The Amityville Haunting

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"Be warned, the footage is real."
  • NR
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 2.6  (2,185)

The Amityville Haunting is a 2011 horror movie directed by Geoff Meed, bringing a modern twist to the classic tale of the haunted Amityville horror house. The movie follows the story of a family who moves into the infamous house on 112 Ocean Avenue, situated in Amityville, New York. Soon after moving into the house, the family starts experiencing unusual and unexplainable events.

The movie opens with a brief history of the Amityville house and the brutal murders that took place there years ago. The story then shifts to the present, where the family of five moves into the house with hopes of starting a new and better life. The family consists of parents Mark and Janice, and their three children, Sarah, Billy, and Matthew.

Soon after moving in, strange things start happening. The children start seeing ghostly apparitions, strange noises fill the house at night and doors open and close by themselves. At first, the family chalks these events to the house's history, which they were already aware of, but as time passes, the occurrences become more terrifying.

Things take a drastic turn when Sarah, the oldest daughter, becomes possessed by an evil spirit. She starts behaving oddly, talking in a strange language, and displaying supernatural powers. Her condition deteriorates rapidly, and the family realizes that something is terribly wrong.

The family turns to a local priest for help, but since Sarah's condition is severe, they need to bring in specialists to counter the evil plaguing their daughter. The specialists must perform an exorcism, but in doing so, they unknowingly awaken something more sinister than anyone could have imagined.

The movie follows the family's attempts to deal with the haunting, the possession of their daughter, and ultimately survive the nightmarish experiences. They soon discover that the ghostly figures they see around them are much more than just hallucinations but rather a dark force with a will of its own.

The acting in the movie leaves much to be desired, with wooden performances by most of the cast. However, the visuals are impressive, especially the special effects that manage to create an unnerving atmosphere that keeps the audience on their toes. The movie's sound effects are on point, and the camera angles used do a good job of creating suspense.

Overall, The Amityville Haunting is an enjoyable movie that revives the classic tale of the Amityville Horror. While it's not going to win any Oscars, it's a decent watch if you are a fan of the horror genre. The film does not rely heavily on gore or jump scares but rather builds up suspense and a sense of dread. The movie's ending is one that horror fans will appreciate, full of twists and surprises that leave you wondering what just happened.

In conclusion, The Amityville Haunting is an entertaining horror flick that delivers on many levels. It has its flaws, including poor acting and pacing issues, but it's still enjoyable to watch. If you're a fan of horror or the Amityville Horror story, you'll definitely want to add this movie to your watchlist.

The Amityville Haunting is a 2011 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 2.6.

The Amityville Haunting
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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    2.6  (2,185)
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