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The Intruders

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
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4.5/10
3.9K
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Miranda Cosgrove in The Intruders (2015)
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After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.

  • Director
    • Adam Massey
  • Writer
    • Jason Juravic
  • Stars
    • Miranda Cosgrove
    • Donal Logue
    • Austin Butler
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    4.5/10
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    • Director
      • Adam Massey
    • Writer
      • Jason Juravic
    • Stars
      • Miranda Cosgrove
      • Donal Logue
      • Austin Butler
    • 36User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Miranda Cosgrove
    Miranda Cosgrove
    • Rose Halshford
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Jerry Halshford
    Austin Butler
    Austin Butler
    • Noah Henry
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • Howard Markby
    Jenessa Grant
    Jenessa Grant
    • Leila Markby
    Michael Luckett
    • Marcus Garrison
    Mackenzie Ball
    • Charlie
    Jazmin Paradis
    Jazmin Paradis
    • Rachel Winacott
    Kelly Martin
    Kelly Martin
    • Sophia Halshford
    • (as Kelly Boegel)
    Jim Calarco
    Jim Calarco
    • City Hall Records Man
    Michael Vincent Dagostino
    • Paramedic #1
    • (as Michael Dagostino)
    Claire Calarco
    • Cheri Garrison
    Gerardo Barcala
    • Football Fan
    • (uncredited)
    Douglas E. Davidson
    • Architectural Client
    • (uncredited)
    Jeff Smith
    • Architect
    • (uncredited)
    Alysia Topol
    Alysia Topol
    • Paramedic #2
    • (uncredited)
    Jaymee Weir
    Jaymee Weir
    • Pool Party Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Tammy-lynn Wilcox
    Tammy-lynn Wilcox
    • Paramedic
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Adam Massey
    • Writer
      • Jason Juravic
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    4claudio_carvalho

    Unoriginal, Predictable and Full of Clichés

    The disturbed twenty year-old Rose Halshford (Miranda Cosgrove) moves with her father, the architect Jerry Halshford (Donal Logue), to an old house after the loss of her mother. Soon Rose meets her next door neighbor Leila Markby (Jenessa Grant) and she learns about the tragic disappearance of the teenager Rachel that was sheltered by the previous owner of her house, Cheri Garrison (Claire Calarco) and her son Marcus (Michael Luckett). Rose suspects of Leila's father Howard Markby (Tom Sizemore) and she also learns that he had been the prime suspect of the police but proved his innocence. Rose overhears noises in the house but her father believes she is still traumatized by the loss of her mother. Rose also dates the constructor Noah Henry (Austin Butler) that is refurbishing the house. When strange events happen in the house, Jerry believes Rose is the responsible. Is his daughter really paranoid?

    "The Intruders"is an unoriginal and predictable film full of clichés. The formulaic story seems to be on the shelve ready to be prepared without any creativity. In addition, the lead character is annoying and does not seem to be a twenty year-old college girl. The conclusion is so obvious that irritates. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "A Casa do Medo" ("The House of the Fear")
    5fernandoschiavi

    "The Intruders" is effective in creating a sense of unease, but they fail to fully compensate for the lack of originality and the limitations of a formulaic, predictable plot

    After the suicide of her mentally ill mother, Rose Halshford (Miranda Cosgrove) and her father Jerry (Donal Logue) quickly leave the family home and move into a house in need of repairs. Rose, a Stanford student, copes with her mother's death, forcing Jerry to insist that she take a year off from college to focus on recovery. Rose is on medication to help with an underlying illness, similar to her mother's. However, she secretly flushes the medications down the toilet. The new house is big, with a spooky basement that seems to attract Rose. Shortly after the move, Rose begins to notice objects being moved and Jerry's stuff begins to disappear. They also discover that a young woman who used to live in the house had mysteriously disappeared, followed shortly after by the woman who owned the house. Now Rose must find out what happened to them before she suffers the same fate.

    "The Intruders" is director Adam Massey's second film, following his 2006 debut with "A Lobster Tale." While his debut film was a lighthearted indie that seemed to do well during its festival run, "The Intruders" represents a change of pace and style for the filmmaker. What both films have in common is the use of well-known actors in central roles, who elevate the film with their acting ability rather than the weight of their names. As a mystery film, "The Intruders" presents a gradual revelation, where the protagonist finds clues only when convenient for the pace of the narrative. For example, only several days after moving into the house, Rose discovers a locked wooden door in the basement which triggers her investigation. After all, who examines every room in a house right after moving in? It is better to leave what is in the basement for later, when there is time to get used to the other two floors. As the thread of suspense continues to unravel, the characterizations remain so formulaic and the horror so banal that the story could have been automatically generated by an artificial intelligence program.

    Debut screenwriter Jason Juravic introduces several key characters to the plot. Like Rose's new neighbor, Howard Markby (Tom Sizemore), who was at some point a suspect in the missing woman's disappearance. Noah Henry (Austin Butler) is helping repair Rose's new home, and he and Rose begin to become romantically involved. As we begin to notice someone lurking in the background, we wonder which of these characters is to blame for the murder of the missing woman. There are false leads mixed in with enough real ones to keep us on our toes as we try to guess who the killer is.

    Miranda Cosgrove, known for her career in television and music, takes on a role here that is significantly different from what the public used to see her. She embodies the character of Rose with a convincing melancholy, presenting a marked contrast to her former image. Her performance brings a touch of authenticity to the journey of a young woman confronted with disturbing supernatural events. On the other hand, Donal Logue, playing Rose's father, is stuck in a one-dimensional role that doesn't allow him to explore his talent. He mainly serves as a barrier to the protagonist, expressing skepticism of her claims and contributing little to the plot's development. The romance between Rose and Noah, played by Austin Butler, adds a love interest element to the story. However, this subplot doesn't offer much emotional impact to the main narrative, and the secondary characters don't get the same deep development that Rose gets.

    The sound of piano keys echoes in an opening montage, with slow shots on old decaying dolls. The camera switches to the shaky motion shot style for the hectic scenes where Rose may be acting "crazy". A conveniently uncovered necklace connects the story's three main characters. The lights flicker eerily. Someone suddenly sits upright in bed after waking up from a nightmare. The protagonist stumbles while running. There are even several library research scenes, highlighted by discrepancies in architectural blueprints and one of those movie search engines that try to be Google without actually being Google. In short, the film follows with determination a list of suspense clichés to deliver a predictable production.

    When compared to Kate Hudson in "The Skeleton Key," the choice of "The Intruders"' as a middling thriller entertainment choice comes down to whether Miranda Cosgrove is the preferred attractive young actress to tackle the haunted story of a house scary and its secrets revealed slowly. With peripheral boxes ticked for a lukewarm thriller that mixes vengeful ghost hauntings with small-town mysteries centered around a troubled heroine, "The Intruders" ends up being another brick in the pile of formulaic thrillers, better suited to filling cable programming. On a midweek night than to stand out as a memorable film. The only real surprise the film holds is that it's not the haunted house story we initially anticipated, joining a number of other films that were released around the same time, including "The Pact (2012)" and "The Boy (2016)", which reveal that what initially appears to be a haunted house movie has a mundane explanation.

    But still, what bothers you the most here is its predictability. Once it is revealed that the previous occupants have "left" under mysterious circumstances and that the house has been remodeled so that large rooms and hallways are hidden behind walls (a detail revealed a few minutes into the film), it's not that difficult to piece together the parts. And, again, predictable never equals scary. Furthermore, the film seems to resort to clichés common to low-budget thrillers. Miranda Cosgrove's character, Rose, follows the stereotype of many young protagonists in films of this genre, showing resentment for the move to the new house. Her father, played by Donal Logue, acts like many fathers in horror movies, initially dismissing his daughter's concerns as figments of his imagination. Although Miranda Cosgrove and Donal Logue give decent performances, the weak plot does not allow the film to stand out. The plot seems to be a repetition of similar stories already seen before. For example, when she is cooking and turns off the stove, it was easy to predict that someone would turn it back on as soon as she left the room, simply because the film showed her turning off the stove burner for a few seconds. Not to mention predictable jump scares, the disappearance of a character who was obviously not killed, unfounded suspicions to mislead the public, and the "villain" shown in photos just to bet on which moment he would appear on the scene with our protagonist.

    The direction of the film chooses to use visual and sound elements typical of suspense films, such as the echoes of piano keys, shaky cameras in moments of tension and flashing lights, to create a frightening atmosphere. These technical choices are effective in creating a sense of unease, but they fail to fully compensate for the lack of originality and the limitations of a formulaic, predictable plot. Although it contains elements of suspense and the paranormal, the film fails to create a genuinely frightening atmosphere. Horror movie fans will be able to see an established formula, featuring a female protagonist confronted by paranormal events as she tries to unravel the secrets of a haunted house, but at no point will they shiver or sit on the edge of their seat looking forward to the next big reveal or scene. Repulsive. The performance by one of Nickelodeon's perennial teen muses, Miranda Cosgrove, is a standout, but the film as a whole fit more comfortably in the category of generic thriller entertainment than in the genre's list of notable films.
    5kosmasp

    Our house

    When something horrible has happened at a house ... you'd expect people not lining up to go there ... and live there. On the other hand, you do expect anyone selling/renting those houses, not to tell people anything about that. I mean in movies you don't expect them too ... to give the characters some modicum of respect - and so that the viewers will not hate them from the start.

    This is quite the mediocre horror movie overall and apart from the cliches more than a little bit predictable. You may like it more than others and it is well done technically speaking ... but there is not much more to it.
    2Platypuschow

    The Intruders (2015): Cliché The Movie

    I was curious to see what Miranda Cosgrove could do as a leading lady, all I ever hear is criticism about her acting ability. I never get to see her in anything as what she tends to do doesn't exactly fall into the category of stuff I would watch (With the exception of School Of Rock).

    Starring alongside more than competent veterans Donal Logue & Tom Sizemore this horror is one big cliché & steals material from other movies, sticky tape's it all together and calls it original.

    Dull and lifeless this is a hard one to make it through as it goes nowhere, is more predictable than a Cena match and goes nowhere.
    4j0hn22

    Not a nice thriller film

    First of all, when I first watched the official trailer of the movie I kinda liked it, even though I didn't really had high expectations about it. Eventually, it was as bad as I had imagined and I didn't really enjoyed it. The plot of the movie was very interesting and mysterious, but not really innovative because there are too many movies similar to this one. Sadly, the storyline wasn't very well written, nor well-explained and it was very simple. The characters were very interesting, well-developed and likeable. The filming location of the movie was mainly, inside a big, creepy house. The casting was nice and their acting was descent, Miranda's performance was really good. I have to admit, it wasn't a scary movie and there weren't any jumpscares. Also, it wasn't very intense and not really promising. Moreover, the ending scene wasn't very well-explained and I didn't really liked it. Overall, "The Intruders" wasn't a nice horror movie, not well executed and I wouldn't recommend it to my friends.

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      This is Miranda Cosgrove's first thriller movie that she has starred in.
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      Rachel Winacott: [tied up] Please, no, please.

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      FALLIN
      Written by Christian Barishaj

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Davetsiz Misafirler
    • Filming locations
      • Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Darius Films
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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      • 2.35 : 1

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