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Joe Leydon, Variety: Neither as purposefully spooky nor as inadvertently campy as the low-budget '50s sci-fiers it often recalls. Read more
A.A. Dowd, AV Club: For those who have ever nursed suspicions that the answer is "not enough," Honeymoon will inspire chills much more bone-deep than the ones provoked by, say, some poltergeist flinging around chairs. Read more
Stephen Farber, Hollywood Reporter: Honeymoon is a microbudgeted horror movie that achieves some genuinely shivery moments. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: The gory final act can't help but be an explanatory letdown after so much enigmatic fizz, but that's little bother when the rest of Honeymoon delivers a steady dose of newlywed nightmare. Read more
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: A lean, low-budget debut that taps into newlywed anxiety with subtle wit and no small amount of style. Read more
Nigel Floyd, Time Out: Leslie and Treadaway extract plenty of existential doubt and distressing emotion from what is essentially a claustrophobic two-hander. Read more
Zachary Wigon, Village Voice: Achieves emotional resonance due to how effectively it joins its source of horror with the stuff of everyday human anxieties. Read more