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The Amityville Horror

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When George Lutz (Ryan Reynolds) and his wife, Kathy (Melissa George), find a beautiful new house in the small town of Amityville, N.Y., they think the place is too good to be true. After they move in with their kids, they find out the cheap price tag is thanks to the house's sordid history: The former tenant murdered his family after supposedly being possessed by the devil. Believing the home is haunted, the couple find a priest (Philip Baker Hall) to help them rid the place of evil spirits.

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A so-so remake of a so-so original.

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Kevin C. Johnson St. Louis Post-Dispatch 08/15/2024
Reynolds and George are distractingly attractive leads, but they get the jobs done in this solids, unspectacular spook show that horror fans will revisit without hesitation. Go to Full Review
Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times 09/30/2005
1.5/4
The problem with The Amityville Horror is that, in a very real sense, there's nothing there. Go to Full Review
Marjorie Baumgarten Austin Chronicle 05/14/2005
1.5/5
... routine remake of a 1979 horror classic. Go to Full Review
Patrick Cavanaugh The Wolfman Cometh Sep 9
2/5
Even if Ryan Reynolds is effective as a villain, his descent from family man to maniac is for too extreme, abandoning the subtlety that made the original so effective. Go to Full Review
Eddie Harrison film-authority.com 12/08/2023
2/5
…immediately forgettable and disposable stuff, without even the hook of sticking to the original details of the supposedly true story… Go to Full Review
Joe Lipsett Bloody Disgusting 02/28/2023
3/5
The Amityville Remake is a serviceable mid-tier entry in the 2000s remake craze...It’s not terrible, but aside from the lingering body shots of Reynolds running around in low-waisted pyjamas in the rain, it’s not particularly memorable either. Go to Full Review
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Keriel T. @kerielflacoboy 3d This movie was pretty okay, jumpscares were not that scary See more Ian H @Howellsey Nov 7 Like the 2 leads usually but everything seems a bit undercooked and mundane See more Alexander S @RT61935749 Oct 20 The Amityville Horror's real-life story is downright terrifying and I'm hooked on supernatural tales like it. The remake, although not perfect, still resonates with me – it's a decent blend of truth and Hollywood horror, even if Michael Bay's involvement did make it a bit more over-the-top. Grading: C+ See more Ryan H @RyGuy Oct 16 Ryan is slowly losing his mind while playing step daddy for 3 kids in a house that’s haunted by the previous family. When they escape the house, they decide it was a reasonable crash out and move on. This movie was pretty dull. See more Alejandra C @RT30574541 Sep 6 When i was younger i only fell for one jumpscare. Not impressed. See more Tony W @RT57694977 Jun 28 ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis When George Lutz (Ryan Reynolds) and his wife, Kathy (Melissa George), find a beautiful new house in the small town of Amityville, N.Y., they think the place is too good to be true. After they move in with their kids, they find out the cheap price tag is thanks to the house's sordid history: The former tenant murdered his family after supposedly being possessed by the devil. Believing the home is haunted, the couple find a priest (Philip Baker Hall) to help them rid the place of evil spirits.
Director
Andrew Douglas
Producer
Michael Bay, Steve Whitney, Andrew Form, Bradley Fuller
Screenwriter
Scott Kosar
Distributor
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Co
E1 Entertainment, Platinum Dunes, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, Radar Pictures
Rating
R (Language|Brief Drug Use|Sexuality|Terror|Violence)
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 15, 2005, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 1, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$64.3M
Runtime
1h 29m
Sound Mix
Dolby SRD, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)
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