Category: Fantasy
Year: 2010
Rating: 7.1/10 ()
Director: James Wan
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 1 April 2011 (USA) See more »
Movie Storyline
A family looks to prevent evil spirits from trapping their comatose child in a realm called The Further.
Cast:
Patrick Wilson
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Josh Lambert
Rose Byrne
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Renai Lambert
Ty Simpkins
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Dalton Lambert
Lin Shaye
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Elise Rainier
Leigh Whannell
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Specs
Angus Sampson
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Tucker
Barbara Hershey
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Lorraine Lambert
Andrew Astor
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Foster Lambert
Corbett Tuck
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Nurse Adelle / Doll Girl #2
Heather Tocquigny
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Nurse Kelly
Ruben Pla
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Dr. Sercarz
John Henry Binder
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Father Martin
Joseph Bishara
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Lipstick-Face Demon
Philip Friedman
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Old Woman
J. LaRose
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Long Haired Fiend
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Filming Locations: Herald Examiner - 1111 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
Official Site(s): Official Twitter | Official Facebook |
Trivia:
This is the second movie where Ty Simpkins plays the son of Patrick Wilson's character.
Quotes:
Elise Reiner:
It's not the house that is haunted. It's your son.
User Review:
May both Lovecraft and Cthulu forgive the poor fools who made this mess
, rated: 6/10
I love B horror films, so I was expecting something that would at least
make me laugh or perhaps keep my interest for an hour and a half. This
movie was not even close to accomplishing either of those tasks. It
amazes me how a production can be so bad in so many ways. There isn't a
thing about this movie that makes it worth watching. The acting is bad,
and not in a funny way. The actors look bored half the time. It's total
s***. Why is it that these productions fail to live up to the standard
of high school theatre? The plot is also garbage. The only thing
borrowed from Lovecraft is the Amytyville nomenclature. I mean, what
does this movie even have to do with the Cthulhu mythos? Answer:
absolutely nothing. The dialogue is so repetitive and inane... not even
a bit of humour in it. The characters are also pretty flat. There
wasn't a single one I cared about by the end of this monstrosity. The
F/X (all 35 seconds of them) are also pretty bad. Again, not funny bad;
just plain rubbishes.
The bottom line: I'm not a fan of the "so bad it's good" idea, it's
just a mask for people who can't admit to liking lowbrow or low-budget
movies. But this movie isn't "lowbrow", it's just bad. It's got no
acting and no thrills, and possibly may be the only movie I've seen
about which I didn't like anything at all. One of the very worst I've
seen, and far worse than any of the films I've seen that turn up on the
IMDb "Bottom 100" list. This is not even one you'd watch for
curiosity's sake.
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