A Quiet Place: Day One Review: This Horror Premise Has Officially Run Out Of Steam

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When preparing to see the new installment of a film franchise for review, I always have an internal debate about whether or not I should revisit the previous movies so that they are fresh in my mind as the new story unfolds. In some cases, I decide to do it (just this week, I decided to rewatch both X and Pearl before screening and reviewing MaXXXine), but director Michael Sarnoski’s A Quiet Place: Day One is an instance where I opted to pass. I simply reasoned that the new feature is a prequel, and thus, it shouldn’t naturally be informed by events that transpire in the canon’s future.

A Quiet Place: Day One

Lupita Nyong'o in A Quiet Place: Day One

(Image credit: Paramount Pictures)

Release Date: June 28, 2024
Directed By: Michael Sarnoski
Written By: Michael Sarnoski
Starring: Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff, and Djimon Hounsou
Rating: PG-13 for terror and violent content/bloody images.
Runtime: 100 minutes

In retrospect, this turned out to be a smart decision – but not for the reason I thought it would be: if I had A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place Part II fresh in my mind while watching A Quiet Place: Day One, I imagine I would have been even more bored and miserable recognizing that this franchise’s premise has truly been ridden into the ground.



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