Tuesday, August 18, 2026

A Reel 25: THE OTHERS


“I am your daughter…”




This month marks the 25th anniversary of THE OTHERS. 

 

THE OTHERS was a psychological and gothic horror film set in WWII 1945, where a woman and her two photosensitive children (cannot be exposed to light of any kind), begin to experience apparent supernatural happenings in their home after the arrival of new servants. 

 

The film was directed by acclaimed Chilean-Spanish director Alejandro Amenabar, who wrote the film, and composed the score. The cast was led by Nicole Kidman, and she was joined by Christopher Eccleston, Alakina Mann, James Bentley, Eric Sykes, Elaine Cassidy, and Keith Allen. Filming locations included Madrid and the Palacio de los Hornillos mansion in Spain. 

 

On release, THE OTHERS received excellent reviews and was a box office hit. At the Goya Awards (the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars, honoring Spanish films), it would clean house; winning Best Film and Director. Elsewhere, Kidman would be nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. 

 

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With a foreboding atmosphere, creepy lighting (sometimes only by candlelight), a career-best performance from Kidman, and a twist ending that makes us want to re-watch the film right away to spot the clues…THE OTHERS is one of the best horror films of this millennium. Amenabar creates a world of unsettling silence and isolation that creeps us out as much as it does fascinate. As a haunted house story, its clever ending (and premise), turns the old ghost stories on their heads, giving reasons for the haunting such as love and longing. A masterclass in horror, acting, and filmmaking. 

 

“This house is ours…”




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