Red Lights
Psychologist Matheson and her assistant Buckley demystify fake claims of phantom whispering, faith cure and other mental fact byidentifing what Matheson calls 'red lights'.
11 September 1956, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
5 March 1962, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 April 1979, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain
May 31, 1966 in Paris, France
16 February 1976, Hempstead, New York, USA
8 October 1949, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
16 February 1989, Sherman Oaks, California, USA
1982, England, UK
27 September 1939, London, England, UK
24 February 1982, Terrassa, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
23 September 1977, Castalla, Alacant, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain
22 October 1938, Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada
September 18, 2012
Red Lights has a decent premise, but the script lets the actors down. While it has interesting twists and bucks convention, the story is just far too weak to be enjoyable.August 10, 2012
The film doesn't offer the sense of release, or of surprise, that it seems to take for granted.August 02, 2012
With the sort of last-minute plot twist that sank M. Night Shyamalan's career, Red Lights comes to an unexpected, risible end.September 05, 2012
A fun caper thinly veiled as a supernatural thriller - a mystery loaded with all the tricks and devices recently made popular by M. Night Shyamalan.March 14, 2013
It's crushingly disappointing when it falls apart so completely in the second half.August 10, 2012
A clever thriller, bolstered by three great performances.August 09, 2012
"The X-Files" is long gone. Hail and farewell. But its spirit lives on in "Red Lights." Hail, hail.October 05, 2012
It almost feels like an occult thriller that has slowly transformed into a comedy -- and you didn't even notice.August 13, 2012
The degree to which Red Lights ultimately peters out is nothing short of spectacular...August 02, 2012
A lot of talent comes up empty in "Red Lights," a thriller that doesn't thrill.August 16, 2012
The fact that Red Lights' action doesn't operate in a recognizable universe, however, is a constant problem.August 02, 2012
By strict definition, any movie featuring Robert De Niro as a spoon-bending clairvoyant superstar ought to hold a few cards up its sleeve.