Pearl

Pearl
2022
★★★★☆ 7.2/10
⏱️ 102 min
📅 Released
🌐 EN
HorrorThriller
Trapped on her family’s isolated farm, Pearl must tend to her ailing father under the bitter and overbearing watch of her devout mother. Lusting for a glamorous life like she’s seen in the movies, Pearl’s ambitions, temptations, and repressions collide.

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User Reviews

patient1
★ 8/10
October 28, 2025
For a gal who appears so kind and sweet, she has a wicked and kinda creepy side. This is a totally barbaric film, and the sheer brutality is staggering. It's beyond all my hopes and wishes for the film, Mia Goth has won my horror heart over. Such a special kind of broken that made me feel through the madness of it all.
r96sk
★ 7/10
April 8, 2025
'Pearl' doesn't quite hit as well as 'X', though it has enough about it to still be suitably enjoyable. It did lose steam for me the longer it went on and there aren't many moments to remember, tbh I personally would've preferred more of older Pearl than younger Pearl. Still, Mia Goth continues to impress. Tandi Wright stands out too, even if it certainly is Goth's movie. David Corenswet is there too, I wonder what that guy is up to nowadays. The film, like its predecessor, remains a treat visually, the distinctive eras of each flick are definite plus points. A good film, all the same. This and that previous release are quite different, so it's little surprise that there is one that I 'only' like and one that I love. Now to see where 'MaXXXine' falls.
RalphRahal
★ 7/10
February 16, 2025
Pearl (2022) is a visually striking psychological horror film that takes a unique approach to storytelling. Set in the 1920s, the movie immediately stands out with its vibrant, almost dreamlike cinematography that contrasts with its dark themes. The production design is meticulous, capturing the era’s aesthetic with rich colors and a polished, old-Hollywood feel. While the plot starts off slow, especially in the first act and early second, it gradually picks up, pulling you deeper into the protagonist's unsettling world. Ti West's direction is methodical, letting tension simmer rather than relying on cheap scares, which works well for the film's psychological depth. Mia Goth carries the entire movie with an outstanding performance, making Pearl one of the most compelling horror characters in recent years. Her ability to shift between innocence and madness is captivating, and she brings an emotional weight that elevates the script. The dialogue feels natural yet eerie, adding to the film’s unease. The score is another highlight, blending classic orchestral sounds with unsettling undertones that perfectly match the film’s descent into darkness. While it may not be as fast-paced as some horror films, Pearl delivers a slow-burn psychological experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

Crew

Director
Ti West
Writer
Ti West, Mia Goth
Producer
Sam Levinson, Jacob Jaffke, Peter Phok

Production

A24, Little Lamb Productions

Keywords

farmpornographydance performanceconfessiontexasalligatorbarnprequelmurderserial killer