After her father's death, Alyson, her partner Richard and their baby return to her childhood home.After her father's death, Alyson, her partner Richard and their baby return to her childhood home.After her father's death, Alyson, her partner Richard and their baby return to her childhood home.
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Sean James Sutton
- Father Elbert
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Michael Segál
- Nelson
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Wow this movie is truly horrible on every level. The plot is a father commits suicide and the daughter, her "baby" and her boyfriend move into his house for some reason.
The baby looks like she's 18. I'm not kidding in the slightest.
The direction is interminably slow and will put you to sleep.
The script reads like someone wrote a bunch of gibberish, threw the pages in teh air collected them and then said OK here's the script.
The acting is a smiddgen above amateur.
Unfortunetly the movie is just bad. Not funny bad. Just really so bad you will be upset at yourself that you watched this fiasco.
The baby looks like she's 18. I'm not kidding in the slightest.
The direction is interminably slow and will put you to sleep.
The script reads like someone wrote a bunch of gibberish, threw the pages in teh air collected them and then said OK here's the script.
The acting is a smiddgen above amateur.
Unfortunetly the movie is just bad. Not funny bad. Just really so bad you will be upset at yourself that you watched this fiasco.
After moving into a new house together, a woman begins to become concerned about the strange incidents around the house which soon gives way to the truth about a malicious entity from her past coming back to haunt the family forcing them to extreme measures to stop it once they target her son.
This was a generally enjoyable enough genre effort. One of the stronger features here is the overwhelmingly familiar if still worthwhile setup that lets the rather chilling action take place. With the various cliches present here from the family strife brought about by the move to a new house, the idea of the subtlety involved in the house being written away by this condition brings about the expected sense of sympathy towards her as this goes along. When the reveal about the history of the entity attacking and targeting her mother that includes several bits about her own troubled upbringing as well as the gruesome exorcism attempt on her possessed mother that has some graphic effects-work alongside the setup of the family apparently being targeted by the entity for awhile now. That becomes quite evident with the film transforming into a decent enough genre outing the second half involving the reason for the curse to follow them and affect the family. Learning of the past interactions that her mother had suffered which prepares her for the same treatment once the daughter goes missing, this one turns into a rather fun exploration of the spiritual dimension that has much darker and more vibrant energy throughout here with the encounters featured here. With the impressive-looking ghouls tormenting her and the desperate race to get her daughter back, this has a frantic sense of energy that goes along with the revelations made involving the connection between the ghosts haunting them and the house itself which has a lot to like about it. Combined with the expected but still quite dark finale that twists everything quite nicely, these factors are enough to give this a lot to like overall. There are several drawbacks to be had with this one. As mentioned, the main issue here is the films' overtly-obvious and generally unmistakable familiarity with what goes on here. There's very little here that comes off as original or unique with the determined wife attempting to convince her skeptical and aloof husband that something's wrong with the house, that there's a family history of dealing with the very same entity plaguing them, and that everything gets solved by a journey to a separate dimension, which is what we get here. Moreover, this one doesn't do much with these issues by speedrunning through some of these beats to bring about more cliches including an infidelity storyline that goes nowhere or to clumsily introduce not only the priest that has ties to the family but the need to go into the spiritual dimension which is introduced out of nowhere and accepted readily seemingly because that's what needs to happen. It all makes this feel like a low-rent carbon copy of other genre efforts and is what holds this back the most.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Violence, and children-in-jeopardy.
This was a generally enjoyable enough genre effort. One of the stronger features here is the overwhelmingly familiar if still worthwhile setup that lets the rather chilling action take place. With the various cliches present here from the family strife brought about by the move to a new house, the idea of the subtlety involved in the house being written away by this condition brings about the expected sense of sympathy towards her as this goes along. When the reveal about the history of the entity attacking and targeting her mother that includes several bits about her own troubled upbringing as well as the gruesome exorcism attempt on her possessed mother that has some graphic effects-work alongside the setup of the family apparently being targeted by the entity for awhile now. That becomes quite evident with the film transforming into a decent enough genre outing the second half involving the reason for the curse to follow them and affect the family. Learning of the past interactions that her mother had suffered which prepares her for the same treatment once the daughter goes missing, this one turns into a rather fun exploration of the spiritual dimension that has much darker and more vibrant energy throughout here with the encounters featured here. With the impressive-looking ghouls tormenting her and the desperate race to get her daughter back, this has a frantic sense of energy that goes along with the revelations made involving the connection between the ghosts haunting them and the house itself which has a lot to like about it. Combined with the expected but still quite dark finale that twists everything quite nicely, these factors are enough to give this a lot to like overall. There are several drawbacks to be had with this one. As mentioned, the main issue here is the films' overtly-obvious and generally unmistakable familiarity with what goes on here. There's very little here that comes off as original or unique with the determined wife attempting to convince her skeptical and aloof husband that something's wrong with the house, that there's a family history of dealing with the very same entity plaguing them, and that everything gets solved by a journey to a separate dimension, which is what we get here. Moreover, this one doesn't do much with these issues by speedrunning through some of these beats to bring about more cliches including an infidelity storyline that goes nowhere or to clumsily introduce not only the priest that has ties to the family but the need to go into the spiritual dimension which is introduced out of nowhere and accepted readily seemingly because that's what needs to happen. It all makes this feel like a low-rent carbon copy of other genre efforts and is what holds this back the most.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Violence, and children-in-jeopardy.
No pun intended - there are things that you may not really like about low budget horror movies. One of those things being actors who are not convincing. You may call them other things/names. I have seen worse actors to be honest - but they still are not really helping the movie. The movie does look ok overall - don't expect amazing cinematography though.
The title is a bit of a ... dead giveaway (come, I had to), but there is more to the story than just where this is heading and what we uncover - not just between the sheets but between the lines. And that is more horror related than anything related to love ... of course childhood trauma and other cliches are being used ... and a bit of Exorcist is in here too .. not the greatest comparison one can hope for ...
The title is a bit of a ... dead giveaway (come, I had to), but there is more to the story than just where this is heading and what we uncover - not just between the sheets but between the lines. And that is more horror related than anything related to love ... of course childhood trauma and other cliches are being used ... and a bit of Exorcist is in here too .. not the greatest comparison one can hope for ...
I mean in all honesty it is not the best but it isn't half bad either and it's definitely worth the watch. Once this movie gets to it and it does have a bit of a slow start but once you get to the plot, it really begins to all unfold in a timely manner and all the pieces begin to come together there's some great shots some really good cinematic storyline, and the film in its entirety really gets the message across. So those that have the type of interest in the subject you should definitely take a look at it and see how it affects you. It's definitely one of those films where you're just kind of hanging out at the house with your partner enjoying the night. It's almost a mood setting movie!
This film is so bad that it's tragic. It was a hot mess, and so bland at the same time. I didn't get to the end, because most of the way in, I still had no idea what was happening. I think it tried to ram too many elements together and hoped it made a story.
I love bad horror as long as they are fun, and interesting. This had nothing like that going for it. There's also random strobing for no good reason. The acting is awful, the lines are just awkward.
I honestly can't think of anything nice to say about this mess. Like I'm too ashamed to add this to my 31 horror films for Halloween list it really was that bad.
I love bad horror as long as they are fun, and interesting. This had nothing like that going for it. There's also random strobing for no good reason. The acting is awful, the lines are just awkward.
I honestly can't think of anything nice to say about this mess. Like I'm too ashamed to add this to my 31 horror films for Halloween list it really was that bad.
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