A director and her friends renting a haunted house to capture paranormal events in order to prove it and become popular.A director and her friends renting a haunted house to capture paranormal events in order to prove it and become popular.A director and her friends renting a haunted house to capture paranormal events in order to prove it and become popular.
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This one is another run-of-the-mill found footage haunted house / demonic possession movie, except that this time the usual cast of idiots is composed entirely of women. That is literally the only thing that differentiates this movie from any of a hundred other similar films.
Viewers can expect the usual low budget horror elements: people barfing up black goo, demonically distorted facial features, over-processed demonic voices, static-y interruptions to the video footage, and idiot characters who utterly fail to notice anything unusual happening until it's too late even though they specifically go to the haunted house to verify that it's haunted. In this case, it only becomes "too late" because the characters keep putting off leaving the house for some inexplicable reason -- there's not even any sort of supernatural power forcing them to stay on-site. The females aren't unattractive, but there are no cheap voyeuristic thrills to be found here., and no violence and no gore to boot.
I don't know who the target audience for this film was. Maybe 12 year olds will find it scary, I dunno. For the rest of us, look elsewhere.
Viewers can expect the usual low budget horror elements: people barfing up black goo, demonically distorted facial features, over-processed demonic voices, static-y interruptions to the video footage, and idiot characters who utterly fail to notice anything unusual happening until it's too late even though they specifically go to the haunted house to verify that it's haunted. In this case, it only becomes "too late" because the characters keep putting off leaving the house for some inexplicable reason -- there's not even any sort of supernatural power forcing them to stay on-site. The females aren't unattractive, but there are no cheap voyeuristic thrills to be found here., and no violence and no gore to boot.
I don't know who the target audience for this film was. Maybe 12 year olds will find it scary, I dunno. For the rest of us, look elsewhere.
I don't mind a good found footage movie, but they do tend to be pretty good or awful, and this one falls into the later category. The acting is at times laughable, the dialogue excruciatingly bad, I truly believe that they were told to ad lib and didn't know what to say, so just repeated the same nonsensical phrases repeatedly, and inserted the word "like" as every 4th or 5th word. And their actions, and reactions to some of the happening make no sense, some they run screaming from and others they almost ignore. And the repeated insertion of too the camera type monologues is pointless, as they add nothing to the storyline, just repeats what we have already learnt. The story, well, there isn't one really. Group of girls rent a reportedly haunted house to make a documentary, and guess what happens? Well, nothing of any meaning for the first 2/3rds of the film. It was also interesting to see that the actresses all used their own names in the movie. Probably would have been too confusing if they had to remember a pretend one. Avoid.
10ruya123
This is unlike any other horror movie you've seen. It's original, catchy, documentary-like and real. I was at the edge of my seat the whole time. Great job on all fronts!
I actually enjoyed this film. It's been a while since a film has kept my attention like this one did.
Loved the 'haunted house' itself, plenty of creaking floorboards and squeaky hinges, also the suitably spooky basement scenes.
The dialogue was scrappy in places, like it may have been improvised. Pretty standard for a 'found footage' horror, however, I found the storyline engaging and felt that a lot was actually left to the imagination of the viewer, which is something I enjoy (I have one hell of an overactive imagination); we do not need to see the big, scary monster to know that it is actually there ...
Not great, but not at all that bad, it kept me entertained for a while.
Loved the 'haunted house' itself, plenty of creaking floorboards and squeaky hinges, also the suitably spooky basement scenes.
The dialogue was scrappy in places, like it may have been improvised. Pretty standard for a 'found footage' horror, however, I found the storyline engaging and felt that a lot was actually left to the imagination of the viewer, which is something I enjoy (I have one hell of an overactive imagination); we do not need to see the big, scary monster to know that it is actually there ...
Not great, but not at all that bad, it kept me entertained for a while.
The movie is terribly boring. Acting is so bad that even non actors can do better. Dialogues are basically empty. A normal person can speak more and with better words. Most of the times they were like -- "I don't know", "hmm... Umm..", "yes, no". Even in the interview when interviewer was asking questions to the person who claimed to have knowledge regarding Gods and all that, still she was answering like "umm, hmm, i dont know, like..., ". It was totally annoying. Watching this whole movie had been the most difficult task for my life! Not recommended!
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