Amityville: The Awakening
Amityville: The Awakening
PG-13 | 30 June 2017 (USA)
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Belle, her little sister, and her comatose twin brother move into a new house with their single mother in order to save money to help pay for her brother's expensive healthcare. But when strange phenomena begin to occur including the miraculous recovery of her brother, Belle begins to suspect her mother isn't telling her everything and soon learns they moved into the infamous Amityville house.

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Im Guardian

Waste of time and lame, nothing ever happen. Nothing Scary or did I mentioned that it was lame and boring? Anyway, please just don't waste your time with this one. Eddie R. Bridgeport, TX 76426

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Uwontlikemyopinion

Narration begins about the history of the Amityville house. Of course, Belle (Bella Thorne) moves with her mother Joan (Jennifer Jason Leigh), sister Juliet, and comatose brother James into the house proclaimed as a "passage to hell." At school, Belle learns about the notorious history. Then, James starts to show signs of life.The actors try their best, but fail. Also, the unusual surreal structure (inane horror happens, Belle wakes up from dream) manages to present an infinitesimal amount of horror.The actions of the characters are ridiculous. While there are moments of horror, the moments contain only jump scares and eliminate dread, suspense, tension, and terror. Making this film appear underdeveloped and formulaic. The narrative provides "meta" moments which detracts from the horror. Additionally, cliches abound throughout the story making the film derivative. Some camera angles are a little too dark, and squinting is a requirement. "Amityville: The Awakening" is a fatefully dull horror experience.

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mitsakosdlk

Good movie. Suspenseful with some good jump scares. The script could be a bit more surprising but it was decent. Bella Thorne could try a little bit more. Acting was average.

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fjk1138-731-161881

What happens when you expect nothing from a movie, but then get even less than that? Well...you get a piece of crap like this.This is barely an attempt at horror, with barely any scares, and it drips the blood of the series' nostalgia more than anything else. The plot is severely weak, and it's worsened by the fact that it pulls the other movies into the story. No, I don't mean just by referencing the events, I mean they literally reference three of the movies here - one of the characters holds up DVDs of Amityville 1, 2, and the remake and suggests they watch them at 3:15 am. Huh? What?? That is the point where they lost me, and the stupid story took a deep six right down the well to hell right then and there. Speaking of which, that comes into play here yet again (people who have owned the real house have to be just shaking their heads by now) and hey guess what? That's the source of the evil again! Wow, didn't see that coming.The acting is pretty meh, and all I can assume is the actors all had some bills to pay to even participate here. The house looks too neat, new, and clean to have any menace to it. It's also completely physically positioned incorrectly, made worse by the fact that they show photos at the start of the movie of the actual house where you can clearly see how close the neighbors are. And to think that all the other supposed occupants wouldn't have pitched that stupid "high hopes" sign into the trash is completely pathetic. The musical score, while mot bad for what it is, is no match for the creepy, squeaky strings and children's voices that Lalo Schifrin made work far more effectively almost 40 years ago now.There is basically no point to this movie. It's nothing you haven't seen before, quite literally, and it's not worth your time. Don't bother, and I hope the studios all don't bother with future installments either.

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