An American Haunting
Director: Courtney Solomon
Starring: Donald Sutherland, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Sissy Spacek
Details: US, 92mins, 15s.
Kicking off with pomp and confidence by giving his film a dark, creepy atmosphere, director Courtney Solomon (Dungeons and Dragons) loses the run of himself before the half four mark, dropping the ball on what could have being a complex gothic horror/thriller. His sepia-toned demon POV swooping around the family looks like an amateur student film, the habit of killing the action by fading to black just as a scene is reaching a climax (Betsy being dragged by the hair up the stairs by an invisible force being just one example) is infuriating and his initial overkill of the 'false jumps' that are a horror movie staple become redundant once the real jumpy moments appear. And then there's that ridiculous twist and an infuriating superfluous ending.
Review by Gavin Burke
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