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Rosewood Lane

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
3.9K
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Rosewood Lane (2011)
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When radio talk show psychiatrist, Dr. Sonny Blake, moves back to her hometown, she takes notice of her neighborhood paper boy's unusual behavior.When radio talk show psychiatrist, Dr. Sonny Blake, moves back to her hometown, she takes notice of her neighborhood paper boy's unusual behavior.When radio talk show psychiatrist, Dr. Sonny Blake, moves back to her hometown, she takes notice of her neighborhood paper boy's unusual behavior.

  • Director
    • Victor Salva
  • Writer
    • Victor Salva
  • Stars
    • Rose McGowan
    • Daniel Ross Owens
    • Sonny Marinelli
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    • Director
      • Victor Salva
    • Writer
      • Victor Salva
    • Stars
      • Rose McGowan
      • Daniel Ross Owens
      • Sonny Marinelli
    • 53User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Rose McGowan
    Rose McGowan
    • Dr. Sonny Blake
    Daniel Ross Owens
    Daniel Ross Owens
    • Derek Barber
    Sonny Marinelli
    Sonny Marinelli
    • Barrett Tanner
    Luna Lauren Velez
    Luna Lauren Velez
    • Paula Crenshaw
    • (as Lauren Vélez)
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Det. Danny Briggs
    Tom Tarantini
    Tom Tarantini
    • Det. Mike Sabatino
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Fred Crumb
    Steve Tom
    Steve Tom
    • Glenn Forrester
    Lesley-Anne Down
    Lesley-Anne Down
    • Dr. Cloey Talbot
    Lin Shaye
    Lin Shaye
    • Mrs. Hawthorne
    Bill Fagerbakke
    Bill Fagerbakke
    • Hank Hawthorne
    Judson Mills
    Judson Mills
    • Darren Summers
    Ashton Moio
    Ashton Moio
    • Kid Hawthorne
    Christopher Gehrman
    Christopher Gehrman
    • Animal Shelter Attendant
    Shari Carlson
    • Nurse
    Charles Cooper
    • Priest
    Mark Irvingsen
    Mark Irvingsen
    • Officer One
    Hau Ming Li
    • Danita Yeng
    • Director
      • Victor Salva
    • Writer
      • Victor Salva
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    User reviews53

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    5garycbelleville

    Not as bad as some reviews I have read.

    Reveiwing a movie is open to our own personal opinion and everyone is entitled to there own opinion. For me I read all reviews posted here and although I enjoyed this movie I do agreed with some of the negative reviews that states that it was slow moving and a bit lacking on thrills. That alone however doesn't mean it was a bad movie or as some state "aweful waste of time." Now to add to there points they start reviewing the size of an actors lips, or the age of another who supposed to be a kid or even criticize product placement in the first have.

    I think that when you have to find such small items to pick on then in fact the movie wasn't all that bad. Other negative reviews write sentences with single words longer than my complete name put together. But if you read exacting what they are writing and yes with the help of a dictionary you soon realize that some just use big words to give themselves a certain look because at the end of there conclusion all those big words just basically mean nothing, just like a politicians reply to a question he doesn't want to really answer honestly.

    I'm not saying this was a great movie but I am saying that I enjoyed it. I did not get that "hey I was robbed "feeling once it was over. Sure It had some unanswered issues but nothing major. They could have done certain things differently yes but they didn't. What I watched is what they did and I must be honest on what I saw. Good . Good movie.

    One thing though is that they call it a horror film and that is where maybe some of the bad reviews are coming from. Disappointed horror film fans. This is not a horror film but I would say more of a mild thriller. If I was in the mood for a good horror film and saw this I would have been disappointed too.
    5kosmasp

    Get in Lane

    Or rather don't get there, if you know what's good for you. Something our main protagonist seems to ignore. But I think that's not the only thing that people were missing in this movie. While it is a nice change from the Jeepers Creepers franchise for Victor Salva, he doesn't seem too much at home with this.

    I wish I could share Ray Wises enthusiasm for that film (I'm guessing the script read a lot better), but I can also see what he liked about the movie. There are some genuine scary or at lease eerie scenes in it. Plus you've got a bad guy in here, who's really good (at being bad). The acting is above par, but for all the weird things that happen, there are other things that will not completely satisfy your viewing needs.
    8Christine_Plymouth_Fury1958

    Not as bad as most people make it out to be.

    The film stars Rose McGowan who played a radio talk show psychiatrist named, Dr. Sonny Blake. After her alcoholic father's death, she decided to move back to her childhood home, but once she got back in her old neighborhood, she was immediately warned by her neighbor about the local paperboy who seemed to be a strange young sociopath with supernatural abilities. Unfortunately, the boy immediately took a special interest in her; and when he started calling her show, reciting eerie nursery rhymes, an unnerving game of cat-and-mouse begins. As the game dangerously escalated, she suddenly found herself in a terrifying all-out war, one that forced her to redefine her perception of sanity and had her fighting for her life.

    This is not a movie with pails of blood pouring out or tons of gore spewing about, but I thought it was a nice mild suspense thriller that reminded me of the Twilight Zone days. If you're into stories like that, then this is definitely one you wouldn't want to miss.

    This actually got a lot of negative review, but I thought it was quite nice. Something you'd love seeing on TV on a slow weekend, sort of thing. One of the many complaints made was the actor who played the antagonist and his being inappropriate to be cast as a paper boy. Granted, he doesn't look like a boy, but take into account his acting skills here, I thought he made a pretty good job on his role.

    The story itself isn't perfect, and yeah, some choices the characters made were a bit questionable, but isn't that how movie people have always been? Like how they go into a room when we're screaming for them not to? All in all, I thought the actors were great and the story solid enough to see it through.
    7bobmichigan1

    Hey I liked it what can i say

    This brought back memories of the Jeeper Creeper without the big monster in it but it sure had the villain. Unlike most movies that have a huge build this one does not. Right from the beginning you know who the villain is and there is no question this kid is screwed up.

    The movie is going to go a place that I didn't think it would go. I was sure this kid was the devil with some of the stunts that was going on. I will not spoil the surprise but at the end you will understand everything. I really enjoyed it from beginning to end. If you enjoyed jeepers creepers style type movie than you will enjoy this.

    Recommend
    4StevePulaski

    A nursery rhyme of middling proportions

    Rosewood Lane has a premise that would be a sheer nightmare to experience first hand. To see it happen to shallow characters lessens the overall experience into a drab, ineffective muddle from a director clearly capable of churning out suspense on demand. Perhaps he works better with a higher budget and atmospheres that do not mirror those of soap operas.

    Despite being surrounded with controversy regarding his molestation case on the set of Clownhouse, one of his first films, I've always respected writer/director Victor Salva in the field of suspense and ideas. The original Jeepers Creepers is a truly suspenseful horror film with solid writing, aware directing, and credible, memorable suspense. Its sequel is a tad hokey, with many flaws in its plot points and aesthetics, but overall, a capable horror film able to at least erect aspects that have made past thrillers successful. I didn't thoroughly despise it.

    Rosewood Lane feels like a work in progress. Its actors are well-fitted for the roles, but everything else is the slowest of slowburn, only it isn't building to much of anything. Take Ti West's Innkeepers, a horror film released earlier this year. The film was self-aware of its atmosphere and completely capable of creating smart characters and intelligent, realistic dialog. Rosewood Lane feels cold and tone deaf, never achieving any suspenseful heights nor does it ever appear to be fully trying. Slowburn horror is one thing, but a film that progresses slowly as a distraction to show it doesn't totally know what it wants to do or what it's doing is an unfortunately lethal blow to a film's attempt at likability. The needless cat murder doesn't help its reputation either.

    The plot: Dr. Sonny Blake (Rose McGowan) is a talk radio psychiatrist, working the late shift, giving random callers life advice and direction. Dr. Blake decides to move into to her childhood home after her alcoholic father dies, and upon moving in, meets the deeply inept, sociopath paperboy Derek Barber (Daniel Ross Owens), who lives next door. The paperboy, who may or may not have had some sort of relationship with her father, pesters Blake into oblivion, but the results are not taut and scary, but almost inherently laughable. Her first clue that something strange is up is when she sees that her dresser of nick-nacks has been rearranged by someone not herself. For a TV horror film made for a network like USA, or even Lifetime, perhaps that would be mildly frightening. For an audience hungering for tricky tactics of suspense from the man behind Jeepers Creepers, this is pretty third-rate material.

    The performances are clearly gifted. Rose McGowan is admirably convincing in scenes that rest on her shoulders, and one of my favorite character actors, Ray Wise, is present, playing a detective hellbent on convincing Dr. Blake that nothing is happening. Despite something clearly being up, he persists that there isn't, and scenes following ones of that nature continue to play out this long, winded excursion of, strange kid does something, victim notices, victim contacts boyfriend and detectives, they say she's crazy, etc.

    One wonders if Victor Salva aspired to make something more frightening, and one contemplates if the clearly miniscule budget paralyzed him to work with just the bare basics of horror filmmaking. If life is kind to him, he will make more films. Ones more impressive than Rosewood Lane, hopefully. And hopefully ones that don't feel gridlocked to conventions.

    Starring: Rose McGowan, Daniel Ross Owens, and Ray Wise. Directed by: Victor Salva.

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    • Trivia
      The town Sonny moves to is Stillwater, when she enters the town the sign states Stillwater's neighboring towns are Pertwilla and Poho. Both of those towns were places in Victor Salva's other movie Jeepers Creepers : Le Chant du diable (2001).
    • Goofs
      The bridge that is featured every time Sonny leaves the city is the Sydney Habour Bridge in Australia. Lunar Park is clearly visible in the background. This is despite the fact that the film is set in the USA.
    • Quotes

      Det. Briggs: What part of this is real? And what part of this is just a little girl who moved back to the hell she grew up in, because this time she thought she could kick its ass?

    • Connections
      References Le fils diabolique (1994)
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      Hickory Dickory Dock
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      Written by Oliver Goldsmith

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2012 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ape-Man
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(Stock Footage)
    • Production company
      • Hollywood Media Bridge
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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