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Doll House (2020)
Beyond my understanding
First of all, in the opening title we have all the plot laid out with the dolls in the doll house. we already know what will happen.. Wow!
but let's watch... so that is the story here?
where does this girl wit the doll come from? we'd never know.
where does the doll come from? we'd never know.
why is entity so interested in Emma's house and what's the deal with her? we'd never know.
Some scenes are gory, but am I scared? No, I know already what's going to happen..
then how does it end? I'm not sure, she burns the doll, breaks the little mini-me doll and the big scary entity and the girl just disappear all together?
Now Emma got her voice back and would give the doll house away for free?????
And what about the psychic?
I CANNOT believe this movie was developed and produced the way it is script-wise.
ONLY thing worth mention is the music, sounds like and Argento's first movies.
House of Evil (2017)
Please don't
Such a disappointment... Let's say that I love horror movies and I'm an avid watcher of new titles that would give me a good scare (yes, I actually get scared easily). This movie I could have watched alone in a dark abandoned house (just to stay on the subject) and still don't get the chills.
It is set in the 70s, good. It is also set in Italy, and it is hard not to notice it BUT no one mentions it. It is hard to believe that every character we see in an English native speaker. It feels odd and.. fake.
The acting is awful but the music is really good, maybe a little bit too intense in some scenes (you know something is going to happen way before the characters do).
The film has the same clichés of the haunted house stories and doesn't really add much to the mix. The viewer knows what is going to happen: as soon as it is found out that the protagonist is pregnant you know you're in for a bad remake of Rosemary's baby.
The epilogue seems forced with the stereotype devil-worshiper priest that has to explain the public why they had to endure this amateur production for 80 minutes.
House by the Lake (2017)
Slightly good idea, very bad development
What is really horrifying about this movie is that it has been produced such as it is! What's up with Gwen? Is she flirting with Scott or just being naive? What is her agenda with the Morgans? Who/What is the fish man? Is it real (well water marks around the house are real..) or is it just the pedophile next door in disguise? And I could go on and on... There are so many loose ends, so many chances to make it a good horror/thriller movie wasted.
I second the previous review, good acting for James Callis and good music score.