The Lighthouse (2019)

Movie · 2019 · Drama, Fantasy, Thriller · 1h 49m · R · English

Curator score: 8.4/10 (1.7M ratings)

There is enchantment in the light.

Overview

Two lighthouse keepers try to maintain their sanity while living on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s.

Ratings

Director

Robert Eggers

Production

RT Features, Parts & Labor, A24, Regency Enterprises

Cast

Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe, Valeriia Karaman, Logan Hawkes, Kyla Nicolle, Shaun Clarke, Pierre Richard, Preston Hudson, Jeff Cruts, Sully Seagull

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A feral, funny, and deeply unnerving chamber piece that turns isolation, labor, and masculine rivalry into a fever dream. Its black-and-white imagery, period texture, and two towering performances make it a standout for viewers who like psychological horror with literary and mythic overtones.

Best for

  • psychological horror fans
  • viewers who enjoy slow-burn descent into madness
  • fans of atmospheric black-and-white cinematography
  • people drawn to mythic or symbolic storytelling
  • audiences who like intense actor duels

Skip if

  • you want a straightforward plot
  • you dislike ambiguity and surreal imagery
  • you prefer warm, character-friendly dramas
  • you are sensitive to bodily horror, sexual obsession, or grotesque humor

Overview

The Lighthouse is a pressure cooker of a movie: two men, one island, and a shrinking grip on reality. Robert Eggers builds the film from salt, soot, superstition, and labor, then lets the whole thing curdle into something primal and absurdly funny as well as terrifying. It is less interested in explanation than in mood, ritual, and the way isolation can turn ordinary routines into madness.

Worth noting

What makes it so memorable is the collision of textures: antique language, harsh weather, lantern light, and a visual style that feels both museum-grade and diseased. Pattinson and Dafoe play off each other with escalating fury and need, making the film feel like a duel, a confession, and a breakdown all at once. The result is abrasive, strange, and often ecstatic.

Bottom line

If you like horror that behaves like a nightmare you can almost interpret, this is essential viewing. If you need emotional clarity or a conventional arc, it will likely feel like being trapped in a storm with two drunks and a curse. For the right viewer, though, it is unforgettable cinema.

Top Letterboxd reviews

esther · 38942 likes

idiots will call this a staggering retelling of the myth of prometheus through the eyes of the american laborer, the fire of the gods becoming success under capitalism, an unattainable fiction that drives men to maddened violence in their pursuit geniuses will understand that this is a movie about getting drunk and almost kissing ur homie and then getting even drunker and tenderly holding each other as you drift off to sleep

Hari Nef · 19631 likes

not a cell phone in sight. just guys being dudes

Jay (5★) · 16821 likes

dinner with papaw tonight...❤️ he made 12 lobsters for all 6 wickies and only one showed. 😢 love him

alyssa (4★) · 14166 likes

Robert Eggers drenched in sweat running to his desk, scratching down quickly in his notebook only this: mussy (mermaid pussy)

˗ˏˋ suspirliam ˊˎ˗ (4.5★) · 12253 likes

thomas: yer fond of me lobster ain’t ye??? 😢 winslow: are ye in the right headspace to receive information that could possibly hurt ye

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Topics

psychological horror, period piece, black-and-white cinematography, slow burn, surreal, gothic, isolation, sea setting, mythic, art-house

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