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Amityville - Darkforce

Original title: Amityville: A New Generation
  • Video
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
2.7K
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Amityville - Darkforce (1993)
Horror

An old mirror from the Amityville house finds its way into a young photographer's home, where the demonic presence soon manifests itself to cause more death and mayhem.An old mirror from the Amityville house finds its way into a young photographer's home, where the demonic presence soon manifests itself to cause more death and mayhem.An old mirror from the Amityville house finds its way into a young photographer's home, where the demonic presence soon manifests itself to cause more death and mayhem.

  • Director
    • John Murlowski
  • Writers
    • Christopher DeFaria
    • Antonio Toro
  • Stars
    • Ross Partridge
    • Julia Nickson
    • Lala Sloatman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • John Murlowski
    • Writers
      • Christopher DeFaria
      • Antonio Toro
    • Stars
      • Ross Partridge
      • Julia Nickson
      • Lala Sloatman
    • 35User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
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    Ross Partridge
    Ross Partridge
    • Keyes Terry
    Julia Nickson
    Julia Nickson
    • Suki
    • (as Julia Nickson-Soul)
    Lala Sloatman
    Lala Sloatman
    • Llanie
    David Naughton
    David Naughton
    • Dick Cutler
    Barbara Howard
    • Jane Cutler
    Jack Orend
    • Franklin Bronner
    • (as Jack R. Orend)
    Richard Roundtree
    Richard Roundtree
    • Pauli
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • Detective Clark
    Robert Rusler
    Robert Rusler
    • Ray
    Lin Shaye
    Lin Shaye
    • Nurse Turner
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Cafe Owner
    Ralph Ahn
    Ralph Ahn
    • Mr. Kim
    Tom Wright
    Tom Wright
    • Morgue Attendant
    Bob Jennings
    Bob Jennings
    • Rookie Cop
    Jon Paul Steuer
    Jon Paul Steuer
    • Young Keyes
    • (as Jon Steuer)
    Claudia Gold
    • Keyes' Mother
    Robert Harvey
    • Orderly
    • (as Bob Harvey)
    Ken Bolognese
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    • Director
      • John Murlowski
    • Writers
      • Christopher DeFaria
      • Antonio Toro
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    7boy_in_red

    A different take on the Amityville saga which has its own odd charm

    Amityville: A New Generation marks a different take on the Amityville saga- focusing on the personal history and demons of our main character, the likable floppy-haired Keyes Terry played by Ross Partridge, rather than focusing solely on things that go bump in the night. In this sense Amityville: A New Generation is a more thoughtful film that its predecessors, and a bit of a slow burner.

    It certainly won't win any awards but it does try something different- time is taken to introduce us to characters, in this case a group of struggling artists very much in the 90210/ Melrose Place mould of attractive, living in amazing apartments but supposedly broke and angst ridden. It's endearing in its own way- right down to the fashion. The occasional self importance regarding the "artwork" can lead to some unintentional humour, all of which adds to the odd charm of this film.

    It is nice to see appearances from an older David Naughton (the male lead David Kessler in An American Werewolf in London) and a younger Terry O'Quinn (who plays the enigmatic Locke on the television drama Lost)

    Overall though the film is unlikely to set anyone's world alight it does draw you in, and you will find yourself caring for the lead. However as I've said before, expect a different pace and style from the earlier Amityville horror films. Like 1992 its focus is as much on characters changing as supernatural happenings. So be aware of what to expect if you're thinking of picking this one up.
    4ericritter-01765

    You Can Skip It

    An L.A. photographer gets an antique mirror from a homeless man which triggers memories of his mysterious past and also allows a demons to rampage the lofts where he lives and terrorize the residents.

    Amityville: A New Generation has a few memorable moments, but a lot of the horror scenes read more goofy than scary, especially any time the demon manifests. It does function as a fascinating 90's time capsule, though, and the cast is much more staked than other entries in the franchise with several horror regulars showing up for supporting roles.
    6PidgeC

    Strong cast average movie

    Ignore the ridiculous 1 star reviews from people who can't even get the plot points right, this is a decent enough movie with a cast of professional actors who can all act.

    Not really a true Amityville movie, a cynic might suggest that they tacked on the name Amityville...shame on you! Haha. This is worth a watch, just don't expect too much.
    raisleygordon

    This okay entry in the Amityville series doesn't do much with the mirror

    This is an okay movie, but it doesn't generate much excitement or suspense because there's not much done with the mirror and the characters are not especially interesting. This picture is less about the mirror than it is about this kid's history concerning his deceased, murderous father. The only truly interesting characters are the detective, played by The Stepfather's Terry O'Quinn, and Llanie. And just like in the previous film, "It's About Time", there's no Amityville house either (except in flashbacks). If this really is a new generation, then I would have preferred the old one.

    **1/2 out of ****
    4Muldwych

    Should have been better, but suffers from serious lack of originality and direction in key places

    'A New Generation' is the third Amityville entry to base its plot around writer John G. Jones's premise of an item taken from the Long Island house that causes spectral misery and death for its new owners. First a lamp, then a clock, and now a mirror. However, this is also the first Amityville since 'The Possession' to directly tie in to the real- life events that started the whole series. This time around, Keyes Terry (Robert Partridge), an artist, is given a macabre-looking mirror by a homeless man one day. Soon enough, people around him start to die, eventually leading to his discovery that the mirror once hung in the Amityville house - indeed on the very night a man named Franklin Bronner (Sonny Montelli in 'Amityville II') murdered his entire family. Unfortunately for Terry, his discovery of the mirror isn't entirely coincidental, and he soon learns the truth about his past a truth he's kept buried since childhood.

    This 7th installment in the often worn-out franchise is something of a disappointment for me. Things were starting to pick up with the silly and uneven, yet entertaining 'It's About Time', and given how much this film tries to draw upon its roots - not the first episode, but the source material itself - it should have been better than it was.

    However, three trips to the same well with yet another evil artifact from the Amityville house with yet another explanation for the malign paranormal visitations is wearing on me, to say the least. One of the biggest weaknesses of the Amityville franchise is the steadfast determination by each set of producers to completely ignore every other episode in the series. On the one hand, it's perfectly reasonable that they don't want to be tied to someone else's continuity, but at the very least, they could maybe acknowledge story lines that have already been done and just possibly *not repeat them over and over again*.

    There's also something rather plodding about the way in which the story unfolds, doubtless due to the inevitability this repetition-fest brings. Since you already know what's going to happen, the carefully-paced build-up is simply slow and tedious. Or maybe it's just tedious anyway. Director John Murlowski probably could have done more to heighten the tense atmosphere associated with the mirror rather than simply having it flash red and emit chattering 'evil' voices, which lacks any kind of subtlety. There were times when characters seemed fairly unfazed by its otherworldly qualities. If they don't take it too seriously, why should we?

    Which is a shame, because 'A New Generation' has a more-than-capable cast. I was going to hold off on watching this until I saw the name 'Julia Nickson' in the credits. She captivated my attention just as she always does, and if anything, I was annoyed her part wasn't more extensive. Terry O'Quinn was equally charismatic and again, underused. Partridge himself in the lead role clearly fits the early 90s over-coiffed lumberjack-shirted square-jawed hero type, and while I'm not sure he really gave it the gravitas needed, it's not as if anyone here is performing Ibsen.

    The sets are also worthy of note, from the dramatic artwork filling Suki's room, to the claustrophobic corridors featured in flashback/supernatural sequences. Getting the look of these right is especially important given how certain sequences are repeated throughout the film to simulated fragmented memories. Clearly, Murlowski is more of a visual director rather than either an actor's director or one of horror. Unfortunately, it is meant to be a horror film, after all.

    'A New Generation' sees the same race being run for the third time in 4 years. Add to this the lack of direction where it was really needed and the whole effort fails to stand as tall as it should. However, it should be acknowledged for its strong ties with the source material and some good actors in not necessarily their finest hours. Honestly, the ideal person for this is someone who hasn't seen any of the sequels past 'The Possession', for whom the story won't be such a massive deja-vu trip.

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    • Trivia
      The same exterior building as Paddy's Pub from Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 25 mins) Boom mic is reflected in a mirror while Keyes is approaching the dinner table with the shotgun.
    • Quotes

      Suki: Dick? Dick, who don't you come out here and take care of this?

    • Connections
      Followed by Amityville : La Maison de poupées (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Furnace Rekindled
      Written by Rhys Fulber, John McRae, Chris Peterson

      Performed by Will

      Roadcrew Music, Inc. (BMI)

      ©1992 Third Mind Records/The All Blacks B.V.

      Used by permission of Third Mind Records/Roadrunner Records

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amityville: A New Generation
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • A. Ninety-Three Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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