A grieving man relocates his two teen daughters to a charming town--and into their dream home. But the dream quickly becomes an inescapable nightmare.A grieving man relocates his two teen daughters to a charming town--and into their dream home. But the dream quickly becomes an inescapable nightmare.A grieving man relocates his two teen daughters to a charming town--and into their dream home. But the dream quickly becomes an inescapable nightmare.
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Stevonte Hart
- Miles
- (as Stevonte Fitzgerald Hart)
Jon Herrmann
- Matt
- (as John Michael Herrmann)
Kelly Savanna Deaton
- Patricia
- (as Kelly Savannah Deaton)
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Went into this movie knowing it was short, I expected nothing... so that is the only reason I saw it to the end. The needless cussing added nothing but cheesiness. The stereotypical slutty realestate agent was laughable. The casting of 2 "teenage" girls....yeah also unbelievable.... HOWEVER... the only redeeming quality of this film was the ending...not expected and confusing and the more I think about it....yeah it was garbage. Personally i would nit recommend this to anyone. Now the movie "The Lie" was a great movie for twists and turns...real life is more frightening than bs paranormal drivel....hope this gets to the 119 more characters needed!
The movie seemed to move very slow to me, even though it's not that long.
It's really not a horror movie, except for the few poltergeist-like things that happen with inanimate objects, and honestly those are really the only interesting scenes.
Why they decided to make the women, who are obviously in their mid-twenties, be high school teenagers is beyond me. They never go to school nor does that really play into the plot at all.
The plot twist in the last 5 minutes is weird. I can't decide if it makes the movie better or worse. It's definitely taken too far. The 'twist' is ok, but revealing how the characters really related to each other just seemed too much.
It's really not a horror movie, except for the few poltergeist-like things that happen with inanimate objects, and honestly those are really the only interesting scenes.
Why they decided to make the women, who are obviously in their mid-twenties, be high school teenagers is beyond me. They never go to school nor does that really play into the plot at all.
The plot twist in the last 5 minutes is weird. I can't decide if it makes the movie better or worse. It's definitely taken too far. The 'twist' is ok, but revealing how the characters really related to each other just seemed too much.
A grieving man (John Littlefield) and his two girls (Alyson Gorske & Jessica Chancellor) move to a town in Northern California where he purchased an incredible mansion at a curiously low price. When strange things start happening, they hear rumors of the manor's infamous past. Jasmine Waltz is on hand as the sultry realtor while Eric Roberts plays an amiable neighbor.
"616 Wilford Lane" (2021) has the setting of "Glass House: The Good Mother" (2006), an awesome mansion in sunny California, but with an altogether different story, à la spooky goings-on in the manner of M. Night Shyamalan mixed with "The Amityville Horror" (1979/2005). There's a creepy element that goes back to the "Amelia" episode of "Trilogy of Terror" (1975), just don't expect a crazy Zuni doll.
The flick works well as is, but the creators insisted on tacking on an ending that I don't want to say too much about. It can still be enjoyed yet the "creative" climax lowers my grade. It just wasn't needed. I should add that my wife was impressed by the twist.
The three key women are a highlight with Jessica standing out.
The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in California, presumably Auburn, which is 25-30 miles northeast of Sacramento in Northern Cal.
GRADE: B-
"616 Wilford Lane" (2021) has the setting of "Glass House: The Good Mother" (2006), an awesome mansion in sunny California, but with an altogether different story, à la spooky goings-on in the manner of M. Night Shyamalan mixed with "The Amityville Horror" (1979/2005). There's a creepy element that goes back to the "Amelia" episode of "Trilogy of Terror" (1975), just don't expect a crazy Zuni doll.
The flick works well as is, but the creators insisted on tacking on an ending that I don't want to say too much about. It can still be enjoyed yet the "creative" climax lowers my grade. It just wasn't needed. I should add that my wife was impressed by the twist.
The three key women are a highlight with Jessica standing out.
The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in California, presumably Auburn, which is 25-30 miles northeast of Sacramento in Northern Cal.
GRADE: B-
This movie started out pretty good and then it completely crashed and burned. Do scary movies even exist anymore? I love movies about the paranormal and horror movies in general but ppl keep making sub genres while still calling them horror.
Like Jordan Peele. They're good movies but they're not horror and they're not scary. They're "messaging horror" where they all have some social meaning of telling ppl to be kind to each other or putting a spotlight on mental illness.
I want The Conjuring, The Exorcist, Freddy, Jason and Michael. That's scary, that's horror.. not these new movies that want to make some point, send some deep message or just aren't any good.
This movie is no different. It presents itself as one type, then changes it completely as you're watching it. I don't want to give any spoilers so you'll have to see for yourself what went so wrong.
It's an understatement to call this movie disappointing. It had so much potential and failed miserably.
Like Jordan Peele. They're good movies but they're not horror and they're not scary. They're "messaging horror" where they all have some social meaning of telling ppl to be kind to each other or putting a spotlight on mental illness.
I want The Conjuring, The Exorcist, Freddy, Jason and Michael. That's scary, that's horror.. not these new movies that want to make some point, send some deep message or just aren't any good.
This movie is no different. It presents itself as one type, then changes it completely as you're watching it. I don't want to give any spoilers so you'll have to see for yourself what went so wrong.
It's an understatement to call this movie disappointing. It had so much potential and failed miserably.
I wasn't expecting too much from this movie, it looked decent enough from the trailer. Movie had decent story and you could feel sympathy for the family in the haunted house. Then out of nowhere comes this extremely unbelievable ending. I don't get mad at movies much but this hacked me off. The film makers should be ashamed of themselves for the ending. I recommend staying away from this movie. You'll feel like you wasted time.
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- GoofsWhen Staci is home alone in the bedroom it is nighttime, but the timestamp on the security tape shows 12:20pm, or 20 minutes after noon. Though it could be an error when the system was set up, the time stamp when Staci gets out of bed the next night shows 1:10am.
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- Дом 616 на Уилфорд-Лейн
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 2.39:1
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