The Unspoken
The Unspoken
| 24 October 2015 (USA)
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In 1997 the close-knit Anderson family vanished from their home without a trace. No bodies were ever found and no explanation satisfied curiosity. For 17 years the house has remained undisturbed...until now. This eerily expert frightener is further enlivened by terrific performances from ‘Suits’/’Arrow’ star Neal McDonough and SILENT HILL/THE TALL MAN/TIDELAND’s Jodelle Ferland.

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pervezmoya

If you want spend a good time with your girl/boy-friend watch this movie for fun time. It's a common movie of haunted house, freak characters, bad boys, and move-it-self objects. The plot began typically when a single mother and her son moved on to the creepy house. Then typically the mother hired a baby sister to care her "mute" boy. After that begin strange and rare events who in the develop of the plot has been linked with past stories of the characters and the town. The movie has moments of horror and suspense. Isn't a great plot but it's simple and short movie that gives a surprise ending.

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Stephen Abell

There's something wrong with the house in the woods down on Briar Lane. Years after a family disappears from the house in the '70's the boards are being pried off the windows and the doors are being unlocked as a new tenant is moving in. A young mother, Jeanie (Hutton), and her mute son have escaped the city and their traumas there. After his father passed away Adrian stopped speaking and hopefully, the change of pace and scenery will help him out of this fugue. With them comes a nurse and housekeeper, Portia (Rukiya Bernard), and from the town, they hire Angela (Ferland), a part-time confidant for Adrian. However, no sooner than they've opened the doors to the house that strange things begin to happen.I really do like this new and refreshingly well thought out take on the Haunted House subgenre of horror. The story is well structured and full of interesting characters. However, it would have been nice to have a few more scenes between Father and Daughter in respect to Angela's character as this would not only have strengthened and filled her out more but would have added a better depth to the story. It also would have added more power to climax when Angela's dad (Munro) comes to save her.The director does a wonderful job of creating the scene of a town/village which has seen better days. This is great as it adds to the believability and reality of the story. People have problems and they are doing their best to survive... everything isn't rosy. I also have to give credit for the opening sequence which throws the audience straight into the action and sets the scene, pace, and atmosphere for the rest of the movie.With all the horror films out and about that stomp over well-worn scenarios, it's refreshing to have a twist. It's also nice to have a decent director filming - all too often the direction itself is one of the major things to harm a film (contrary to belief not everyone can make a good horror film).As for the acting, it's well above par and the portrayals only add to the power of the film. One of the best is Adrian (Suljic), though he doesn't say a word, he definitely has a presence throughout the whole film.I would recommend this to all lovers of the horror genre and to those wishing to try something out of the field. It's not the best but it's a great deal better than most in the genre and well worth a viewing... or two...

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mrspleen-10683

Just finished watching this film, aka "The Haunting of Briar House", as part of a horror/chiller Halloween season on a TV channel and I was pretty impressed by it.Most of the movie was standard, OKish haunted house fare that was peppered (but thankfully not spattered) by some decent gory effects. However, the ending of the film was what made it worth six stars, especially the final scene as the car makes its way to its next destination...

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James Tardy

Sorry folks, if you were looking for a good ghost film this is not the one. Plenty of jump scares, and gore, not a lot of actual haunting.A woman and her son move into a supposedly haunted house, and hire a babysitter. The babysitter, predictably, has some history with the house, and her dear dead mother. Some things happen etc. etc.This is a slow moving film, with an unsatisfying Ex Machina ending, and some truly on-the-noes acting.

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