character: pretty scary in pink!
Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com
The Loved Ones constantly moves in unexpected directions.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Moviegoers with an aversion to violence will stay away, but genre buffs with a taste for the extreme should ensure healthy ticket sales.
Pam Grady-Boxoffice Magazine
There's enough genuine tension and imagination to provide some shocks and visceral chills.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Those with a fondness for cinematic evildoing might find themselves richly entertained by this macabre feature, which somehow manages the finer points of grief and festering wounds with exceptional directorial skill.
Brian Orndorf-BrianOrndorf.com
Sean Byrne endows his rote slasher material with the kind of blackly comic wit and levity that virtually guarantee its entry into the contemporary midnight-movie canon.
Calum Marsh-Slant Magazine
Horror fans are going to love this, but those who recognize a filmmaking skill to go along with the gore may appreciate it even more.
Erik Childress-eFilmCritic.com
Edible roadkill, Frontal lobotomies, teenage psychopaths and Kasey Chambers music....Precisely what every school dance should feature, right? A surprising, fast, stylised Aussie torture porn.
Marc Fennell-Triple J
It's a well made film. One for the gore fans.
Julie Rigg-MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Australian horror film The Loved Ones proves that it is the quiet ones you have to watch out for.
Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
The morbid jokes and the shocking moments of horror, all played straight by an excellent cast, plus some moments of grisly originality, combine in a film that's better than the average for this sort of admittedly dodgy exploitation piece.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
A blood-spattered, tongue-in-cheek horror comedy that features plenty of low-rent gore, some extra-cheesy lines and some terrific performances.
Jim Schembri-The Age (Australia)
Arguably the only flaw to The Loved Ones' gore-and-guffaws approach is that Byrne does not quite have enough strong material to fill a noticeably slender 80-minute running time.
Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)
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Lola Stone asked Brent Mitchell to the prom, but Brent said no, and now he's screwed. What happens when Lola doesn't get what she wants? She enlists Daddy's help to throw a prom of her own, where she is queen and Brent is king -- whether he likes it or not. THE LOVED ONES is what happens when puppy love goes horribly, violently wrong. Brent should have said yes...TagLine The Loved Ones Don't break her heart