Infinity Pool

While staying at an isolated island resort, James and Em are enjoying a perfect vacation of pristine beaches, exceptional staff, and soaking up the sun. But guided by the seductive and mysterious Gabi, they venture outside the resort grounds and find themselves in a culture filled with violence, hedonism, and untold horror.

  • Released: 2023-01-27
  • Runtime: 117 minutes
  • Genre: Horror, Thrillers
  • Stars: Cleopatra Coleman, Jalil Lespert, Adam Boncz, Thomas Kretschmann, John Ralston, Alan Katić, Alexander Skarsgård, Caroline Boulton, Alexandra Tóth, Mia Goth, Jeff Ricketts
  • Director: Brandon Cronenberg
 Comments
  • tominbarcelona - 22 June 2024
    All style, no substance
    I can't remember the last time I was this disappointed watching a film. I love strange, suspenseful movies, but after an interesting first act and original initial sci-fi twist, my intrigue quickly morphed into annoyance, boredom and eventually, disdain. None of the characters are likeable. Mia Goth's overacting and grating childish voice are unbearable. The "plot" is beyond pretentious, masquerading as some "deep" societal statement that feels like it was written by a first year film student. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars is because I made it through to the end, but boy was it an exercise in patience and anger management. Can't believe the hyper this film received - what a load of hot garbage.
  • wrigco - 11 April 2024
    utter shlock
    There is nothing redeeming about this dreck. There was some spectacular scenery, but unfortunately we were treated to another sort of scenery instead which got tiresome pretty quickly.

    The beginning showed promise but this soon degenerated into one repetitive gory or depraved sex scene after the next.

    Are we to gather from this that every single person that has the opportunity to gain some sort of anonymity will descend into depravity and sado masochism? And then these same people just revert to normal after they've had their fun for the week. Puhleeze.

    I watched to the end in case there was sort of message or point, but I could have saved myself the trouble.

    I don't think I can ever look at Alexander Skarsgaard in the same way again. Lol.