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The Inheritance

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
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The Inheritance (2011)
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Five ambitious cousins set out on a family reunion during the dead of winter. The purpose of the retreat is to secure their inheritance, a fortune that dates back many generations.Five ambitious cousins set out on a family reunion during the dead of winter. The purpose of the retreat is to secure their inheritance, a fortune that dates back many generations.Five ambitious cousins set out on a family reunion during the dead of winter. The purpose of the retreat is to secure their inheritance, a fortune that dates back many generations.

  • Director
    • Robert O'Hara
  • Writer
    • Robert O'Hara
  • Stars
    • Rochelle Aytes
    • Golden Brooks
    • Janae Burney
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
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    • Director
      • Robert O'Hara
    • Writer
      • Robert O'Hara
    • Stars
      • Rochelle Aytes
      • Golden Brooks
      • Janae Burney
    • 14User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Rochelle Aytes
    Rochelle Aytes
    • Lily
    Golden Brooks
    Golden Brooks
    • Karen
    Janae Burney
    • Ancestor Girl
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Uncle Melvin
    André De Shields
    André De Shields
    • Uncle Grady
    Demetrius Grosse
    Demetrius Grosse
    • Ancestor Henry
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • Tyrone
    Shawn Michael Howard
    Shawn Michael Howard
    • Simpson
    Lanre Idewu
    Lanre Idewu
    • Chakabazz
    Chene Lawson
    Chene Lawson
    • Ancestor Lily
    Adriane Lenox
    Adriane Lenox
    • Felicia
    Johntae Lipscomb
    • Ancestor Boy
    Chaz Monet
    • Ancestor Karen
    Edward Nattenberg
    • Martin
    Novella Nelson
    Novella Nelson
    • Aunt Bee
    Jenny Weaver
    • Julie
    D.B. Woodside
    D.B. Woodside
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    • Director
      • Robert O'Hara
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      • Robert O'Hara
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    4labng

    Kind of Roots meets cheesy horror

    Some really attractive and recognizable actors in an acceptable horror flick. There's some mildly entertaining poking fun at each other throughout. Not the worst thing I ever watched.
    6Someguysomwhere

    Entertaining exotic supernatural drama.

    The Principals.

    Henry - Profession: Fighter. Social status in the setting: Alpha male. Attributes: Great voice and way of talking; smooth, masculine. Recommendation: Higher this guy to do late night radio or malt liquor commercials.

    Simpson - Profession: Programmer. Social status in the setting: Wimp. Attributes: Resembles Spike Lee. Recommendation: Take to parties, but leave behind if you have serious sh!t to do --like maybe saving your life.

    Karen - Profession: Stability and regular checks (Don't ask). Social status in the setting: Alpha female. Attributes: Attractive almond eyes and there is some evidence that one could have intense bathroom sex with her. Recommedation: Loan one of her balls to Simpson.

    Lilly - Profession: Cook. Social status in the setting: Virgin. Well, "lesbian" --close enough for the cult. Attributes: Attractive light brown eyes and a good run-away-companion if you need one. Surprised Simpson didn't take the tip. Recommendation: Hire her for your ritual dances or your next bachelor or bachelorette party.

    Tyrone - Profession: Writer. Social status in the setting: I'm not sure. Attributes: Nondescript. Can groan good if injured, though. Recommendation: Hire if you need someone to blend into the background.

    Uncle Melvin - Profession: Something lucrative. Social status in the setting: Lead elder. Attributes: Self-assured. Recommendation: Use him if you need someone to nonchalantly pull the switch at an execution. Additional comments: More than likely will single-handedly send the demand for bathroom locks sky high.

    The movie begins with a brief glimpse of the roots of a generational cult that began at some point during the days of slavery. Present day: Oblivious of this, 5 black cousins (3 men, 2 women) and a white couple are driving to a family reunion with the "elders" of their 5 wealthy black families. It is winter time and there are some complaints. When they finally arrive, their host "uncle Melvin" is not there but has left them a box of booze on the bar in the mean time. I don't have to tell you that they appreciated that.

    After screwing around a bit with a snow mobile and some snowball fights, they return inside to settle down and acquaint themselves anew with glasses of uncle Melvin's fine booze; the quality of which is verified by the fact that the white couple cannot keep their hands off each other and are forced to retire for modesty's sake after some looks from the others. After they leave there is some entertaining, well acted dialog about each other's motive for being there and why one of the cousins (Simpson) brought his boss and his wife with him (you guessed right; the white couple). About 22 minutes or so into the film uncle Melvin and his crew of old people --sorry, "elders" --show up. He shortly gives the cousins a history lesson about their roots and their deliverer. He tells of the appearance of a compelling black man with supernatural powers who makes promises of freedom, wealth, and prosperity to some slaves in exchange for sacrifices to him. The film takes us back in time to graphically illustrate this while he narrates. Meantime, the cousins look on incredulously (save Tyrone who's as serious as a judge). No one more so than Simpson who looks like he's about to have a fit of laughter and eventually does. --For a price though.

    The Inheritance is an interesting addition to the horror genre because it is horror from the perspective of black people; their culture and history. But beyond the window dressing of an almost all-black cast The Inheritance is also interesting because it has strong visualizations; is creatively and stylishly filmed. As well, it has excellent (very believable) dramatic acting that draws you in. Usually in a horror movie you can't wait for the creature, the monster, the freak --or whatever-- to make a show. But in this movie (for me, anyway) the horror or supernatural aspect was only an "exotic backdrop" for interesting dramatic dialog and interaction. In other words, I found I was more interested in the people than anything else. So much so that I forgot --or didn't care that it was supposed to be a horror movie. Good thing too, because this movie is more interesting and entertaining as a "drama" and "group character study" than as a horror movie. Love, Boloxxi
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    It had potential, but...

    "The Inheritance" had a rather interesting-looking poster, and that was what initially lured me to this movie. So based on the poster, I decided to give the movie a go.

    Now, the movie's history is somewhat interesting, and it is what keeps the movie afloat, because the scares in the movie are virtually non-existent. The movie is labeled as thriller, but it hardly managed that at all. There are moments where the movie builds up some suspense, but that is as far as it gets, unfortunately.

    The cast in the movie was actually quite good, both for the younger family members and the elders. The movie was carried by Keith David, though it wasn't his most impressive performance.

    "The Inheritance" could have been more than it turned out to be, but sadly it failed to impress or shine. And it will be a horror movie that came and went without leaving a lasting impression.

    If you like movies of dark nature, then there are far better choices available. "The Inheritance" is a tame experience, at best.
    2SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    The Inheritance (2011)

    What could have been an interesting African American Wicker Man turns into a chaotic shambles of mixed messages and genre incompetence. The film starts with a prologue focusing on slavery. I sat there hoping it wouldn't turn into some preachy guilt trip. Luckily, it did not. That would have completely killed it. Even though the disappearance of the white characters is met with complete ambivalence, which doesn't suggest racism, just poor writing. The slavery themes are confusingly mixed with religion and voodoo. As people begin to rise from the dead, some awful effects come into play. It seemed like they used a computer to do something that was created convincingly in the Victorian stage days. What it all comes down to is a rushed story and a bunch of characters you want to die. It also falls into familiarity, which is a shame, as a convincing horror based around slavery, superstition, religion etc. could be very powerful.
    1whiteshadow1606

    Don't watch this movie folks!!

    I don't know why i even wasting my time watching this movie! Seriously, the acting was bad, the actors, the setting, all of it was bad! (If there other bad word to describe it, it would be it!)

    The acting was the worst. It's a movie with a great poster but worst in everything else!! (Believe me when i said it was bad!! You don't want to waste your time watching this).

    The scenes are gibberish! At a time you was here, and suddenly you just there (somewhere else) without even logic explanation. You don't even know how the characters got there.So, as for you guys who doesn't watch this movie yet, DON'T!!!

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      One of the executive producers, Cynthia P. Staffort won 112 million dollars in the lottery. She used some of the money to become a film producer.
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      Tyrone: Family reunion in the snow. They couldn't have this shit in Puerto Rico?

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Stillwater, Minnesota, USA
    • Production companies
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      • Queen Nefertari Productions
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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