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Ominous

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Ominous (2009)
Ominous, a super natural thriller inspired by actual events. When the CallahanÂ’s 
off for a peaceful family vacation in the mountains, they never expected their personal demons to follow them. When the children discover a paranormal presence in the secluded cabin, two generations of secrets will be revealed and the lives of the living as well as the dead will be changed forever. Sizzling performances by stellar ensemble including Sean Patrick Flaherty (Daddy Day Camp.) Melissa Salinas (Treggin.) Introducing Joseph Anthony Jette and Elizabeth Purdy. “OMINOUS” will keep you gripping yourself and looking over your shoulder!
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When the Callahans set off for a peaceful family vacation in the mountains they never expected their personal demons to follow them. The children discover a paranormal presence in the seclud... Read allWhen the Callahans set off for a peaceful family vacation in the mountains they never expected their personal demons to follow them. The children discover a paranormal presence in the secluded cabin and two generations of secrets are revealed, forever changing the lives of the li... Read allWhen the Callahans set off for a peaceful family vacation in the mountains they never expected their personal demons to follow them. The children discover a paranormal presence in the secluded cabin and two generations of secrets are revealed, forever changing the lives of the living as well as the dead.

  • Director
    • Justin Bergonzoni
  • Writers
    • Sharry Flaherty
    • Ryan Neal McMackin
  • Stars
    • Sean Patrick Flaherty
    • Joseph Anthony Jette
    • Elizabeth Purdy
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    298
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Justin Bergonzoni
    • Writers
      • Sharry Flaherty
      • Ryan Neal McMackin
    • Stars
      • Sean Patrick Flaherty
      • Joseph Anthony Jette
      • Elizabeth Purdy
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Patrick Flaherty
    • Gavin Callahan
    Joseph Anthony Jette
    • Mitch Callahan
    • (as Joseph Jette)
    Elizabeth Purdy
    • Christina Callahan
    Melissa Salinas
    • Sara Callahan
    Nick Wolf
    • Scott Callahan
    Michael Acosta
    • CSI Agent
    Cavan Bandics
    • Thomas…
    Kevin Brangers
    • Deputy Photographer
    Chloe Brown
    Chloe Brown
    • Little Sara
    Clint Cooley
    • Real Estate Agent
    Jessica Davis
    • Angela…
    Michelle Halsband
    • Nosey Patron
    Robert Laraviee
    • Architect Employee 2
    • (as Robert Lariviee)
    Natasha Lee
    • Architect Employee 1
    Bobby D. McMackin
    • Store Clerk
    Nathaniel Purdy
    • Paper Boy
    • (as Nathanael Purdy)
    Rachel Purdy
    • Secretary
    Kulani Purkey
    • Little Dead Girl
    • Director
      • Justin Bergonzoni
    • Writers
      • Sharry Flaherty
      • Ryan Neal McMackin
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    User reviews14

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    2novasw

    Not worth watching.

    One more boring horror flick.The plot just drags on and on. What more can I say. The premise for this movie has been done better in other movies. This one is somewhat predictable. I would not waste my time watching this one again. I hope this helps someone. Hollywood seems to have lost it's creativity. Too bad. There has to be better screen writers and producer's out there. Good and great actor deserve better than this garbage. Critics also need to be more critical of these low budget movies to say the least. I wonder if the movie makers ever use real people to preview these movies before they release them. Maybe a few study groups need to screen these movies. I have been watching movies for 49 years now and have seen a steady decline in the quality of the plots. Hope some imagination returns to Hollywood soon. I would like to see others review this movie and tell it like it is. Bottom line is make the buck as quickly as possible and don't worry about quality. Maybe some more book based movies would work. Or maybe quality movies are a thing of the past. I sure hope not.
    church_pam

    Funny but not scary!

    Wow....that was AWFUL! Bad acting, lighting, the music...I only gave it one star because it was a good laugh. The two leads acted like porn stars, which would be OK if I WERE WATCHING PORN. The story (which didn't develop until the end) probably would've been OK in more capable hands, but it wasn't. There is no gore, blood, not even so much as a paper cut, so if you're looking for that, avoid this one too. We were actually hoping someone would wax one of the kids to at least keep some interest, but that doesn't happen either. Oh and the sound, you get A lot of the "horror violin" music when nothing is really happening. Everyone walks real slow, I guess to build suspense, but it actually drags the movie down. Save your money or better yet, rent a real horror film!
    2david_r_fry

    I've seen worse

    The best thing about this movie is I a saw it for free on Amazon Prime. A couple of the actors weren't bad until they started talking. The movie also made me think. For example, when the mother was taking a bath it made me wonder why were there candles all over the place? Why didn't the mother or father notice the daughter was dragging a dirty doll around the house? The sound was so bad I'm thinking maybe I missed something. I wonder how much it cost to make this movie and how much money Amazon paid for it. I'm retired and have plenty of time on my hands and think I could probably do a better job than the people who made this turkey.
    erinm19

    You Have Been Warned

    Let me first state that I'm not overly critical about movies in general. I've never written a review on IMDb because I normally don't care enough to, but in this situation I consider it a public service to warn others about this movie. It should have come with a warning. As someone else mentioned, the parents acted like porn stars (I actually said to my friend "did we rent a porn?"), dramatic music started from the first scene. The sound and video editing was literally worse than a high school video project. The only reason I watched the whole thing was because it was like a car wreck, I needed to stare, then after a while I had invested so much time I needed to see where they were going with it. The last couple of minutes were remotely interesting, but do not make up for this mess, and I don't think most people would last long enough to see it. Low budget doesn't have to mean terrible movie, there are a lot of excellent movies put together with shoestring budgets, but there was simply no effort with this one. I too feel bad for the actors in this movie, but they should feel bad that we paid to watch this. Where do I demand a refund?
    5I_Ailurophile

    Sincere effort shines through despite shortcomings and a lack of polish

    Modest, bare-faced production values immediately betray the indie, low-budget nature of the production, including the cinematography, sound design, and the fundamental image quality. The tone is mild to the point of ham-handedness, and the soft, somewhat scattered, unpracticed tenor of the direction readily shows the inexperience of filmmaker Justin Bergonzoni (it was apparently his debut in that regard, after all), just as one can readily discern from the acting that the cast had little if any experience of their own. This is hardly to outright cast aspersions on anyone involved, as I believe all were making an earnest effort despite their own limitations and those of the project at large. Be all that as it may, it's safe to say that without a major stroke of brilliance 'Ominous' will have upper limits and an uphill climb, and scarcely has the movie begun and we see the kinship it shares with the low-grade fare that has proliferated in subsequent years on streaming sites from the likes of Uncork'd Entertainment or Screenager Productions.

    Yet why not? Why shouldn't folks try their hand at making pictures, if their heart is true? As an audience we easily see where there is major room for improvement, but it comes across that this can be attributed to undeveloped skills rather than no skills, or a lack of care. The presentation may be humble, but we can see the similarities it is meant to bear with bigger, more well-financed titles in the tale of a family, with strained dynamics, who try to Get Away From It All at a remote location and have experiences of a supernatural variety. It's a rough ride, but only because the feature is unpolished in every capacity. With all this firmly in mind, I think it's pretty decent! While the audio is imbalanced, I actually love Siddhartha Barnhoorn's score - not reinventing the wheel by any means, but flush with high strings and tense chords to provide atmosphere. Even with rough edges the scene writing is solid, providing foundation for exploration of the relationships between family members and the application of genre elements. The special effects may be less than seamless, but I've certainly seen much worse, sometimes in much bigger films.

    Meanwhile, facets like special makeup, lighting, and yes even the cinematography are appreciable, lending to the low-key eeriness in spite of imperfections. Bergonzoni actually illustrates a swell eye for shot composition, and capabilities that just need to be cultivated to bear more fruit. No awards will be forthcoming for the screenplay, nor points awarded for originality, but the characters are sympathetic, the dialogue is suitably believable, and the story at large is ably written and enjoyable. As this fancies itself a horror flick I could do with more eventfulness and concrete plot development, for even as we approach the one-hour mark there hasn't been a substantial amount of real movement, but again, I think the issues facing 'Ominous' are its lack of experience and refinement, and not specifically any poor craftsmanship. I see the value this offers, and it's meaningfully constrained only by how little anyone involved has previously worked in the industry.

    Honestly, I like this! It has flaws and shortcomings, but these are outweighed by the sincerity of the endeavor, and of the contributions from all who participated in its creation. The phrase "diamond in the rough" comes to mind; it's not a stone that is likely to turn heads even if it benefited from all the best tools of the trade, but there's no rule that says every picture needs to be a revelation. All things considered this is something likely to be enjoyed only by those who are open-minded enough to admire works that operate on this level, but in my opinion the worth in the end result speaks for itself. From the writers and director to the cast and crew, I commend everyone for the hard work they put into it, and I hope they have grown in their skills and found more success in the years since. 'Ominous' is hardly a title that demands viewership, but if one has the chance to watch, these are eighty-four minutes that are unexpectedly, gratifyingly deserving.

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Innocent
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Charleston, Nevada, USA
    • Production company
      • Dark Water Productions
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      • $28,685 (estimated)
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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