This is a review for the directors cut. I have not seen the theatrical version.
Djinn, the final film of Tobe Hooper, has an engaging plot, for the most part decent acting and pacing, well placed jump scares, some legitimately creepy moments, effectively scary djinn, a worthy twist ending, great cinematography, and a touch of Hooper's glorious use of red lighting. I give it 8 out of 10 stars.
If you come across a copy of the unofficially released directors cut, check it out.
8/10.
Djinn, the final film of Tobe Hooper, has an engaging plot, for the most part decent acting and pacing, well placed jump scares, some legitimately creepy moments, effectively scary djinn, a worthy twist ending, great cinematography, and a touch of Hooper's glorious use of red lighting. I give it 8 out of 10 stars.
If you come across a copy of the unofficially released directors cut, check it out.
8/10.