Lights Out Blu-ray + Digital HD
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When Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) left home, she thought that her childhood fears were behind her. As a young girl growing up, she was never really sure of what was real when the lights went out at night. Now, her little brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman) is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that jeopardized her safety and sanity. Holding a mysterious attachment to their mother (Maria Bello), a supernatural entity has returned with a vengeance to torment the entire family. Lights Out Blu-ray + Digital HD
Bonus Content: Lights Out Blu-ray + Digital HD
– Deleted Scenes
Additional information
| Digital Copy Expiration Date : | December 31, 2019 |
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| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
| MPAA rating : | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Product Dimensions : | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number : | B01H5XZ33S |
| Director : | David F. Sandberg |
| Media Format : | Blu-ray, NTSC |
| Run time : | 1 hour and 21 minutes |
| Release date : | October 25, 2016 |
| Actors : | Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Alexander Dipersia, Billy Burke, Maria Bello |
| Producers : | Walter Hamada, James Wan, Dave Neustadter, Lawrence Grey, Eric Heisserer |
| Studio : | Warner Home Video |
| ASIN : | B01H5XZ33S |
| Country of Origin : | USA |
| Number of discs : | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank: | #1,239 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews: | (9,597) |
10 reviews for Lights Out Blu-ray + Digital HD
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melissa –
Lights out
This was a good scary movie. I wasn’t sure at first but definitely worth a watch.
Khristian –
Don’t move lights out!
Awesome babysitter for kids to rekindle your love with your wife. Kids will not move until you get back lol
Lisa Walsh –
A+
A++++ Quality merchandise – fast, well packaged shipment – Thank You!
J. Wright –
Another Great Step in Reclaiming Horror
As a horror fan, I have spent many years waiting for just one quality horror movie without compromise. God knows I browse Netflix and wonder if I’d rather see something that might not be made all that seriously or one that was probably made with a serious intent. Here, we have a truly solid entry. There’s a well-timed opening that establishes the horror entity and then a gradual reveal of who or what the entity was/is. There’s a personal story about a sister choosing to take care of her brother because her mother is psychologically ill that feels sincere. I also like how the movie retains a sense of being unpredictable. Overall, the themes are set up and explored efficiently, there are some excellent scenes, and the movie builds to a darkly beautiful finale. There’s a great sense of place as the director establishes the areas and then has the characters act in the areas so that we know where they are in the structure of the house rather than just being a ‘scene’ away from the other characters. Elizabeth Shue is reliably fantastic.Just FYI, I prefer to just watch a movie without watching trailers or reading much beforehand which is why this review does not describe much in detail. This is a perfect horror movie to just watch without watching anything beforehand and see if you enjoy it. Many movies are best experienced that way. The only thing I had a slight issue with is that you are just buying a blu-ray with a digital copy, no DVD. I personally keep the DVDs and give them to friends and family to rent/keep, and this was one in which I was excited to share the movie. Ah well, at least I got a blu-ray and a digital copy. And one of at least ten solid horror flicks to be released in the same year.
41 people found this helpful
Spuden –
It was a pretty good film.
The quality of the filming was good. For me, sound quality and lighting have to be good or else it’s just too distracting, and both were great here. As stated in the “X-ray” Trivia near the end, the director used natural lighting as much as possible, which I feel was an excellent choice without sacrificing visibility too much. Unfortunately the scares are mostly jump-scares. I’ve seen enough of these films to anticipate when one is going to take place, which takes the sting out of them. The story was okay. There were some plot holes and obvious places where the film doesn’t pay attention to its own rules. The most elevated my heart rate got was about half an hour toward the end: My cat sat on my lap and was kneading with her sharp little claws, so I had to pause the movie to give her a toenail trim. Oh, and some people may feel offended due to references to self-harm and mental illness, and they probably shouldn’t browse this genre in the first place. Cheers
JWG Marine LLC –
A Creepy Baby Bear’s Bed: Just Right (in every way). A definite watch!
Definitely a very solid movie. Its pace is quick, as is the length of the movie. Very well done technically (with very little CGI), solid acting, and many suspenseful, legit scenes with a good scare, not like many movies with a lot of build ups with nothing to follow it but a ‘silly trying to be cute scene’ for lack of true substance. This movie perfect portions of substance throughout . This movie It’s like a creepy baby bears bed: everything is just right. A high caliber movie in this genre. I found many of the reviews very well and thoughtfully written. It’s difficult to add more insights & helpful feedback as the reviews were as high caliber as the movie. I love this type of movie and clearly see how the references to “Mama”, “The Conjuring”, and “The Babadook” were spot on in the reviews I read. I really can appreciate those references, and see clearly why those movies were often cited in other reviews. Moreover, these references in the reviews clearly mention don’t expect rehash of those movies. It’s plays upon the primal fear of things most of have had and some still do. In the darkness, the shadows when we are alone, we question did we see something, or did we see nothing, or are we just not sure? Are you sure its nothing? This movie is surprisingly good if not excellent. It’s difficult to find a movie that has that right blend of being just believable enough to make you jump a few times and then leave you on the edge of your seat and stay there. I can see also some influence from “The Ring”. If you choose to watch this, I hope you do, I believe you will not be disappointed. After all, who is truly afraid of the dark . . .
5 people found this helpful
Fryzilla: King of the Monsters –
TURN ON THOSE LIGHTS!!!
Are you afraid of the dark? I know I was since I was a kid, and I still am a little bit as an adult. Ok it’s not the dark that I’m afraid of, it’s the idea of something lurking in the dark, something that can or wants to hurt you but you can’t see it even if it’s right in front of you, that scares me. Unfortunately horror movies thrive on this entire idea, and this one is no different. I was originally not interested in this movie when it first came out, but curiosity eventually got to me and I decided to give it a shot. And I was pleasantly surprised that it turned out pretty good. The acting was good and I did like the dynamic with the brother and sister, and the movie had some very creepy moments that I enjoyed. I wasn’t surprised about there being a lot of jump scares since this was produced by James Wan, whose movies rely heavily on jump scares, but most of them were handled very well. Even though the ending was a bit disappointing and they didn’t do very much with the black lighting idea, the movie was very well done, which shouldn’t surprise anyone since the director also directed the short film that it was based on so you know there must have been some love and care put into it. I’m glad to have watched this movie, and if given the chance, I would watch it again…as long as the lights are on.
One person found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
Excellent
Good errie movie!
James howard –
The Movie was great with my popcorn and beer 🍺
I loved the movie 🎬 it was very scary enough to make me happy 😊
John –
Gotta watch it!!
Loved it. Well written. Plenty of jump scares.