Abigail Review: Explosive Horror That’s Buckets of Fun (2024)

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Heist horror from Radio Silence is a joyful gorefest.

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Elevated horror can be wonderful. Packed with subtext, visually stunning, often emotionally devastating with standout performances across the board, the subgenre is full of greats. But sometimes you just want exploding bodies.

If this is you, with Abigail you have come to the right place. From directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett who are part of the collective called Radio Silence, this is a genre mashup which begins with an Oceans 11-style set up where the loot is a little girl our gang of professional criminals will be holding for ransom. But when they get to the vast mansion where she is to spend the night, something is very off, and things head into Dusk Til Dawn territory. This lot have very definitely come to the wrong place.

Radio Silence have been occupied with the last two Scream movies of late, but Abigail is much closer in tone to 2019s Ready or Not. That movie was a lot of fun, and this one is even better, with a pleasingly twisty plot, ramping up the shocks and gore and providing plenty of laughs from its excellent ensemble cast. Plus there’s the absolute revelation that is little Abigail herself…

Hired by the mysterious Lambert (Giancarlo Esposito), our gang of rogues are led by Dan Stevens’ “Frank” (the group are named after members of the Rat Pack so they don’t know each other’s personal details). Joining him are Melissa Barrera’s “Joey”, in the game to support her son, Kathryn Newton’s tech whiz “Sammy”, Kevin Durrand’s muscle man “Peter”, William Catlett’s surveillance guy “Rickles” and Angus Cloud, in his final role, as driver “Dean” – the film is dedicated to Cloud who sadly passed in 2023.

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Promised an insane amount of money by Lambert, the gang hole up in the enormous estate where they are holding Abigail hostage, and watch for intruders. But exactly who has captured who is not as it seems.

Like Ready or Not, Abigail is set almost entirely in a single location and what a location that is! A labyrinthine multi-story property full of hidden doors, gloomy basem*nts and so many rooms and corridors it’s easy to get lost, it’s a great set up. The gang are stuck there for the night. But what they are stuck with exactly doesn’t become clear until the start of the second act.

The ace up Abigail’s sleeve is Abigail. Played by Alisha Weir, who starred in the film adaptation of Matilda: The Musical, she’s an absolute revelation. Abigail is a ballerina, she’s the adorable daughter of a very rich man, and she’s also a vampire. Yes, Abigail leans hard into genre and it’s the best vampire movie we’ve seen in ages. Adopting some bits of vampire lore, while rejecting others, Abigail keeps the audience, and the human characters, guessing, allowing for some wonderful, scary and sometimes absolutely disgusting set pieces. Kathryn Newton in particular is put through the ringer (if Ready or Not is anything to go by Radio Silence do like to gunge up their female characters), though she also gets a standout scene involving a dance which is going to become the next TikTok trend sitting alongside those from M3GAN and Wednesday.

Making Abigail a ballerina was a genius move, allowing Weir to explore her vampire physicality in ways that are beautiful and creepy at the same time. While the film wears its references on its sleeve – and there are several – it stays fresh throughout.

Stevens in particular looks like he’s having an absolute blast – with this, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Cuckoo on its way, he’s having a top year. Scream and Scream VI star Barrera makes a game horror heroine too, though the movie could do without some of the moral and pseudo-emotional beats that Joey, particularly, juggles. We appreciate this is a genre mashup but parenting melodrama doesn’t need to be in the mix. Still that’s a tiny niggle for an otherwise excellent film.

Radio Silence have proven themselves as one of the most exciting, and crucially, fun, voices in the horror genre and Abigail takes this to the next level. It’s creepy and gross but not too disturbing for horror-skeptics while it should make gorehounds’ hearts sing.

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Abigail opens in cinemas on April 19.

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4 out of 5

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Abigail Review: Explosive Horror That’s Buckets of Fun? ›

Radio Silence have been occupied with the last two Scream movies of late, but Abigail is much closer in tone to 2019s Ready or Not. That movie was a lot of fun, and this one is even better, with a pleasingly twisty plot, ramping up the shocks and gore and providing plenty of laughs from its excellent ensemble cast.

Why is the Abigail movie rated R? ›

Please be warned that the film is officially rated R for strong bloody violence and gore throughout, pervasive language and brief drug use. Looking for more bloodsucking action?

What is the 2024 movie Abigail about? ›

Is Abigail a horror movie? ›

Abigail, a horror/thriller set to release on April 26, 2024, in India. (Image credit - Instagram) In Abigail, a set of would-be criminals set out to kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld figure.

Is Abigail worth watching? ›

I highly recommend this horror film for people to see, and even though the fact that Abigail is a vampire is given away in the trailers, I really don't think it's detracts from the overall enjoyment of the film.

Is Gone girl appropriate for a 12 year old? ›

I've recommeneded this book to several of my friends and they've all understood and enjoyed it. We may act like it, but we aren't all as foolish and naive as some believe us to be. Joann this book is NOT appropriate for teens.

Why is the good girl rated R? ›

Strong language is used throughout the film, and there are several scenes depicting sex without frontal nudity. Alcohol and drug abuse (pot) are depicted. There is a scene of coerced sex that verges on rape, and two offscreen deaths, one by suicide.

What happened to Abigail in the end? ›

At the end of the play, when Abigail realizes that her plan has failed and that she has condemned Proctor to hang, she displays the same cold indifference that governs her actions throughout the play. She flees Salem, leaving Proctor without so much as a second glance.

Why is the movie Abigail dubbed? ›

One awkward issue several folks have mentioned is the dubbing. In a little research I found this Russian move was filmed in English for world-wide distribution. But the actor's accents were rather heavy so the producers decided to re-dub the English words with new English voice actors

Will there be a sequel to Abigail? ›

It was more important for the filmmakers to focus on the unlikely connection between Joey and Abigail, and given that both characters do ultimately survive, the movie leaves open the possibility of a sequel. But that was not the filmmakers' intention at all.

Why does Abigail scream? ›

Abigail and the girls begin screaming that Mary is sending her spirit at them. Mary pleads with them to stop, but the girls repeat her words verbatim. The room erupts into a hectic frenzy of fear, excitement, and confusion. Mary seems to become infected with the hysteria of the other girls and starts screaming too.

Where did they film Abigail? ›

Abigail was filmed at a real manor doubling as the movie's mansion, creating a single location horror film. The Guinness manor in Dublin, Ireland provided a dynamic backdrop for Abigail, adding fear with taxidermy chosen by the production team.

When did the movie Abigail come out? ›

Abigail had its world premiere at the Overlook Film Festival on April 7, 2024, and was theatrically released in the United States by Universal Pictures on April 19, 2024. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and has grossed $17 million worldwide.

What age rating is Abigail 2024? ›

Rated R for strong bloody violence and gore throughout, pervasive language and brief drug use.

When was Abigail 2024 filmed? ›

Based on the 1936 horror classic Dracula's Daughter, the film began production in 2023 but was halted by the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, only resuming and wrapping filming that December.

Is Dracula in Abigail? ›

When Abigail and Joey team up in the film's final scenes to kill Frank, who is now a vampire, their success after an extensive fight scene is as close as the film comes to a feminist moment. But just as Abigail decides to let Joey leave, her vampire father (the film's version of Dracula) arrives.

What is the movie Abigail rated? ›

Is this is the end Rated R? ›

Watching Experience: Quality(opinionated): (My rating) Rated R For nonstop strong language, crude sexual references throughout, bloody violence, drug use throughout, and some graphic nudity.

Why is the movie Bad Girls Rated R? ›

Content: -3 Excessive sex, violence, immorality, and/or worldview problems. (Sometimes excessive content such as violence is in otherwise redemptive movies.)

Why is the movie in the bedroom rated R? ›

SUBSTANCE USE - Several persons smoke cigarettes and some are shown drinking beer and wine. There is a reference to a man taking a sleeping aid. DISCUSSION TOPICS - The death of a child, divorce and separation, grief, a formal education, career vs. labor, jealousy, anger, the legal system.

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