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Discover the TERRIFYING new chapter in the groundbreaking Ring franchise. When a radical college professor (Johnny Galecki, “The Big Bang Theory”) uncovers the mysterious video rumored to kill viewers seven days after watching, he enlists his students in a dangerous experiment to unlock the secrets behind the Samara legend. When the deadly video goes viral, they must find a way to break the curse and defeat Samara before her evil is unleashed upon the world. But, how do you stop her when she's everywhere?
Értékelés
Szülői felügyelet nélkül csak 13 év felettieknek
Horror
Értékelések és vélemények
3,6
978 vélemény
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Ashlei42
Megjelölés kifogásolhatóként
2017. április 22.
First off, this movie should be rated R not PG13. I would never allowed my 13 old to see these types of paranormal/horror movies. 2nd, it was awful and I'm so glad I had gotten free tickets. It didn't even come close to the original Rings. 3rd, I left about a hour into this horrible movie. I definitely don't recommend buying or renting. 👎💤💤
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Willie Singleton III
Megjelölés kifogásolhatóként
2021. január 22.
Just got this movie, only half way through, might add some stars, but the problem is this lead girl is dumb as s***. She's historically retarded for no reason, and I'm hoping against hope itself that she meets her end. And someone said they wish the people from the first two were still in it, but by all accounts they should be dead by now.
Sylvio
Megjelölés kifogásolhatóként
2018. január 3.
Despite what silly clown critic John Semley says, Rings was not "incoherent." Rings has an amazing score, beautiful cinematography and told Samar's story beautifully. While the dialogue between Julia and Holt could have definitely been written better (it seemed very odd and stiff, at times), it was overall a really good movie and I wouldn't mind a sequel. Matilda Lultz is a new actress from what I read, and still, I think she's what made the film just that much better. I loved Johnny Galecki in this! My only complaint: when Julia said "I could feel her suffering and it's getting worse", that was odd. Speaking like that, it'd have made more sense if she was journaling, it doesn't seem natural to talk like that to someone, unless the person was writing in their diary or something.