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The Curse of Downers Grove

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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4.4/10
2.1K
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Helen Slater, Tom Arnold, Steven Martini, Lucas Till, and Bella Heathcote in The Curse of Downers Grove (2015)
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A teen angst thriller at a high school gripped by an apparent curse that claims the life of a senior every year. Story follows a senior, Chrissie, who is skeptical, and another, Tracy, who b... Read allA teen angst thriller at a high school gripped by an apparent curse that claims the life of a senior every year. Story follows a senior, Chrissie, who is skeptical, and another, Tracy, who believes that she may be the next victim.A teen angst thriller at a high school gripped by an apparent curse that claims the life of a senior every year. Story follows a senior, Chrissie, who is skeptical, and another, Tracy, who believes that she may be the next victim.

  • Director
    • Derick Martini
  • Writers
    • Bret Easton Ellis
    • Michael Hornburg
    • Derick Martini
  • Stars
    • Bella Heathcote
    • Lucas Till
    • Helen Slater
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    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Derick Martini
    • Writers
      • Bret Easton Ellis
      • Michael Hornburg
      • Derick Martini
    • Stars
      • Bella Heathcote
      • Lucas Till
      • Helen Slater
    • 36User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
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    Bella Heathcote
    Bella Heathcote
    • Chrissie
    Lucas Till
    Lucas Till
    • Bobby
    Helen Slater
    Helen Slater
    • Diane
    Penelope Mitchell
    Penelope Mitchell
    • Tracy
    Mark L. Young
    Mark L. Young
    • Ian
    Zane Holtz
    Zane Holtz
    • Guy
    Martin Spanjers
    Martin Spanjers
    • David
    Jeff Staron
    Jeff Staron
    • Ezra
    Marcus Giamatti
    Marcus Giamatti
    • Rich
    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
    • Charlie
    Kevin Zegers
    Kevin Zegers
    • Chuck
    Sean A. Rosales
    • Mike
    • (as Sean Rosalies)
    Joel Michael Kramer
    • Ryan
    • (as Joel Kramer)
    Steven Martini
    Steven Martini
    • Detective Libretti
    • (as Steve Martini)
    Jason Dubin
    Jason Dubin
    • Detective
    Jesse James Youngblood
    • Indian
    • (as Jesse Youngblood)
    Daniel Leavitt
    Daniel Leavitt
    • Water Tower Boy
    Tiffany Boone
    Tiffany Boone
    • Senior Girl #1
    • Director
      • Derick Martini
    • Writers
      • Bret Easton Ellis
      • Michael Hornburg
      • Derick Martini
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    2michael-3204

    Please, Sir, no more

    In many ways, this is the kind of horror movie that Wes Craven's "Scream" was supposed to put on notice, making the case that you can't get away with stupid, thinly drawn, overly sexualized adolescent characters who seem not to have a clue about anything around them. I guess no one told director/co-writer Derick Martini or co-writer Bret Easton Ellis how ridiculous making such a clueless film would be in 2015. Not that the film itself would have been any better in 1989, but the act of creating it wouldn't have seemed so inane.

    There is, at least, an intriguing premise -- that the curse of Downer's Grove is the death of one graduating high school senior each year. Exploring whether the curse is real, in horror movie terms, might have been interesting, or whether it is connected to some kind of revenge of the natives who once occupied the land. This is hinted at but never explored. But this film is too scattered to do that, instead dropping vague references to drug problems (never really explored or taken seriously) and thwarted ambitions of abusive fathers (never really explored or taken seriously). Everything and every character here is a cliché. It would be one thing if they started out as clichés and developed into characters we might care about, but they don't develop at all. It is perhaps unfair to criticize the performers because, really, what could they do with this junk?, but they are mostly pretty bad. Some of those whose work I'm a little familiar with, like Kevin Zegers, Lucas Till and Tom Arnold, have been much better elsewhere, so I'm prepared to believe that most of the rest can be better than their work here would indicate. Hopefully, this will be a resume low-light for them, rather than a career suicide. But if the pedestrian direction in any indication, Martini himself shouldn't get many more chances to badly mishandle any material at all.
    4thekarmicnomad

    Well made but very boring, then a bit stupid

    Every year a senior dies before graduation. This is the curse. A girl living in Downers Grove gets into an auticattion with another student on the lead up to graduation.

    This has good production, good characters and great acting. The problem? It is as boring as hell.

    The story is one of the most pedestrian I have ever come across. Yet despite its dullness manages not to be believable.

    Without spoiling I would say that the supernatural element is very light.

    The director and actors deserve more but this is just to dull to contemplate.
    8Mrssmiff

    Really Good Teen Thriller

    Not sure why so many gave this movie a bad review and low rating. For me, it was exactly what I expected it to be - a high school thriller, with a good story, credible performances etc. It wasn't what I expected but that was due to the title, trailer and premise of the film focusing on the "curse", when in fact, in my opinion, there is a whole other story portrayed. Had it been titled something other than it was, perhaps more people would have appreciated it more?

    The performances from Bella Heathcote and Kevin Zegers were spot on. Other reviewers have focused on their real ages with regards to playing high school/college students but that is par for the course in movies these days.

    All in all, an enjoyable movie if you like high school drama.
    3StevePulaski

    A hopelessly incompetent and irrelevant horror film

    I've lived less than five minutes away from the town of Downers Grove, Illinois my entire life, even going to high school there and finding myself going there for one thing or another on an almost daily basis. It's a remarkably unremarkable town, but it's one with everything one could need - a grocery store, a library, several parks, roomy middle-class housing, great schools, and low crime. It's the perfect setting for a horror film for the very fact that there's little that happens there and you'd be hard-pressed to hear the terms "breaking news" and "Downers Grove" in the same sentence.

    This is ostensibly why The Curse of Downers Grove has created such a buzz in my community over the last few weeks, with news of its release spreading through the neighborhood like wildfire. However, I was usually the one to crush the hopes of local residents and friends by telling them that the film, in fact, isn't shot in Downers Grove, or anywhere in Illinois for that matter, but in California, in a town that is so valley-centric and coastal that it doesn't even mirror the sleepy, middle- class roots of Downers Grove. Right off the bat, that voids a lot of the film's credibility; why even use a specific location for a story and not even shoot the film in that location?

    Turns out, the film is based off of Downers Grove, a teen novel by Michael Hornburg, who grew up in Downers Grove, Illinois and attended Downers Grove South High School, claiming to have seen numerous classmates die from strange occurrences over his years. In present day, I haven't heard anything about "the curse of Downers Grove," which leads me to believe, unlike high-profile Illinois curses depicted in films like Munger Road, this "curse" was simply something Hornburg could use as the basis for a novel set in his hometown. We haven't started talking about the film, and already, it seems to be bask in its own irrelevance.

    The Curse of Downers Grove, indeed, is a bad film, for more reasons than its false setting and entirely fictitious curse, which could apply to any town anywhere in the United States or the world. It's a film so hokey and ugly, without a shred of an idea of what it's supposed to do as a film, that rather than function as a horror film, or even a competent thriller, it settles for middle-of-the-road, soap- opera production and comes off like a dark Lifetime murder mystery.

    "The Curse of Downers Grove" is the justification for strange occurrences that always plague the graduating classes of Downers Grove High School (a school which doesn't exist in real life, mind you), where a member from the graduating class dies every year in some freak accident. With that, we focus on Chrissie (Bella Heathcoate), who believes the curse is a big hoax. When her mother (Helen Slater) goes out of town, however, she is left in charge of her younger brother (Martin Spanjers) and to her own devices. She decides to go to a party with her best friend Tracy (Penelope Mitchell), where she subsequently winds up being cornered by the star football player Chuck (Kevin Zegers) and nearly raped before she can fight back and poke Chuck's eye literally out.

    Now, Chuck's future as a football player is ruined and his entire existence shamed by his abusive father (Tom Arnold, who does some strong work at being menacing and downright vicious). Chuck is out for revenge against Chrissie, and because his father is a former cop, he's practically untouchable. He resorts to vandalism and taunting her, and she resorts to seeking comfort in the well-meaning but offbeat neighbor-boy Bobby (Lucas Till), all while trying to get Chuck and his football goons to leave her and her friends alone on the week of graduation, when "the curse" usually strikes.

    The first problem is editor Kayla Pagliarini seems to have so little confidence in the audience that she resorts to spelling out who to keep an eye on during the film and who appears unsettling through glossy and unwarranted editing tricks, particularly on one character, which just about ruins any credible mystery the film had. In addition, director Derick Martini and writer Bret Easton Ellis can't seem to figure out how they want to position this story. At first, with the commentary about the curse and its effect on people, it seems as if this film will be another Final Destination-esque teen thriller. It isn't until the film gets going, however, that you see it has little to do with the actual curse of the town, but with this side-story of Chrissie angering the football star and getting put in danger because of it.

    Martini and Ellis have no clue on how they want to tackle this story, be it through paranormalities, teen drama, mystery, or what-have-you, so the result is a film that's dreary and unfocused. The Curse of Downers Grove is about as limp and fickle as a horror film can be, as its plot moves along at a miserably slow pace, despite only being seventy-eight minutes long, and its characters are largely faceless.

    Absent of all tension, void of any compelling characters, loaded with undeveloped red herrings, and terribly misguided in its plot, The Curse of Downers Grove's only hope for long-term impact is the fact that it features the name of a close-knit Illinois town. However, because it wasn't even shot in said town, and formulates no connection to the roads, the landmarks, the people, or the foundation of Downers Grove, that part also has a very slim chance of making this out to be anything other than a seriously lame, irrelevant teen thriller.

    Starring: Bella Heathcote, Penelope Mitchell, Lucas Till, Kevin Zegers, Martin Spanjers, Helen Slater, and Tom Arnold. Directed by: Derick Martini.
    5ravenhair702

    It wasn't quite what I expected...but not terrible.

    I always look at the other reviews before I make mine, not that it influences my review, but just to see what others thought. First off, this movie bombed so hard, it hit the basement. 2 Mil to make and worldwide, it made a little over 33 thousand. Yikes. As far as putting this movie in the horror category, Eh, no. I'd have to agree with some reviewers that this more of a revenge movie. I'm a big fan of Lucas Till, who plays in one of my favorite shows, MacGyver. It was good to see at least one person I recognize in this film. I've seen much worse, let me tell you. I was at the very least surprised by the ending. Gotta say, I did NOT see that coming. All in all, it wasn't terrible, but not something i would recommend to a friend to watch. Peace. P.S. I don't normally do this, but I LOVE one reviewers comment about "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye." That was freaking funny!

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    • Trivia
      Hayden Panettiere, Lucy Hale, and Nikki Reed were all cast in the lead female roles when the project was announced in 2011. All dropped out for unknown reasons.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Ian: He doesn't deserve you

      [stabs Chrissie]

      Ian: I've always loved you

    • Crazy credits
      There is a scene after the ending credits.
    • Soundtracks
      High Times
      Performed by Blonde Summer

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Проклятие Даунерс-Гроув
    • Filming locations
      • 243 E Holt Ave Pomona, California, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • AliBella Pictures
      • Bystander Films
      • Management Production Entertainment (MPE)
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,462
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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