Visions
After moving to a vineyard to start a new life with her husband, young mother-to-be Julia begins to experience terrifying visions.
March 20, 1948, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
19 October 1982, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
4 January 1965, Havana, Cuba
15 March 1975, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
25 February 1973, White Bluff, Tennessee, USA
24 March 1973, Houston, Texas, USA
25 August 1963, West Virginia, USA
February 22, 2016
The premise could be interesting, but the script and the delivery are bad. [Full review in Spanish]February 18, 2016
Visions fails to deliver any actual scares, falling into every cliche seen in ghost and haunted house movies. [Full review in Spanish]May 16, 2016
There's little doubt that Visions suffers from an overly familiar atmosphere that's compounded by a painfully-deliberate first half...February 12, 2016
A mild thriller with some supernatural elements, but not the horror movie the trailers advertised. [Full review in Spanish]April 11, 2016
A simple and lineal story that revolves around the paranormal but plants some doubts about human dramas. [Full review in Spanish]May 16, 2016
A very forgettable movie, with female characters that are hysterical and male characters plain and boring. [Full review in Spanish]March 02, 2016
The forced dialogs and bad acting manage to get a laugh out of you, which is terribly sad for a genre film, because it makes it seem as if we're watching a comedy in poor taste. [Full Review in Spanish]May 16, 2016
Visions is not exactly what you might call an original idea. With creepy shadows, weird sects and ghostly manifestations, it's a premise that has already been explored in numerous variations.February 18, 2016
An entertaining film with a very surprising ending. [Full review in Spanish]May 25, 2016
It is not quite as gripping as The Gift, but Visions is still worth watching. Sometimes, it pays to play by the book.February 15, 2016
Visions is a film without the slightest hint of personality. [Full review in Spanish]