Things take a turn for the worse when a small town family finds an abandoned door in the woods. Is this just an abandoned door, or a gateway to something so dark no one sees coming?Things take a turn for the worse when a small town family finds an abandoned door in the woods. Is this just an abandoned door, or a gateway to something so dark no one sees coming?Things take a turn for the worse when a small town family finds an abandoned door in the woods. Is this just an abandoned door, or a gateway to something so dark no one sees coming?
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Lauren Harper
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Nikki Monney
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If you pay much attention to other reviews you'll probably choose not to watch this, but it's really not that bad.
The actor playing the psychic is actually deaf IRL, which explains the signing between the players, and turns in a pretty good performance (certainly not a reason to laugh as another apparently ignorant reviewer wrote), and the other actors performed better than many big names would when simply delivering lines for the money.
There's a good twist at the end and all in all it's not the worst 90 minutes you've ever spent.
The actor playing the psychic is actually deaf IRL, which explains the signing between the players, and turns in a pretty good performance (certainly not a reason to laugh as another apparently ignorant reviewer wrote), and the other actors performed better than many big names would when simply delivering lines for the money.
There's a good twist at the end and all in all it's not the worst 90 minutes you've ever spent.
This is definitely a B rated horror film with some frills. The story was pretty good and easy to follow. The ending was expected given with what the parents was working with. Doubt a lot of parents would of done what needed to be done. The special affects were decent too, nothing too spectacular but it gets the story moving. Don't understand why people on here are making fun of the deaf psychic. His speech pattern was on point and it's how my deaf friends speaks. So I didn't think anything out of the norm. Also, the actor CJ Jones that plays the psychic is actually deaf in real life. So making fun of someone due to their disability is not cool. I still do recommend this film if you're bored and want to watch something new.
It's VERY low budget but the story is enough to keep you interested to the end. The filmmakers worked hard with the little that they had and it should. A for effort.
Ending is very dark but cool.
Ending is very dark but cool.
The first 16 minutes are slow paced, but once the door is discovered this becomes a fun and suspenseful movie to watch. The best part about the movie is the psychic/ tarot card reader, Uriah is unique and unlike any other psychic I've seen in a movie. The ending is shocking, so don't leave before the credits start rolling.
Got to see this at the Fayetteville Film Festival, 2017. Was great fun to see in a packed audience. Seemed unabashed about its influences, with reverent homage to Kubrick and Bergman most visibly. Never plodding, and had an occasionally quite wry humor to it, and some definitely fresh twists on the haunted-house genre. Enjoy!
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- TriviaThe title comes from the characters finding an actual door in the forest.
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- Lanetli Kapı - Paranormal Orman
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- $175,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $18,861
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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