The one person to whom she is devoted is her baby brother, Martin (Gabriel Bateman), who has been left to contend with their mercurial mother, Sophie (Maria Bello), in the wake of the violent death of his father (Billy Burke). Teresa Palmer is Rebecca, a gorgeous, if quick-tempered, goth chick with commitment issues. At a lightning quick 81 minutes, Sandberg creates a thoughtful and very scary world in “Lights Out,” a spooky tale about what happens when the demons in your head come out to play. It’s the best expression of a low-budget horror flick: resourceful and smart, where the most charismatic character is the ghoul itself. Built on a clever premise, the film is executed seamlessly. Sandberg’s excellent horror flick “Lights Out” is a film about common fears and universal phobias about things that go bump in the night, and exist only in the dark.
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