There’s something to be said for short movies. Barely cracking the 80-minute mark, “Lights Out” is a terse and tense horror film that relies on familiar tropes — half-imagined spirits stalking people, especially while they’re trying to sleep — but does so with verve and some very effective scares.
Lights Out
Lights Out
Lights Out
There’s something to be said for short movies. Barely cracking the 80-minute mark, “Lights Out” is a terse and tense horror film that relies on familiar tropes — half-imagined spirits stalking people, especially while they’re trying to sleep — but does so with verve and some very effective scares.