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Haunt

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Haunt (2013)
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An introvert teen befriends his new neighbor, and together the couple begin to explore the haunted house that his family has just purchased.An introvert teen befriends his new neighbor, and together the couple begin to explore the haunted house that his family has just purchased.An introvert teen befriends his new neighbor, and together the couple begin to explore the haunted house that his family has just purchased.

  • Director
    • Mac Carter
  • Writer
    • Andrew Barrer
  • Stars
    • Jacki Weaver
    • Liana Liberato
    • Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Mac Carter
    • Writer
      • Andrew Barrer
    • Stars
      • Jacki Weaver
      • Liana Liberato
      • Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
    • 61User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
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    Jacki Weaver
    Jacki Weaver
    • Janet Morello
    Liana Liberato
    Liana Liberato
    • Sam
    Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
    Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
    • Evan Asher
    • (as Harrison Gilbertson)
    Ione Skye
    Ione Skye
    • Emily Asher
    Brian Wimmer
    Brian Wimmer
    • Alan Asher
    Danielle C. Ryan
    Danielle C. Ryan
    • Sara Asher
    • (as Danielle Chuchran)
    Ella Harris
    • Anita Asher
    Carl Hadra
    • Franklin Morello
    Sebastian Barr
    Sebastian Barr
    • Matthew Morello
    Brooke Kelly
    • Oldest Morello Daughter
    Maggie Scott
    Maggie Scott
    • Youngest Morello Daughter
    Jan Broberg
    Jan Broberg
    • Meredith Tanner
    Aline Andrade
    Aline Andrade
    • Young Woman
    Jarrod Phillips
    • Man
    Kasia Kowalczyk
    Kasia Kowalczyk
    • Demon Creature
    Kelly Noonan
    Kelly Noonan
    • Real Estate Agent
    DeVille Vannik
    DeVille Vannik
    • EMT
    • (as Devill Vannik)
    Vaughn Travis
    Vaughn Travis
    • Interviewing Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mac Carter
    • Writer
      • Andrew Barrer
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    User reviews61

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    5gavin6942

    Needs Something More

    An introverted teen (Harrison Gilbertson) connects with his new neighbor (Liana Liberato), and together the couple begins to explore the haunted house that his family has unknowingly just purchased.

    There are some things worth liking about this film. The cinematographer is excellent, first of all, and the snow shots look great. Casting Liana Liberato was a wise move, as she has "the look" that could really take her places in the coming years. And the inclusion of the supernatural radio (for lack of a better term) was cool.

    What was not appreciated was the writer's apparent influence from "American Horror Story". Maybe this is all coincidental, but the house full of ghosts, the strange neighbor, it all seemed very familiar. And not really in a good way. Other reviews have called the film unoriginal, and they are right. While few horror films are, this one is even more derivative than others.

    Perhaps most strange of all was the poor advertising from IFC. The cover art is not terribly persuasive, and they make no mention of Jacki Weaver or Ione Skye. Weaver gets a mention on the back, but these are two names that should be put prominently on the cover. Why would you not play up having a two-time Oscar nominee in your film?
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Hardly a haunting experience...

    If you are looking for a spooky movie then "Haunt" is not really the best of choices. It has a mediocre storyline and some fairly cheap scare tricks going on.

    A family has moved into a new house where mysterious things are going one. And when the teenagers have a séance they get in touch with something inside the house.

    It is a mediocre storyline that initially did seem okay, but it just lacked proper scary atmosphere and spooky moments. And whenever they did attempt to scare the audience by showing a haunt or apparition, they usually made use of a lousy out of focus effect with the camera. I guess that it is an easy way to glance past perhaps a lack of great effects or make-up?

    The acting in "Haunt" was okay, although the cast were extremely limited by the script and the storyline.

    "Haunt" did have potential to be a good horror movie, but director Mac Carter couldn't bring the ship safely into harbor, so to speak.

    All in all, an average movie experience, but a weak horror experience. As such, "Haunt" fails to haunt the audience and scores a mere five out of ten stars from me.
    43xHCCH

    Started Strong, But Dwindled to Mediocrity

    "Haunt" is about the house where the Morello family lived. Dr. Janet Morello (Jacki Weaver) was a pediatrician. When they moved in though, their three teenage kids all suffer terrible unexpected deaths. Later, even her husband Franklin also fell dead. Ordinarily, a house with such a creepy history would have been left for abandonment already.

    However, how could there be a horror movie if there was no foolhardy family who was still brave or desperate enough to live in that house despite its sinister past? Enter the Asher family, a couple who happened to also have three teenage kids, exactly like those of the Morellos. It did not take long though that strange things begin to happen to the new tenants.

    The focus of this story was the middle boy, 18 year-old Evan (Harrison Gilbertson). One night, he met a pretty but mysterious girl Sam (Liana Liberato) whom he saw crying in the woods outside their house. The two became closer as they try to communicate with the spirits living inside the house with an old microphone set. Of course, their interaction with the ghosts did not stop there.

    The presence of two-time Oscar Best Supporting Actress nominee Jacki Weaver gives the cast some credibility. She has this very unusually distinct face whom you can't shake off once you've seen it. The young lead cast, Gilbertson and Liberato, also did very well despite the offbeat love story they were made to portray. The girl Liana Liberato should really get a better break already than small films like this. She has some acting chops as she had already shown years back in the harrowing child molestation drama "Trust". 1980s film fans may also recognize Ione Skye of "River's Edge" and "Say Anything" fame. She plays Mrs. Asher here, though she was not really made to do too much.

    I really liked the way this movie started. It boasts of excellent cinematography and imaginative special effects. The sets and the pace of story-telling was tense and creepy. As the story was reaching its climax though, it simply gave up and went nowhere. The back story given for the events were terribly plain, no thrill about it.

    Overall, this film was a big disappointment. While the opening sequences promised another excellent haunted house movie, the ending scenes were simply mediocre, an appalling waste of potential and talented cast. 4/10.
    7moviefansme

    Moody and intense haunted house

    Very similar in look and feel to "The Conjuring" (2013) and "Insidious" (2010) but with central characters that are teenagers rather than adults. The similarities make it feel a bit formulaic, but it's a good formula. Scary and frightening like a haunted house movie (the movie's self-aware opening narration describes itself as a ghost story) ought to be, its intensity is too much for PG-13 but lacks the explicit violence and gore typical for R. Three jump moments were quite effective, which again indicates a PG-13 level of scariness, but the overall creepiness of the unfolding mystery is even more compelling. Rather than coming apart in the third act, the movie features a complete ending that wraps up and justifies the story. Kudos to the prop maker who created the vacuum tube-era radio box, one of the creepiest "characters" in the story. This movie is well-made, scary, and a welcome addition to the modern horror genre.
    3Kage-3

    Haunt? Should Have Called It Zzzzzzz...

    I read about Haunt today in Fangoria Magazine and it really sounded like a cut above many of the genre films. Well, I looked it up, got my hands on a copy of it and sat down to see if it would give me some chills and thrills. No such luck.

    For a ghost story that's complete with a haunted house, box that allows the living to communicate with the dead, and a pretty decent looking spirit, this is a complete snoozer. If I thought the first half was tedious and dull, the second half didn't really improve on that much.

    A family moves into a house that has a history of several other family members dying there. How did they die? Why did they die? Why are the hauntings starting up again? Those questions are lost as viewers ask questions like do the parents actually have jobs or are they independently wealthy? The parents don't mind when a girl who shows up and starts bunking with their teenage son?

    Truly, it's agony pointing out the plot holes because there are a huge number of them. There's a tiny bit of tension here and there, some of which is ruined by those lovely jarring scare noises when something happens on screen. It's just a sign of director who doesn't trust what he's putting in front of us to do the trick.

    Simply put, don't waste your time. Haunt is a snoozer.

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    • Trivia
      The script did not call for any snow scenes but when it began snowing during production, a decision was made to keep filming.
    • Goofs
      When Sam is about to take a shower standing on a rug, pedicure is seen on her toes. A few shots later, Sam is standing on a tub with no pedicure.
    • Connections
      Features La Nuit des morts-vivants (1968)

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Haunter
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA(Director in interview)
    • Production companies
      • Covert Media
      • QED International
      • Revolver Picture Company
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      • $2,408,629
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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