Zach Cregger
Barbarian
In town for a job interview, a young woman arrives at her Airbnb late at night only to find that her rental has been mistakenly double-booked and a strange man is already staying there. Against her better judgement, she decides to stay the night anyway, but soon discovers that there is much more to be afraid of in the house than the other house guest.
- Director: Zach Cregger
- Main Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Justin Long, Richard Brake, Georgina Campbell, Matthew Patrick Davis
- Soundtrack: Anna Drubich
- Cinematography: Zach Kuperstein
- Screenplay: Zach Cregger
Cinema Premiere: September 9, 2022
Reviews
10 reviews of Barbarian (2022)
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7 / 10
As the film progresses, it becomes even more disgusting - but it constantly balances perfectly between horror, thriller, and some sort of repulsive comedy. The violence comes seemingly out of nowhere and then quickly disappears. This makes it significantly more suspenseful. - Fredrik Lagnetoft
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7 / 10
The further the film progresses, the more slimy it becomes - but it constantly balances perfectly between horror, thriller, and a kind of slimy comedy. The violence comes out of the blue and disappears just as quickly. This makes it significantly more thrilling. - Mikkel Lauridsen
Danish: Review: "Barbarian"
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7 / 10
The longer the film goes on, the more eerie it becomes - but it constantly balances perfectly between horror, thriller, and a kind of abhorrent comedy. The violence seemingly comes out of nowhere and disappears just as quickly. This makes it much more exciting. - Casper Nilsen
Norwegian: Review: "Barbarian"
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7 / 10
The longer the film progresses, the more repulsive it becomes - but it constantly balances perfectly between horror, suspense, and a kind of repulsive comedy. Violence appears to come out of nowhere and then disappears just as quickly. This makes it significantly more thrilling. - Jaakko Niemi
Finnish: Review: "Barbarian"
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7 / 10
The longer the film lasts, the more repulsive it becomes - but at the same time it perfectly balances between horror, thriller and a certain kind of disgusting comedy. The violence seems to come from nowhere and disappears just as quickly. This makes the film much more exciting. - Mariusz Gorski
Polish: Review: "Barbarians"
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7 / 10
The further the film progresses, the more disgusting it becomes - but it perfectly balances between horror, suspense, and a kind of nauseating comedy. The violence comes out of nowhere and disappears quickly. This makes it much more thrilling. - Marcos Correia
Portuguese: Review: "Barbarian"
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7 / 10
As the film progresses, it becomes increasingly repulsive - but it constantly skillfully balances between horror, suspense, and a kind of repulsive comedy. The violence seems to come out of nowhere and disappears just as quickly. This makes it much more thrilling. - Bianca Cunha
Portuguese: Review: "Brutal Nights"
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7 / 10
As the film progresses, it becomes even more disgusting - but it always maintains an excellent balance between horror, suspense, and hilarious comedy. Violence almost never appears and disappears just as quickly. This makes it much more thrilling. - Yara Özdemir
Turkish: Review: "Barbarian"
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7 / 10
As the film progresses, it becomes more disgusting, but it constantly strikes the perfect balance between horror, thriller, and some kind of gross comedy. The violence comes seemingly out of nowhere and then disappears just as quickly. This makes it much more thrilling. - Grace Charlton
Box Office
Barbarian has earned a total of 45 352 337 dollars from cinemas across the world (the global box office).
1. Filmbladet
The longer the film goes on, the more disgusting it becomes - but it constantly balances perfectly between horror, thriller and some kind of disgusting comedy. The violence comes from seemingly nowhere and then disappears just as quickly. That makes it much more exciting. - Fredrik Lagnetoft
Swedish: Review: "Barbarian"