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‘Speak No Evil’ ending, explained: Star James McAvoy breaks down his last line
The Danish film, which stars Morten Burian, Sidsel Siem Koch, Fedja van Huêt and Karina Smulders, ends with family Bjørn, Louise and Agnes escaping after Bjørn finds the body of Patrick and Karin's (adapted in 2024 to Paddy and Kira) "son," Abel.
‘I Don’t Know What It Is About Americans.’ Original Speak No Evil Director Criticizes The James McAvoy Remake’s Ending
Though it may be one of the more subdued successes of the 2024 movie schedule , Universal and Blumhouse’s Speak No Evil has started to make a name for itself with horror fans. T
James McAvoy's positively toxic 'Speak No Evil' villain was 'a tricky gift'
James McAvoy has played good guys and villains, and he gets to combine the two as the complex antagonist of new horror movie remake "Speak No Evil."
James McAvoy is serving dangerous daddy in 'Speak No Evil'—but how gay is it?
Despite the muscled madness from the Scottish heartthrob, there's still a lot of problems with Universal Pictures' newest horror thriller Speak No Evil.
Critics Have Seen Speak No Evil, And They Can’t Keep Quiet About James McAvoy’s Performance
The trio befriend James McAvoy’s Paddy and his family and decide to return with them to their home in the UK countryside. It doesn’t take long, though, for the Daltons to realize something isn’t right.
Review: James McAvoy will creep you out in 'Speak No Evil' remake
Film critic Peter Travers reviews "Speak No Evil" by James Watkins, starring James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis and Scoot McNairy.
Speak No Evil Director Discusses James McAvoy's Role in the Film
Speak No Evil director James Watkins talks about James McAvoy's role in the recent relaunch of the popular horror film.
‘Speak No Evil’ James McAvoy Shines in Horror Remake (Review)
James Watkins Written By: Christian Tafdrup, Mads Tafdrup, James Watkins Starring: James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, Scoot McNairy, Aisling Franciosi Genre: Horror, Suspense Rated R All media courtesy of Universal Pictures ‘Speak No Evil’ is the new American version of the Dutch film titled the same.
James McAvoy is scary good in 'Speak No Evil'
Movie critics Lee Thomas and Adam Graham look at 'Speak No Evil', The Kevin Smith release 'The 4:30 Movie', and the Netflix sci-fi movie 'The Uglies' this week.
Original Speak No Evil director was not impressed by the remake
Christian Tafdrup, director of the original Speak No Evil, was not impressed by the changes made for the Blumhouse remake
'People Left My Film Traumatized:' Speak No Evil Director Criticizes the Ending of American Remake
The Speak No Evil reboot has been doing well at the global box office, with earnings of $24.2 million and counting. However, the director of the original Danish film has taken issue with the remake's ending.
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X-Men Star James McAvoy Gets Candid About Promoting Speak No Evil When There’s A Marvel Movie In Theaters, And I Totally Get His Frustration
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'Speak No Evil' Global Box Office Continues To Scare Up Audiences for James McAvoy Horror
James McAvoy's horror Speak No Evil is continuing to perform well at the global box office. See how much the movie has made ...
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Speak No Evil: a 'brilliantly constructed' psychological thriller
Its title may be unpromising, but "
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‘Speak No Evil’ Leaves Frittered Potential
Speak No Evil opens with an idyllic family vacation at a luxurious villa in Italy, where the Dalton family escapes the ...
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