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Amityville: The Awakening (2017)

June. 30,2017
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4.8
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PG-13
| Horror Thriller
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Belle, her little sister, and her comatose twin brother move into a new house with their single mother Joan in order to save money to help pay for her brother's expensive healthcare. But when strange phenomena begin to occur in the house including the miraculous recovery of her brother, Belle begins to suspect her Mother isn't telling her everything and soon realizes they just moved into the infamous Amityville house.

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BootDigest
2017/06/30

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Platicsco
2017/07/01

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Chirphymium
2017/07/02

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Derrick Gibbons
2017/07/03

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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johannes2000-1
2017/07/04

The umptieth rip-off of the Amityville story, apparently it can go on forever. But when you ignore the feeling of exhaustion that overcomes you at the start, you'll get a pretty decent movie. Okay, all the cliché's are there (every night a new thunderstorm sweeps over the house!) but in this one they brought in a new idea with the comatose son/brother that is nursed at home and gradually gets possessed by the evil powers that still infest the house. This storyline is worked-out rather well and gives us some pretty creepy scenes. The acting is actually very good, mother Jennifer Jason Leigh is truly convincing as the overbearing mother who is obsessed with her sick son, and Bella Thorne plays the daughter very well. She starts out as an emo girl with all the necessary make-up and paraphernalia, but gradually changes to her bare self, which gave the story a nice touch. There's no gore or complicated CGI, it's all about creepy atmosphere and that really worked for me. Oh, and they put in a funny wink at their own Amityville franchise: the daughter hooks up with some school-mates who show her the original first Amityville movie on dvd! In short: not the long awaited spectacular re-make, but still an entertaining movie in it's own right.

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duffieldkevin
2017/07/05

I grew up around the time when the story of the Amityville haunting was hot news and the eagerly anticipated Amityville Horror was released in theaters. It was a hit and one that is still a good watch despite the trend for most modern horror films to focus more on gore or jump scares to grab the audience. I was hooked and read everything Amityville related to the case, watched documentaries, and indulged in every new film that came out, even the ones that were quick cash grabs by using the Amityville name while straying into poor cinematography, cheap scares, and ludicrous plots. Most of the later films are more Mystery Science Theater fodder than anything else. Flash forward to Amityville: The Awakening. I do not consider it a terrible film, but considering the film was cut to back away from an R rating I have to wonder what the original version would have been like. As it stands, it is an enjoyable watch, but one that fails to completely break new ground in the franchise. Like the header says, I see this as the Force Awakens of the franchise. It does a godd job calling back to the original lore and story of the first film, and tries hard to bring some real quality to the production with the cinematography, effects, and acting, but is not as intense or truly frightening as it should have been. In all I found myself liking it more for the nostalgia than anything else. The plot element of the mother being aware of the house's demonic history and believing she could use it to cure her son is a bit contrived, to be honest. There was also at least one plot element that had potential, which was when the doctor caring for the boy in the vegetative state is attacked by flies, but once the scene is done we hear nothing from the character again until the end. It would have been interesting to see the doctor suffer further from the attack and how he contends with it. Given the predictability of the story, its lack of genuinely disturbing or tense moments, I can only say this is an average horror film, but at least one that rises above many previous installments in its production quality. You can tell the people making the film were trying to "do it right" and were it not for this the film would have recieved a much lower score in my opinion. If you are a fan of the franchise, I highly recommend you give the movie a try. It is definitely worth at least a one time viewing but I caution to not set your expectations too high.

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dilsonbelper
2017/07/06

Watch the Original dont bother with this rubbish, what can I say from the very start to the very end this picture was AWFUL! Even if I put spoilers in its so predictable it wouldn't matter.

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Reno Rangan
2017/07/07

So the Amityville series continues. What this is like overall a tenth film. The last one was a decade ago. I'm okay with their idea of bringing it up. But there's nothing new in it. Only it was a different cast and timeline. So basically, you probably have seen this story in other flicks.A family of a single mother with one child with a serious medical condition moves into the most popular haunted house, the Amityville. The other one, a teen girl discovers the rumours from her new schoolmates. But the mother won't heed to it, till unusual events begin to unfold. So how it all ends are the rest of the film.The cast was good, and that's it, the film was average. If you are a big fan of horror, then this would be even a worse film, because you might have seen hundreds of similar flicks. I think Amityville franchise is dead, because of bad storied films. Otherwise with good filmmakers, particularly the writer, it could come back to the old glory. So now, it's not that worth. I would suggest to check it out other horrors released in this year.5/10

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