An Indiana family discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and their community that the house is a portal to hell.An Indiana family discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and their community that the house is a portal to hell.An Indiana family discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and their community that the house is a portal to hell.
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- TriviaThis film is based on the Latoya Ammons family possession.
- GoofsWhen the demon Tre is manifesting through Dre in the form of a demonic version of Alberta, you can clearly see the portions of Glenn Close's teeth that have been painted black to make it look like she has a mouth full of pointed fangs.
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Tre (Speaking Through Alberta): [to Cynthia] I can smell your nappy pussy.
- ConnectionsFeatures Valley of the Dolls (1967)
- SoundtracksI Know Who Holds Tomorrow
Written by Ira F. Stanphill
Performed by Andra Day
Produced by Warryn Campbell
Andra Day appears courtesy of Warner Records Inc.
Featured review
Descent into Mediocrity
In an age where streaming platforms have ushered in an abundance of content, the challenge is no longer finding something to watch, but finding something worth watching. The movie, which initially promised an intriguing narrative, quickly devolves into a tiresome and incoherent mess. The movie starts with a spark of potential but gradually loses its way, leaving viewers frustrated and disengaged.
An Intriguing Beginning
The film's opening act shows a lot of promise. It sets up an interesting premise that immediately grabs the audience's attention. The characters are introduced with enough depth to pique curiosity, and the story seems to be heading in a compelling direction. The director successfully establishes a sense of mystery, with subtle hints and foreshadowing that suggest the film is building towards something substantial.
The cinematography in the first third of the movie is also notable. The visuals are crisp and creative, utilizing lighting and camera angles to convey the mood and themes effectively. The use of color and shadow, in particular, adds to the atmosphere, drawing viewers into the world of the film. The soundtrack, though not groundbreaking, complements the visuals well, setting the tone for what initially appears to be a thought-provoking piece of cinema.
The performances by the lead actors are commendable at this stage. They bring a level of authenticity to their roles, creating characters that feel real and relatable. There's a sense of anticipation as the narrative unfolds, with viewers eager to see where the story will take them.
A Rapid Decline
Unfortunately, after this promising start, the film begins to unravel. The pacing, which was initially measured and deliberate, suddenly becomes erratic. Scenes that should be building tension or developing characters instead feel drawn out and aimless. The story loses its focus, meandering through subplots that add little to the overall narrative. The intriguing mystery that was set up so well in the beginning dissipates into a series of increasingly absurd and disconnected events.
The script, which initially seemed sharp and engaging, quickly deteriorates. Dialogue becomes clunky and unnatural, with characters making decisions that feel contrived and out of character. The attempts at humor fall flat, and the emotional beats lack the impact they need to resonate with the audience. It's as if the writers couldn't decide what kind of movie they wanted to make, resulting in a jarring tonal shift that leaves viewers confused and dissatisfied.
As the film progresses, it becomes clear that the plot is not going to deliver on the promise of its opening. The narrative threads that were carefully woven in the beginning are either abandoned or resolved in a way that feels rushed and unsatisfying. The film's climax, which should be the culmination of everything that has come before, is instead a convoluted mess that raises more questions than it answers. Any sense of coherence or logic is thrown out the window in favor of a spectacle that is more confusing than thrilling.
A Disappointing Payoff
By the time the credits roll, the initial excitement and intrigue have long since faded, replaced by frustration and disappointment. The movie's potential is squandered by poor execution, leaving the audience with a sense of wasted time and unfulfilled promise. The film's final act, in particular, is a confusing jumble of clichés and contrived plot twists that fail to deliver any real payoff. What could have been a smart, engaging story instead collapses under the weight of its own ambitions.
Even the technical aspects of the film, which were a highlight in the beginning, suffer as the movie goes on. The cinematography becomes less inspired, with scenes that feel visually dull and repetitive. The soundtrack, which once enhanced the mood, becomes overbearing and mismatched with the action on screen. It's as if the film's creative team lost interest halfway through production, leading to a noticeable decline in quality.
The performances, too, falter as the story drags on. The actors, who initially brought nuance and depth to their roles, seem to struggle with the increasingly nonsensical material they are given. Their performances become stilted, with even the most talented cast members unable to salvage the clunky dialogue and baffling plot twists.
"Started OK, Turned to Boring Nonsense" is an apt description for this film. It begins with promise but quickly devolves into a chaotic, uninspired mess that squanders its potential. Despite a strong start, the film ultimately fails to deliver a satisfying or coherent story, leaving viewers bored and disappointed. In a market saturated with content, this movie unfortunately falls into the category of forgettable, failing to make a lasting impression beyond its initial scenes. For those seeking an engaging and well-crafted film, this one is better left unwatched.
In an age where streaming platforms have ushered in an abundance of content, the challenge is no longer finding something to watch, but finding something worth watching. The movie, which initially promised an intriguing narrative, quickly devolves into a tiresome and incoherent mess. The movie starts with a spark of potential but gradually loses its way, leaving viewers frustrated and disengaged.
An Intriguing Beginning
The film's opening act shows a lot of promise. It sets up an interesting premise that immediately grabs the audience's attention. The characters are introduced with enough depth to pique curiosity, and the story seems to be heading in a compelling direction. The director successfully establishes a sense of mystery, with subtle hints and foreshadowing that suggest the film is building towards something substantial.
The cinematography in the first third of the movie is also notable. The visuals are crisp and creative, utilizing lighting and camera angles to convey the mood and themes effectively. The use of color and shadow, in particular, adds to the atmosphere, drawing viewers into the world of the film. The soundtrack, though not groundbreaking, complements the visuals well, setting the tone for what initially appears to be a thought-provoking piece of cinema.
The performances by the lead actors are commendable at this stage. They bring a level of authenticity to their roles, creating characters that feel real and relatable. There's a sense of anticipation as the narrative unfolds, with viewers eager to see where the story will take them.
A Rapid Decline
Unfortunately, after this promising start, the film begins to unravel. The pacing, which was initially measured and deliberate, suddenly becomes erratic. Scenes that should be building tension or developing characters instead feel drawn out and aimless. The story loses its focus, meandering through subplots that add little to the overall narrative. The intriguing mystery that was set up so well in the beginning dissipates into a series of increasingly absurd and disconnected events.
The script, which initially seemed sharp and engaging, quickly deteriorates. Dialogue becomes clunky and unnatural, with characters making decisions that feel contrived and out of character. The attempts at humor fall flat, and the emotional beats lack the impact they need to resonate with the audience. It's as if the writers couldn't decide what kind of movie they wanted to make, resulting in a jarring tonal shift that leaves viewers confused and dissatisfied.
As the film progresses, it becomes clear that the plot is not going to deliver on the promise of its opening. The narrative threads that were carefully woven in the beginning are either abandoned or resolved in a way that feels rushed and unsatisfying. The film's climax, which should be the culmination of everything that has come before, is instead a convoluted mess that raises more questions than it answers. Any sense of coherence or logic is thrown out the window in favor of a spectacle that is more confusing than thrilling.
A Disappointing Payoff
By the time the credits roll, the initial excitement and intrigue have long since faded, replaced by frustration and disappointment. The movie's potential is squandered by poor execution, leaving the audience with a sense of wasted time and unfulfilled promise. The film's final act, in particular, is a confusing jumble of clichés and contrived plot twists that fail to deliver any real payoff. What could have been a smart, engaging story instead collapses under the weight of its own ambitions.
Even the technical aspects of the film, which were a highlight in the beginning, suffer as the movie goes on. The cinematography becomes less inspired, with scenes that feel visually dull and repetitive. The soundtrack, which once enhanced the mood, becomes overbearing and mismatched with the action on screen. It's as if the film's creative team lost interest halfway through production, leading to a noticeable decline in quality.
The performances, too, falter as the story drags on. The actors, who initially brought nuance and depth to their roles, seem to struggle with the increasingly nonsensical material they are given. Their performances become stilted, with even the most talented cast members unable to salvage the clunky dialogue and baffling plot twists.
"Started OK, Turned to Boring Nonsense" is an apt description for this film. It begins with promise but quickly devolves into a chaotic, uninspired mess that squanders its potential. Despite a strong start, the film ultimately fails to deliver a satisfying or coherent story, leaving viewers bored and disappointed. In a market saturated with content, this movie unfortunately falls into the category of forgettable, failing to make a lasting impression beyond its initial scenes. For those seeking an engaging and well-crafted film, this one is better left unwatched.
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