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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Horns_(film)Horns (film) - Wikipedia

    Horns is a 2013 dark fantasy mystery comedy horror film directed by Alexandre Aja from a screenplay written by Keith Bunin, based on the 2010 novel by Joe Hill. It stars Daniel Radcliffe as a young man falsely accused of murdering his girlfriend, who uses his newly discovered paranormal abilities to uncover the real killer.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1528071Horns (2013) - IMDb

    Horns: Directed by Alexandre Aja. With Daniel Radcliffe, Max Minghella, Joe Anderson, Juno Temple. In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to find strange horns sprouting from his forehead.

    • (88K)
    • Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
    • Alexandre Aja
    • 2014-10-03
  3. Blamed for the murder of his girlfriend, a man (Daniel Radcliffe) awakes one morning to find he has grown a pair of horns. Armed, now, with supernatural powers, he sets out to find the killer.

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    • Alexandre Aja
    • R
    • Daniel Radcliffe
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  5. In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to find strange horns sprouting from his forehead. After Iggy's long-time girlfriend is murdered and the whole town agrees he is the killer, he awakens one morning with horns and the townspeople soon confess their sins.

  6. A young man accused of murdering his girlfriend wakes up to find he's grown a set of horns that compel everyone in town to confess their sins to him. Watch trailers & learn more.

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  8. Daniel Radcliffe made his name battling evil in the “Harry Potter” movies. In “Horns,” Radcliffe’s latest effort to distance himself from the iconic boy wizard, he turns into the Devil himself–albeit an angsty, hipster version.