Honeymoon (2014 film)

It stars Rose Leslie and Harry Treadaway as a newly married couple whose honeymoon ends up being plagued by a series of strange events.

Outside the restaurant, Paul sees Annie, who exhibits similar behavior to Bea and bears identical marks on her thighs.

After a beam of light suddenly appears, she knocks Paul out and takes him into the lake on a boat, fastening an anchor to his legs.

"[3][5] Janiak chose Rose Leslie to play the role of Bea after seeing her performance as Ygritte on Game of Thrones.

The site's consensus reads, "Smart, stylish, and nail-bitingly tense, Honeymoon packs more slow-building horror than many bigger-budget productions.

[7] Ryan Turek of Shock Till You Drop gave Honeymoon a positive review, stating "Janiak demonstrates some wonderfully confident direction for a first-timer, utilizing space, sound design and two very good lead actors as her tools to slowly amplify the tension and mess with your head.

"[9] Andy Greene of Pop Insomniacs gave it a mixed review, saying that the film "isn’t going to blow your mind, or scare the crap out of you", but added that director Leigh Janiak "is clever enough to bank on these young stars and their explosive chemistry instead.

"[10] Mike McCahill of The Guardian gave the film a score of 2 stars out of 5, writing: "Co-writer/director Leigh Janiak aims for Lars von Trier’s sustained dread, but manages only vague unease.