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The Chair

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.2K
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The Chair (2007)
DramaHorrorThriller

Danielle, a young psychology student, is trying to rebuild her life when she sublets a century-old Victorian house. Unknowingly, she awakens an evil specter lurking in the dark recesses of h... Read allDanielle, a young psychology student, is trying to rebuild her life when she sublets a century-old Victorian house. Unknowingly, she awakens an evil specter lurking in the dark recesses of her new home. To prove to her sister, Anna, that she isn't delusional again, Danielle sets ... Read allDanielle, a young psychology student, is trying to rebuild her life when she sublets a century-old Victorian house. Unknowingly, she awakens an evil specter lurking in the dark recesses of her new home. To prove to her sister, Anna, that she isn't delusional again, Danielle sets out to document the haunting with horrifying results. She unleashes the soul of Edgar Crow... Read all

  • Director
    • Brett Sullivan
  • Writer
    • Michael Capellupo
  • Stars
    • Alanna Chisholm
    • Lauren Roy
    • Nick Abraham
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Brett Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Michael Capellupo
    • Stars
      • Alanna Chisholm
      • Lauren Roy
      • Nick Abraham
    • 20User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Alanna Chisholm
    Alanna Chisholm
    • Danielle Velayo
    Lauren Roy
    Lauren Roy
    • Anna Velayo
    Nick Abraham
    • Ryan Durbin
    Paul Soren
    • Mordechai Zymytryk…
    Nickolas Tortolano
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    Adam Seybold
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    • Edgar A. Crowe
    David Kim
    • The Dentist
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    • Director
      • Brett Sullivan
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      • Michael Capellupo
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    5The_Dead_See

    Loses it's steam in the second half, but the first half was great.

    At the 30 minute point of The Chair, I was truly getting enjoyably creeped out. It was relatively standard "strange phenomena in creepy old house" fare, but it was done with just the right combination of discomforting lighting and sound to get under my skin. The lead actress was extremely appealing too, both easy on the eyes and approaching her character from a refreshingly intelligent standpoint. The quote on the case that led me to rent it said something along the lines of "achieves the same atmosphere as the Changeling or Amityville"... and for those first 30 minutes or so, it really did. There's one scene with a chair in a hallway that is frankly terrifying.

    But then a possession-style plot kicked in which, while still fairly entertaining, was nowhere near as powerful as the opening. The final half of the movie fell into a more mundane indie movie style, lost almost all of its creepiness, and sadly got a little unbelievable too. If the director had had the restraint to follow the tone of the first half through to the end it could have been a masterpiece in the haunted house genre. As it stands it's just another indie - far above average at first, then just average after that...
    6Nightmare-Maker

    Decent Low Budget Horror Flick

    After reading lots of positive reviews for THE CHAIR, I just had to order the DVD. Now I have seen it I got to say it's a decent effort...although not brilliant.

    The film was shot entirely in Director Brett Sullivan's apartment, which is a brave thing to do if you ask me, because can you imagine having an entire film crew living in your house for a few weeks! But considering the budget he obviously had he's done a remarkable job, the reason I gave 6 out of 10 was because the first half of the film was very good, but the second half fell away I thought it did'nt capture the great atmosphere that the first half had. But nethertheless well worth seeking out.
    8Alexandre_DeLarge

    I saw the world premiere in Montreal

    I was at the world premiere in Montreal at cinema Imperial. It's a weird movie with low budget. It was shot in the director's apartment. It's about a girl who moves up in a strange house. Some paranormal thing begins. The girl start to changes and she wants to know more about this house... I have to admit this movie scared me. It was believable. After the viewing of this film, I felt strange emotions walking alone in the dark street (the film was programed at midnight). I really liked the main character, she was so great. It's hard to have that kind of transformation in a character that is not laughable. For her interpretation alone that movie is worth to see. The director did a goog job. I'll check out for his new films if he do more.
    6Samiam3

    Has a few problems, but horror fans will like it

    The Chair feels like two movies formated into one, both have their ups and downs. The first half is a choppy but pretty spooky haunted house formula. Furthermore, If i didn't know better, I'd also call it a forerunner to Paranormal Activity. The second half is more of a Saw- formula, with more blood, adrenaline, but at the same time, more contrivance. The Chair as a whole deserves credit for being neither dull nor derivative (as so many b-movies are) but there is a sense of unevenness to the finished product. That and a sort of, scrappy/unprofessional screenplay degrade the Chair from good to 'almost' good. In the end it's silly but I think it will please horror movie goers.

    Upper Year College student Daniel has just moved into a new place. A very old, red brick house. In less than a day, she becomes convinced that it is haunted. She starts doing a little experimenting: filming herself at night, going through closets. After doing some extensive research, she finds material which causes her not only to wanna write her masters thesis on horror related topics, but she is driven to perform some very sadistic behaviour, which is increasing becoming a concern (and a threat) to her friends and family.

    Director Brett Sullivan knows what he is doing when he steps behind a camera of sits in front of the editing software. He effectively uses technique rather than traditional shock factor to scare the audience. While not the scariest of films, I don't exactly have a long list of films that achieve the kind of effect that the Chair does. some films on that list like Friday the 13th predate the chair, others like Paranormal Activity come after. But this is all contained within the first half. The second part of the feature, is where the blood gets spilled. Sullivan again avoids the superficial approach, relying more on grotesque ideas rather than quantity of bodily fluids to startle the audience. It works, but not flawlessly. This is the dumber half of the Chair.

    speaking script-wise, it's not like the first half was perfect either. Most of the dialogue in the Chair is not that great. Nobody has much to say, but at least the delivery shows signs of attempt. Indeed the movie is just as dependant on a strong leading role as it is on suspense. Alanna Crisholm (in her only movie role) makes a pretty credible lead, given the limited room she has to work with. She sells it to us quite well through her face and her body gestures.

    The Chair has quite a bit going for it, but not quite enough. It needs a bit of a reworking perhaps, because it stills feels a bit unbelievable in places. It looks as if it is intended to appeal to two different types of horror lovers: the Blair Which lovers and the Saw Lovers. As a horror film, The Chair is successful, but it remains a bit unstable and under fleshed. I did enjoy it though
    Dethcharm

    Not A Comfy Chair...

    THE CHAIR has merit in that it offers something unusual in the way of a story line. It's about a child killer from 1906, who was hypnotized by a mesmerist at the point of his death. One hundred years later, said murderer returns to torment the woman (Alanna Chisholm) who moves into his old house.

    There's mystery, suspense, and creepiness throughout. There's a haunting and even a possession. Then, the chair of the title comes into play, which is as ingenious as it is diabolical! It's a torture device designed to instill hopeless, suffocating terror in its victims, while slowly relieving them of their lives. According to the film's creators, this thing actually works, making it all the more frightening! In spite of its miniscule budget, this movie makes the best of its limitations...

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    • Trivia
      Shot in Director Brett Sullivan's home.
    • Goofs
      Anna's car has no front license plate in long shots, but in closer shots as she drives you can see the top edge of a license plate.
    • Quotes

      Danielle Velayo: It's all good, sweetie.

    • Soundtracks
      Everything Always Moving
      Written by Au4

      Performed by Au4

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2007 (United Arab Emirates)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hush
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Panic Pictures
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      • CA$1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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