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The Amityville Horror


First filmed in 1979, the allegedly true story of a murderous house is given a screamingly overwrought dust-off by producer Michael 'The Rock/ Armageddon/ Pearl Harbour' Bay.

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Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Philip Baker Hall
Director: Andrew Douglas
Year: 2005
Running time: 90 mins
Certificate: 15
 
 

After hitting paydirt with 2004's rehash of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Michael Bay’s production company have gone for shocks again.

They've taken another solid 70s horror flick, removed the subtlety and turned it into a screeching fairground ride full of icky shocks and epileptic editing.

The backstory is creepy indeed. In 1974, Ronnie DeFeo shotgunned his entire family to death in their home in Amityville, Long Island, saying that 'voices' in the house told him to do it.

One year later, Kathy Lutz (Melissa George, of TV's Alias) persuades new husband George (Ryan Reynolds of Blade: Trinity fame) to buy the place for her and the kids.

"Houses don’t kill people," reasons George, "people kill people".

But strange things happen from the outset, with young Michael seeing ghouls in the bathroom and little Chelsea freaking out the babysitter with her imaginary friend Jodie. Amityville Horror

George complains of being perpetually cold (though spends much time baring his rippling torso) and within days, changes from loving stepdad to snarling, bloodshot-eyed wild man.

Having twigged that her new 'res' might not be that 'des', Kathy calls on the local priest (Baker Hall) and, somewhat belatedly, does some research into the property's history.

Then it's all aboard a runaway ghost train into the realms of The Shining, The Exorcist, Psycho... and even What Lies Beneath.

Sadly, the movie falls into the modern trap of thinking that making people jump is the same as really frightening them.

Where the most effective horror films build up tension with memorable scary bits and plenty of dread, this is simply instant gratification for the MTV crowd.

With its splatter-gun approach and the now de rigeur ghostly kid, the Amityville remake may raise the odd neck-hair, but only until your popcorn runs out.

Elliott Noble

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Jordan McCaig
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Definately the best horror reamake for a long long time. Hollywood'a attemts at remakes recently has been diabolical but this film has broken the mould. I saw this in the cinema and I felt like I was holding my breath for the entire movie waiting on the next fright. This was the first time I have ever jumped out of my seat in the cinema. Ryan Reynolds is more famous for comic acting but after seeing him in this I couldn't imagine anyone else pulling it off.
 
Gusbo The Jam
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It's quite hard to be bored at a cinema, especially during a horror flick. However, this film managed to bore me senseless. It's filmed in such a sub-standard way that it really does the original no credit at all. There's nothing left to the imagination which makes it feel more like a tourist ride through the haunted house than a movie. Dull to the point of your teeth falling out just for something to do.
 
Andy T
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This is one of the better horrors to come out of Hollywood in the last few years. The theme that "it's what you don't see more than what you see" is a little less here than others but that doesn't take anything anyway from another superior remake of a classic. The casting is good and the direction is good enough to keep you guessing to the end.. worth a watch with the lights off ....
 
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