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The Cottage

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.3K
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The Cottage (2012)
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When Chloe and Michael Carpenter rent out the cottage behind their house to charming romance novelist Robert Mars, their American dream soon turns into a suburban nightmare.When Chloe and Michael Carpenter rent out the cottage behind their house to charming romance novelist Robert Mars, their American dream soon turns into a suburban nightmare.When Chloe and Michael Carpenter rent out the cottage behind their house to charming romance novelist Robert Mars, their American dream soon turns into a suburban nightmare.

  • Director
    • Chris Jaymes
  • Writer
    • Nick Antosca
  • Stars
    • David Arquette
    • Kristen Dalton
    • Victor Browne
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Chris Jaymes
    • Writer
      • Nick Antosca
    • Stars
      • David Arquette
      • Kristen Dalton
      • Victor Browne
    • 27User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • Robert Mars
    Kristen Dalton
    Kristen Dalton
    • Chloe Carpenter
    Victor Browne
    Victor Browne
    • Michael Carpenter
    Morissa O'Mara
    Morissa O'Mara
    • Danielle Carpenter
    Alana O'Mara
    Alana O'Mara
    • Rose Carpenter
    Franny Hocking
    • Nicole
    Ken Baumann
    Ken Baumann
    • Justin
    Lorraine Nicholson
    Lorraine Nicholson
    • Vanessa
    Bellamy Young
    Bellamy Young
    • Annie
    Rome Shadanloo
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    • Cate
    Kyle Slabotsky
    • Patrick
    Melanie Aitkenhead
    Melanie Aitkenhead
    • Sandra
    Barbara Jean Barrielle
    Barbara Jean Barrielle
    • Mrs. Weston
    Charlotte Barrielle
    • Belinda Weston
    Darren Dalton
    Darren Dalton
    • Detective Martin
    Shannon Lewis-Reddy
    • Megan
    • (as Shannon Lewis)
    Paige Segal
    Paige Segal
    • Mother on the phone
    Matthew Solomowitz
    • Pete
    • Director
      • Chris Jaymes
    • Writer
      • Nick Antosca
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    5j-v-clarke

    Silly unbelievable yet somehow kept me interested

    This movie kept me interested but at the same time the acting wasn't great but most of all the story and events were all very unbelievable. Kind of seemed like a group of teenagers made the movie rather than adults. That said, I watched it all way through and despite most things about this movie being very bad, it somehow kept me interested, whether it was the astonishment of how bad it really was and wondering whether it could get any worse or wondering where the story was going, I'm not totally sure.
    3ofumalow

    It must be really easy to make a movie...

    Actually, I know it's never easy to make a movie. But sometimes you see one and you think, how on earth did this actually get funded, get as far as production, with a script that might have been drafted on a few cocktail napkins? Really, you're going to pour so much money and effort into something that has barely been written? Was it so so easy to say "Sure, this script is ready! Let's roll!" when there are plenty of people involved whose professional instincts should have been screaming "Hit the brakes NOW!!!"

    This slapdash assembly of genre elements has too many ideas for one thriller, though none of them are necessarily good, and none of them are developed at all. That includes the dysfunctional family dynamics (so poorly done I wasn't fully sure just how everyone was related to each other), the villain's backstory (there is none--how, and how long, has been getting away with this stuff?), the ridiculous cult-leader-of-sexy-young-women thing, and so forth.

    This i one of those movies in which the entire plot falls apart anytime you ask a question like "Didn't they think to ask for references before letting him rent their home?," let alone "Why didn't they call the police?" (you'll ask that one about ten times). It's just sheer carelessness that perhaps could be excused/explained if the film went into production without a finished script (or into the editing room after a budget shortfall caused filming to stop before the whole script had been shot...these things happen). Either that, or the filmmakers simply had no idea their script was Swiss--as in cheese, with lots of holes.

    Of course a lot of people are going to find the very idea of David Arquette as a scary bad guy inherently ridiculous. He's adequate here, actually, and could have been pretty good in a better movie. But the other performances are fair to middling, no surprise since they're given so little to work with in terms of scripted character definition.

    What worst about this movie, though--even beyond all the above, not to mention the weak non- ending--is its vacuously glossy look, which is more appropriate for a Lifetime or Hallmark movie than a horror thriller. It's like a lifestyle ad for a new upscale suburban development in Utah, the homes are so boringly tasteful and new-looking. Needless to say, this tends to undercut any potential for suspenseful atmosphere--and unlike something like "The Stepfather," "The Cottage" doesn't even think of using that environment subversively, to give the horror elements a more perverse edge.
    1Beckumeh

    Very bad movie

    So disappointed in this movie. Scripting is bad, story line doesn't match up. Acting is poor camera angles not interesting. They should made a documentary instead. Looks like amateur movie that went wrong. With the caliber of known actors involved, it's very disappointing . I recommend a remake. Write a proper script Use effects and create illusion . Even if your lighting is poor, still , use effects to patch up.

    I think the movie has potential to become something good. Just rewrite the script .

    Good things about the movie Good location Few good actors
    5gavin6942

    How Do You Botch This Up?

    A romance novelist (David Arquette) moves into a "cottage" behind the home of a composer and his family. He seems sweet, but what do they really know about him?

    I have no idea how this was botched, but it was. You have a pretty decent story of a man living in a guest house and the family is slowly getting creeped out by him. That seems easy enough to build suspense for, find good actors and more. But somehow, no, it just does not happen. And I do not want to blame the actors, because they were fine. I want to blame the person who wrote the script (Nick Antosca). So much of what Arquette's character does makes no sense whatsoever. He could achieve his goals in ways that are less absurd.

    The cinematographer, Zoltan Honti, needs to be singled out. Maybe his work is sometimes good -- he has done a number of films -- but it just is not worth a darn here. He does not frame things well, the camera is jostled all over when it should be steady... it is a mess. I recently watched "Last Exorcism" and do not recall it being so bad... For what it is worth, though, "Zoltan" is a pretty awesome name.

    Lastly, I have to take issue with the box. First, it says the film is "based on a harrowing true story". I hate it when films claim that, especially when it is so blatantly false. The events in this movie did not happen. And second, it says the family does not know about "depraved secrets of his past" (referring to Arquette). That is just misleading -- his past is never the issue, and I do not know what secrets he has. What matters is the present, which may or may not be "depraved".
    5lemoncat88

    Stressful

    The characters weren't particularly likable, and the plot was vague and left room for plenty of assumption. Honestly, it really just didn't pull me in. I spent half the movie wondering where the baby was and why she was left alone, and I couldn't help but feel like the characters reacted poorly to situations most people would handle with a bit of common sense. The suspense was notable but was overpowered by irritation with the character's stupidity. The movie should have definitely been longer and with a bit of explanation, perhaps a bit of back-story to each of the main characters. At the beginning of the film you're like "Why is this happening?!" and you're still asking yourself the same questions along with some new ones by the end. Definitely would have been unhappy if I'd have paid to rent this ... but since it was on Netflix ... eh. Worth watching I guess.

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      During the credits some videos of Robert Mars (David Arquette) and Rose Carpenter (Alana O'Mara) dating and playing together are played.
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      Guiltfree
      Written by Jordan Beckett

      Performed by Jordan Beckett

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Tenant
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Velvet Spoon Productions
      • Visualeyes Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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