In South America, the life of a new young family turned into a terrifying path, as they soon found themselves in front of a house haunted by the ghosts of young children. Things seem to go wrong, leading them to a dark history and evil behavior on the part of an American company trying to change events.
Its lack of consistency in keeping audiences on the edge of their seats makes Out of the Dark essentially and disappointingly just another unoriginal supernatural melodrama we've all seen before.
This Colombia-shot supernatural suspenser with American/British leads and a mostly Spanish creative team offers professional polish but no interesting ideas or atmospherics.
Without compelling characters, worthwhile performances, or superficially arresting aesthetic pleasures, the only thing of interest in "Out of the Dark" is its thematic concern with suppressed third-world citizens.