Film • Jul 19, 2023
Cobweb
- Status
- Released
- Release
- July 19, 2023 (2 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 1h 28m
- Genres
- Psychological horror
- Themes
- Psychological Horror, Psychological Thriller
- Origin
- Bulgaria, United States
- Companies
- Lionsgate, Point Grey Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment
Cast

Woody NormanPeter

Lizzy CaplanCarol

Antony StarrMark

Cleopatra ColemanMiss Devine

Anton KottasTimothy

Luke BuseyBrian

Jay RinconPrincipal

Aleksandra DragovaThe Girl (Sarah)

Steffanie SampsonBrian's Mom

Debra WilsonMonster Sarah (voice)
Jivko MihaylovKevin (Bunny Mask)
Iliyan NikolovLucious (Cat Mask)
Aleksander AsparuhovSean (Pig Mask)
Victoria VelikovaPrincess

Kate NicholsPrincess' Mom
Leah-Felicity BayKatie D.
James RobinsonRyan G.
Olivia SussmanYoung Sarah (voice)
Scores
- Average Score
- 59%
FilmAffinity
- 56%
IMDb
- 59%
Letterboxd
- 54%
Metacritic
- 55%
Rotten Tomatoes
- 71%
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
- None >
- Violence
- Moderate >
- Profanity
- Low >
- Algohol & Drugs
- None >
- Fright & Intensity
- High >
Reviews
Meagan Navarro‘Cobweb’ Review – Fairy Tale Horror Movie Spins a Messy, Tangled Web
Datebook | San Francisco Arts & Entertainment GuideReview: ‘Cobweb’ sees a scary old house through a child’s eyes. It’s beautiful and horrific
Valerie Complex‘Cobweb’ Review: Good Performances, Haunting Atmospheric Tone And A Conclusion That Unravels It All
EmpireCobweb
David Rooney‘Cobweb’ Review: Lizzy Caplan in a Haunted House Thriller That Starts Strong but Falls Apart
LAistFilmWeek: ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ ‘20 Days In Mariupol,’ ‘Cobweb’ And More
Los Angeles Times en EspañolCRÍTICAS. Un ‘Oppenheimer’ arrepentido, una ‘Barbie’ subversiva y más estrenos en salas
Los Angeles TimesReview: Dead on arrival, 'Cobweb' is only frightening for how familiar it is
Roger EbertCobweb movie review & film summary (2023)
Movie NationMovie Review: A Kid hears thumps and a voice through the “Cobweb”
Gregory Nussen'Cobweb' Review: Oh, What an Ambiguous Web It Weaves
Kristen Lopez'Cobweb' Review: Lizzy Caplan and Antony Starr Anchor a Weak Fairy Tale Frightfest
Dennis Harvey‘Cobweb’ Review: Things Go Bump in the Night in a Creepy Domestic Horror























