An 11-year-old girl arrives at a foster home, bringing her doll and dollhouse. Soon after, strange things begin to happen, and everyone is in danger.An 11-year-old girl arrives at a foster home, bringing her doll and dollhouse. Soon after, strange things begin to happen, and everyone is in danger.An 11-year-old girl arrives at a foster home, bringing her doll and dollhouse. Soon after, strange things begin to happen, and everyone is in danger.
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Jennifer Leahey who I've never heard of, has a lot of talent. Toyah should stick to dramas. Now for the film review. WORST MOVIE I HAVE SEEN. I should win every Golden Raspberry award. I assume those who wrote and made the film were college students with no money? A few seconds here and there in the way of filming, were good, but 5 X 30 seconds doesn't save this film. Bad acting (apart from two actors mentioned) and an awful script. Even the doll house isn't the same as in the marketing posters and cover!
Wow oh Wow was this an experience or what?!? I mean how is it possible that such a script was approved and developed is beyond me, and anyone who has seen a horror production before will completely agree.
Sure, a small budget has a huge impact on a movie, it takes a lot of cutbacks, lack of quality and so on, but come on, first of all, the real problem is the plot. Already used far too many times, we get to see the same old formula with some pretty weird scenes. Lots and plenty of such actions on screen that make little sense, others as cringy as they get and some simply and sadly, laughable. Of course I appreciate indie horror, every actor/director has to start somewhere, building up, but at least start from ground 0 and not so underground. I don't think that a movie like Doll House can count as experience, because it is a complete fail, so if the people involved in the making of it managed to learn from this mistake, then just maybe something good did come out of it.
As the other reviews said, a bad little movie sadly, and definitely not something to recommend.
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Sure, a small budget has a huge impact on a movie, it takes a lot of cutbacks, lack of quality and so on, but come on, first of all, the real problem is the plot. Already used far too many times, we get to see the same old formula with some pretty weird scenes. Lots and plenty of such actions on screen that make little sense, others as cringy as they get and some simply and sadly, laughable. Of course I appreciate indie horror, every actor/director has to start somewhere, building up, but at least start from ground 0 and not so underground. I don't think that a movie like Doll House can count as experience, because it is a complete fail, so if the people involved in the making of it managed to learn from this mistake, then just maybe something good did come out of it.
As the other reviews said, a bad little movie sadly, and definitely not something to recommend.
Cheers!
I paid £5.00 for what is probably the worst movie I think I've ever seen. I am actually shocked that they think they can sell this to the public. Terrible acting, and it looks like the whole thing is filmed on a camcorder. Before you buy it, just remember, you'll never get those 86 minutes of your life back.
The summary of this UK movie sounded intriguing - a girl moves into a foster home with a doll she couldn't be without, and strange things take place as a result. But what really takes place is some very awful acting. The actors lacked emotion and suspense, and some sounded as if they were reading off of a script. The psychic lady tried to be dramatic but fell flat on her face; the Heather girl couldn't be more stoic; the foster kid was annoying; and the maintenance guy was just too weird to be weird. I can't help but think they were theatre school students who haven't overcome their amateur status.
I agree with one reviewer's comment stating this movie looked like it was filmed using a handheld camera. The music sounded haunting but was out-of-place for the movie scenes. The plot was slow. Just about everything about this movie was bad.
Grade F.
I agree with one reviewer's comment stating this movie looked like it was filmed using a handheld camera. The music sounded haunting but was out-of-place for the movie scenes. The plot was slow. Just about everything about this movie was bad.
Grade F.
Worst film and acting I have ever seen, you get far better performances in any school play than this.... it was so cringy that I had to switch it off after shaking my head in disbelief during the first half. Do not waste your time.
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- TriviaMark Wingett and Toyah Willcox previously co-starred in "Quadrophenia" (1979).
- GoofsEmma apparently scribbles her notes quickly, but they're all perfectly legible in neat block caps and should have taken longer to write.
- Crazy creditsBroken toilet seat provided by No I won't say...
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Haunting of Hythe House (2021)
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- $30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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