Critics Are Praising Halle Berry In Never Let Go, But Opinions Of The ‘Eerie’ Survival Horror Vary Overall

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Spooky stuff led the pack at the box office last weekend with Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Speak No Evil, and on Friday they’ll be joined by a couple of other upcoming horror movies for those hoping to stay in the spirit of the season. Halle Berry stars in Never Let Go, and critics had the chance to screen the movie ahead of its September 20 release on the 2024 movie calendar. Let’s take a look at what they’re saying.

The survival horror sees Halle Berry as the mother of twin boys in a world that’s supposedly been taken over by a malicious spirit. The family’s bond is broken and their lives become at risk when one of her sons begins to doubt the evil’s existence. In CinemaBlend’s review of Never Let Go, Eric Eisenberg says Berry gives a great performance that will keep audiences guessing throughout the disturbing adventure. He rates it 4 out of 5 stars, writing:

Halle Berry delivers what is a truly ego-less performance, as June is not a caring mother of the heartwarming variety. Her version of caring is based in ensuring the survival of her boys, and that takes some harsh forms. Her intensity and the measures she is willing to take can be accepted when balanced against the evil she says is waiting in the woods to take her children, but fractures in the veracity of her claims provides a very different kind of light, and it makes Berry one of the substantial sources of scary in the horror film.