THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOOR (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Sarah Wayne Callies (Into the Storm), Jeremy Sisto (Robot & Frank), Javier Botet (Mama), Sofia Rosinsky (film debut), Logan Creran (Steel), Jax Malcolm (Dark Crossing), Suchitra Pillai-Malik (Page 3)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Johannes Roberts (Storage 24), director, writer; Ernest Riera (Forest of the Damned 2), writer; Rory Aitken (Welcome To The Punch), Alexandre Aja (Horns) and Ben Pugh (Shifty), producers; Joseph Bishara (The Conjuring), composer; Maxime Alexandre (The Hills Have Eyes), cinematographer; Baxter (Mirrors), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Maria (Callies) is still mourning the loss of her son Oliver (Creran) in an accident that has torn her family apart. In an attempt to bid her final farewells to her child, she travels to an ancient Indian temple said to contain a door that acts as a portal to the underworld – but finds herself tempted to disobey the rule to never open it, leading to a sinister struggle between life and death…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The Other Side of the Door is a terrifying new horror film that uses Indian mythology to create a riveting roller-coaster of suspense and fright.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 4TH MARCH 2016

Search from over ten years of movies here:

Other recent reviews:

After the Hunt (dir. Luca Guadagnino)

A college professor becomes caught between a scandal involving her colleague and her student…

BFI London Film Festival 2025 Reviews: Hamnet, Jay Kelly and more!

Our coverage of this year’s BFI London Film Festival continues with our exclusive write-ups on some of the most buzzed titles from this year’s edition, including Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, It Was Just an Accident and others!

Black Phone 2 (dir. Scott Derrickson)

Finney confronts his former kidnapper in unexpected ways…

Roofman (dir. Derek Cianfrance)

An escaped criminal hides out in a Toys “R” Us store…

Good Fortune (dir. Aziz Ansari)

A guardian angel meddles in the lives of a wealthy entrepreneur and a struggling gig worker…

Plainclothes (dir. Carmen Emmi)

An undercover police officer falls for his latest target…

Tron: Ares (dir. Joachim Rønning)

A super-intelligent program is sent from the digital world to ours for a bold mission…

Good Boy (dir. Ben Leonberg)

A loyal dog witnesses his owner succumb to supernatural forces…

I Swear (dir. Kirk Jones)

A young man with Tourette’s syndrome struggles to live with his condition…

BFI London Film Festival 2025 Reviews: The Secret Agent, Twinless and more!

Our first collection of reviews from this year’s BFI London Film Festival includes write-ups on some of the most anticipated titles from this year’s edition, including Sirât, Left-Handed Girl and others!

Optimized by Optimole