Infinity Pool

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
  • TorontoFilmFan - 10 June 2024
    Irritating, stupid and gorey
    Silly and ridiculous from the beginning until I baled about 40 minutes into the movie. Very hard to understand what the actors are saying. The British/French couple they meet are serious mumblers. The premise of a vacation in a country run as a Gulag is preposterous. Imagine going on holiday in North Korea. Then, our newly formed foursome decides to rent a car and go for a drive, in a Cadillac convertible no less. After everyone is loaded they decide to drive back to the resort at night. Gee, what could possibly go wrong? Then they need a clone...to kill...so one is made for them after a quick stop at the local ATM. Seriously, someone thought this was a good opening for a movie. After watching sperm fly and blood spurt, and ten minutes of how our hero was going to solve his predicament, I stopped watching.
  • carters-38823 - 3 April 2024
    6/10 Seems about right
    When I say that a trailer can be misleading, typically it doesn't stray as far from the path as this movie does. It doesn't deserve a lower rating than a 6 because honestly, I have to give it credit for being able to surprise me with its ability to go absolutely nowhere. Oh is there going to be a big climactic scene! Not really. Oh is this the ending! Unfortunately no. The characters presented are not only unrelatable, but unlikeable. Even characters portrayed to be morally good aren't likeable. Mia Goth is just Mia Goth. I have yet to see a role where she isn't playing Mia Goth. If you have any expectations that this movie has ANY air of horror, you will be woefully disappointed.