
Lyle
Directed by Stewart Thorndike
Leah's grief over the death of her toddler turns to paranoia when she begins to suspect her eccentric neighbors are involved in a satanic pact.
Leah's grief over the death of her toddler turns to paranoia when she begins to suspect her neighbors are involved in a satanic pact.
Cast: Gaby Hoffmann, Ingrid Jungermann, Eleanor Hopkins, Rebecca Street
Member Reviews
The people unfavorably comparing this to Rosemary's Baby are forgetting one crucial thing: This movie wasn't made by a child rapist. Sorry, but that means Lyle is better. It's also better because it's gay. I don't make the rules ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I liked it.
Waw just like Rosemary's Baby accept all the good parts taken out. Awkward and obvious.
It was getting good til the ending, it ended stupid. Also they seem to rushed the movie instead of going more into it.
Meh. Bottom line it is a bit close to real life in paranoia on how people might behave, but me as the viewer it couldn't hold my attention and made me cringe a little. Writing was good, setting was bland, actors fit their roles but more or less worth it on my "seen it," list. However, I can see myself re-watching with a more critical eye and find everything good in the film but again, meh.