Average Ratings:1.25/5
Reviews Counted:3
Score: 100% Negative
Negative :3
Neutral:0
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Ratings:0.5/5 Review By:Rohan Naahr Site:Hindustan Times
The Bye Bye Man, aside from looking like a diseased Satanist, and blessed with a name that would be more suited to a rather lackadaisical superhero, is perhaps one of the most embarrassing horror movie ghouls ever unleashed onto a screen. His only power, seemingly, is to infest unsuspecting prey and force them to recite his name.
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Ratings:— Review By:Deobrah Site:The Hindu
So its undoubtedly underwhelming when you come face to face with The Bye Bye Man in Stacy Titles latest film. With a scratched up, vein-y bald head and long gnarly fingers, this ghost is the poverty-stricken cousin to Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street), replete with a long black coat.How a film as ridiculous as The Bye Bye Man saw the light of day is beyond this writer. It lacks a strong narrative making things worse with an inept ghost and inferior actors. I couldnt be more emphatic: do not watch The Bye Bye Man.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By:Nihit Bhave Site:Times Of India
The Bye Bye Man starts out interestingly enough, but quickly jumps genres from college-horror to cheesy slasher film. It even half-heartedly tries to be a psychological thriller. But it fits neither of those sub-genres convincingly. It has a painfully unoriginal story, uses jump scares and sound effects to startle you, and above all else, just isnt scary. It unfolds like a ghost story that youve heard a dozen times over bonfires. Add to that, a suspiciously Voldemort-like character (the Bye Bye Man is a pale, bald man whose name must not be uttered) If youre in the mood to get scared this weekend, youd have better luck surfing the news channels.
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