Rotten Tomatoes
Cancel Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

Anything for Jackson

Play trailer 1:36 Poster for Anything for Jackson 2020 1h 37m Horror Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
97% Tomatometer 62 Reviews 70% Popcornmeter 100+ Ratings
After losing their only grandchild in a car accident, an elderly couple kidnaps a pregnant woman to perform a reverse exorcism in order to bring him back to life.
Watch on Fandango at Home Stream Now

Where to Watch

Anything for Jackson

Anything for Jackson

What to Know

Critics Consensus

A talented cast and fiendishly frightening premise combine to make Anything for Jackson a must-watch for fans of supernatural horror.

Read Critics Reviews

Critics Reviews

View More
Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News 12/17/2020
3/4
Director Justin G. Dyck takes a break from his holiday rom-com gig - he's made an insane amount - and slays it. Go to Full Review
Kristy Puchko Pajiba 12/04/2020
A horror film that is not just sickeningly entertaining, but disturbingly relevant. Go to Full Review
Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com 12/03/2020
3/4
Justin G. Dyck's very smart movie lures viewers in with its clever concept and instantly strong characters only to present them with the kind of nightmare fuel that would impress Clive Barker. Go to Full Review
Bill Bria Vague Visages 06/07/2023
Anything for Jackson is a perfect example of wasted potential, as the film contains some solid elements that Dyck fails to build upon. Go to Full Review
Jessica Scott We Who Walk Here 12/23/2022
Hilarious, terrifying, and mournful, Anything for Jackson is a horror-comedy that gets both parts of the equation perfectly right. Go to Full Review
Jason Shawhan Nashville Scene 09/10/2021
It's rare to find this kind of tonal mastery in a film in which so much crazy shit happens, and the tiny swirl of deadpan humor is perfect for leavening such an ultimately unsettling story. Go to Full Review
Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

View More
Rachel W @Rac2489 Jan 5 This movie was incredibly disappointing, and I have to be honest about it. It had one creepy moment, but overall it just made me angry because it had so much potential and ultimately failed to deliver. It wasn't scary at all, except for the scene with the contorted guy; even that got old after a while and didn't retain its fright factor. It's frustrating how a movie can start strong and then decline so significantly as it progresses. Wouldn't recommend unless you want to waste your time. See more Lawrence W. @phillybird52 Oct 23 Fantastically nasty little film . Loved it See more ja A. @MWAMD Aug 31 The devil is alive and well in this movie. Very creepy. Loved the storytelling. The grandparents shouldn’t play with the dead things See more W V @Lwalts Aug 6 I can't believe it has such a high rating, plot barely made sense, poor acting, not scary, rubbish. See more Gabriel T @GabrielFagundes Jun 24 It's quite okay. It can be quite funny. The supernatural seemed farfetched for me, but other people would like this style more See more Reuben M Jun 22 ANYTHING FOR JACKSON is one of those low budget movies that essentially went directly to the Shudder network, and to physical media (I saw the blu ray of it). It has so much going for it, but in the end, falls prey to that most predictable and frustrating element that dooms so many horror movies: it fumbles the ending. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that this movie might have actually had a decent theatrical release if someone had told director Justin Dyck and writer Keith Cooper to completely scrap the last 10 minutes or so (and in particular the last 1 minute) and try again. As it stands, this was a 6 star movie for me, until it became a 3 star movie in its final minutes. I'm giving it 5 stars, rounding up because most of it was, indeed, enjoyable. And elderly couple, Audrey (Sheila McCarthy) and Henry (Julian Richings), a family practice doctor, recently lost their daughter and grandson tragically. And because they are satanists, they believe they can bring their beloved Jackson back to them by conducting a sort of reverse exorcism in which they spirit of Jackson will be forced into the body of an unborn child (who is being carried by Becker, a patient of Henry's, played by Konstantina Mantelos). Good idea, right? What could possibly go wrong? The movie doesn't shy away from violence and it doesn't shy away at all from the horrific nature of the plan this kooky couple has concocted. But it is also a bit playful with some sly humor. One example: the small satanist society gathers for "prayer meetings" in a dingy community center, around folding tables, with snacks being brought for afterwards by one of the members. They feel more like a very small AA gathering than a group of dangerous Satan worshippers. Audrey and Henry have many amusing interactions, particularly when Audrey gently (or not so gently) berates Henry over little mistakes and oversights. A fellow church-goer, Ian (Josh Cruddas) lives in his mom's basement...hardly a new idea, but it takes a known movie cliché and spoofs it by emulating it. As things, inevitably, begin to go wrong, the violence ratchets up, as does the pressure on Audrey and Henry. We find they will, indeed, do pretty much Anything for Jackson, but that they've also selected in Becker a victim who is just going to go down without a fight. And the supernatural elements that invade their house have agendas of their own too. It's all bloody good fun, walking a nice line between taking itself seriously and have a bit of fun. And while most of the performances are perfunctory at best, McCarthy & Richings are delightfully off-kilter and clearly having an absolute blast. They are the best reason, by far, to watch the movie. But, as I mentioned, the ending is botched. First, we're treated to over-the-top supernatural shenanigans and violence as the movie nears its end. Rather than turning up the tension or adding to the fear, everything just becomes loud and confusing. Events happen TOO quickly and dialogue gets trampled over by everything else going on and much is left unexplained. There seems to be no reason for much of the horrible things that happen, other than to just be creepy and awful. And the final scene of the film completely falls flat; I couldn't even quite see what was going on, much less infer any meaning. And then it ends. I wanted to hurl my remote control at the TV! I had enjoyed so much of this film, and was SO let down. So, despite some surprisingly fun moments, I just can't bring myself to recommend it. ANYTHING FOR JACKSON is a near-miss, but it's still a miss. See more Read all reviews
Anything for Jackson

My Rating

Read More Read Less POST RATING WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW
Our Evil 100% 59% Our Evil Watchlist Blood Conscious 80% 17% Blood Conscious Watchlist The Man Who Could Cheat Death 60% 36% The Man Who Could Cheat Death Watchlist The Drone 80% 26% The Drone Watchlist The Cleansing Hour 73% 64% The Cleansing Hour Watchlist TRAILER for The Cleansing Hour Discover more movies and TV shows. View More

Movie Info

Synopsis After losing their only grandchild in a car accident, an elderly couple kidnaps a pregnant woman to perform a reverse exorcism in order to bring him back to life.
Director
Justin G. Dyck
Producer
Keith Cooper, Justin G. Dyck, Christopher Giroux, Bill Marks
Screenwriter
Keith Cooper
Production Co
Vortex Productions
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 3, 2020
Runtime
1h 37m
Most Popular at Home Now