Bannister DollHouse
- 2019
- 1h 19min
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3,2/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA chilling tale of a family at odds against a sinister evil that they don't understand. The Origin of Molly Bannister is here and its more terrifying than you could have imagined.A chilling tale of a family at odds against a sinister evil that they don't understand. The Origin of Molly Bannister is here and its more terrifying than you could have imagined.A chilling tale of a family at odds against a sinister evil that they don't understand. The Origin of Molly Bannister is here and its more terrifying than you could have imagined.
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After a series of bizarre encounters, a family trying to cope with their daughters' unconventional and inexplicable behavior slowly come to believe it's all tied together with a creepy doll the girl has an unhealthy obsession with and tries to free her from its grip which grows more dangerous once it knows their intentions.
This one proved to be a solid enough effort. Among the best features here is the rather enjoyable setup on display that highlights how much influence the doll has over the child. Shown to almost immediately freak out the older sister to the point of needing to leave the room mere minutes after purchase and then requiring a doctor's visit soon after, it generates a nice atmosphere when combined alongside the later scenes of the family coming undone by her strange behavior since getting the doll. The adherence to it and not letting anyone near it, the adamant refusal to follow instructions from authorities unless they directly talk to her and the general sense of psychological unrest portrayed all showcase. That all comes into play quite nicely here in the rather spectacular scenes featuring the dolls' haunting coming to fruition. The innocuous scenes of her disobeying her mother and acting creepy give way to far more obvious scenes here of the doll taking over which run the gamut from footsteps rushing by out-of-focus of everything else, eerie whispers, and even strange figures popping up behind victims unexpectedly. That manages to provide enough of a lead-up to the finale where it becomes far more obvious and overtly supernatural by including the impressive attack on the family where it fully utilizes its cursed powers to generate some decent spectacle shots on this budget. These factors all come together to give this a lot to like. This one does manage to bring about a few issues with it. The main drawback to this one is the bizarre setup involving the family dynamic at the house. As the father and oldest sister seem to be in complete agreement on how to treat the dolls' influence over them, that the mother is at the opposite end towards being aware of something not being right in the house but not what is way too farfetched to be realistic. That they've split up is never revealed why and it all points to a strained atmosphere that no one wants to acknowledge is caused by something so obvious, which also causes the other big flaw here in the rather stilted pacing focusing on building up to something that's quite obvious.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and children-in-jeopardy.
This one proved to be a solid enough effort. Among the best features here is the rather enjoyable setup on display that highlights how much influence the doll has over the child. Shown to almost immediately freak out the older sister to the point of needing to leave the room mere minutes after purchase and then requiring a doctor's visit soon after, it generates a nice atmosphere when combined alongside the later scenes of the family coming undone by her strange behavior since getting the doll. The adherence to it and not letting anyone near it, the adamant refusal to follow instructions from authorities unless they directly talk to her and the general sense of psychological unrest portrayed all showcase. That all comes into play quite nicely here in the rather spectacular scenes featuring the dolls' haunting coming to fruition. The innocuous scenes of her disobeying her mother and acting creepy give way to far more obvious scenes here of the doll taking over which run the gamut from footsteps rushing by out-of-focus of everything else, eerie whispers, and even strange figures popping up behind victims unexpectedly. That manages to provide enough of a lead-up to the finale where it becomes far more obvious and overtly supernatural by including the impressive attack on the family where it fully utilizes its cursed powers to generate some decent spectacle shots on this budget. These factors all come together to give this a lot to like. This one does manage to bring about a few issues with it. The main drawback to this one is the bizarre setup involving the family dynamic at the house. As the father and oldest sister seem to be in complete agreement on how to treat the dolls' influence over them, that the mother is at the opposite end towards being aware of something not being right in the house but not what is way too farfetched to be realistic. That they've split up is never revealed why and it all points to a strained atmosphere that no one wants to acknowledge is caused by something so obvious, which also causes the other big flaw here in the rather stilted pacing focusing on building up to something that's quite obvious.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and children-in-jeopardy.
I saw this a couple of years ago at Horror-On-Sea Film Festival and have waited anxiously for it come out on DVD. It got released on download early it seems.
Let me start by saying, that this film was originally called Bannister Dollhouse and although the title change feels a little on the nose, I guess in a way it feels more apt for this film.
The film itself is very very slowburn, its kind of a basic haunted doll movie, its only when it comes to the finale that it really comes into its own. A proper modern folk horror that I'm sure people will enjoy as much as I did.
The film itself is very very slowburn, its kind of a basic haunted doll movie, its only when it comes to the finale that it really comes into its own. A proper modern folk horror that I'm sure people will enjoy as much as I did.
I've never been one to scare easily, but watching this, late last night with the lights out. I was hooked from beginning to end. Really solid genre entertainment. I can't believe how creepy it was. Great acting, especially from the Mum character and the little girl did a great job of being horribly creepy without over doing it. That ending though, mind blowing. Wonderful.
Bargain basement horror that boasts a few acceptable chills, "The Haunting of Molly Bannister" is a throwaway genre entry whose story presents a bagful of ideas better executed in better films. Here, a family, a doll, and an evil presence collide and cause life-and-death headaches for the previously mentioned family. The story is routine; and the production is expectedly threadbare, though all involved do what they can do to ensure an earnest tone. The overall experience is subpar, but it is not without a respectably macabre moment or two. The poster was quite frankly the best thing about this whole thing.
Watched this last night on iTunes.
One of the creepiest films i've seen in ages. It had shades of Hereditary and Midsommer, but with a. modern British setting.
It felt a little bit like also budget film, but the atmosphere kept it going.
Great work from everyone involved. The acting was also very good for a low budget film.
One of the creepiest films i've seen in ages. It had shades of Hereditary and Midsommer, but with a. modern British setting.
It felt a little bit like also budget film, but the atmosphere kept it going.
Great work from everyone involved. The acting was also very good for a low budget film.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Haunting of Molly Bannister
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- Budget
- 125 000 £GB (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 19min(79 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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