- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- September 11, 2019 (5 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Genres
- Psychological horror
- Production companies
- Head Gear Films · Kreo Films FZ · Metrol Technology · Real by Fake · Zodiac Features · Zodiac Holdings
- Runtime
- 1h 38m
I See You
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Helen HuntJackie Harper
Jon TenneyGreg Harper
Owen TeagueAlec Travers
Judah LewisConnor Harper
Libe BarerMindy
Gregory Alan WilliamsDetective Spitzky
Erika AlexanderLieutenant Davis
Allison KingOfficer Grace Caleb
Adam KernWindow Repairman
Riley CayaJustin Whitter
Nicole ForesterMrs. Whitter
John NewbergMr. Braun
Teri ClarkMrs. Braun
Jeremy GladenTommy Braun
Wyatt McClureYoung Tommy Braun
Brooks RoseberryYoung Alec Travers
Cherie McClainNewscaster
A.J. RansomMichael King
Sam TrammellTodd
Thomas W. WolfFly Fisherman
Mark SalasDetective
Daniel RepasPolice Officer Valmont
Jennifer GraceLydia
Joe FishelPolice Officer
Brian "Wolfman Black" BowmanPolice Officer
Crew
Reviews
Movie Review: Twists and tension make “I See You” a sleeper worth tracking down "I See You" is a thriller of urban legend topicality and Hitchcockian plot twists. Well-acted, cleverly-plotted and directed with extra attention being paid to tone, menace and hiding its secrets, the best word I can think of to describe it is so archaic as to risk an "OK, Boomer," from the inexperienced and unread who…
[SXSW Review] ‘I See You’ Unravels Paranoia and Danger in Suburbia Even the most idyllic, seemingly safest of neighborhoods have dark secrets lurking just beneath the surface. In a quaint small town filled with upper
SXSW 2019: Girl on the Third Floor, Tone-Deaf, I See You | Festivals & Awards On three more horror films from this year's SXSW. One of them is good.
'I See You' Review Helen Hunt plays the unfaithful wife of Jon Tenney's troubled cop in director Adam Randall's puzzle-driven thriller about murder, abduction and family breakdown, 'I See You.
'I See You' Review: A Twisty and Atmospheric Look at the Ties that Bind The film’s tone is extremely eerie, with creeping camera movements, striking imagery, abrupt edits, and a delicately sinister score.
I See You movie review & film summary (2019) It would be impossible to guess the ending of I See You during its tiresome first act, which is something numerous films can’t tout, but the movie uses cheap tricks to earn that kudos.
Helen Hunt’s ‘I See You’ Is a Charade In 'I See You,' the teenage boys are disappearing, one by one. One of them is the son of a cop (Jon Tenney) and his wife (Helen Hunt).
Review: Helen Hunt Dives Into Horror With 'I See You' I See You, a title that is both a promise and a threat. This horror-thriller is, on its surface, the story of a family in peril. But beneath that, it's about the fear and desire to be seen. Directed by...
I See You is a beautifully crafted puzzle of a horror movie Adam Randall’s follow-up to the Netflix movie iBoy starts out as something of a police procedural, with two detectives hunting a serial killer who targets children, and something of a domestic drama, with Helen Hunt starring as a woman trying to win her husband’s trust back after an affair. But as something unknown and threatening invades their home, the genre keeps shifting, and the film becomes a startling, satisfying mystery.
Review: Smart horror of ‘I See You’ deserves attention Helen Hunt and Jon Tenney star in the well-plotted story of a small-town detective and his family plagued by supernatural occurrences in ‘I See You.'
'I See You' Review Small-town child disappearances intersect with one family's domestic woes in this eerie, surprising thriller starring Helen Hunt.