From a House on Willow Street

2017 "Evil has an address..."
4.6| 1h30m| en
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After a young woman is kidnapped, her captors soon come to realize that in fact they may be the ones in danger and this young woman has a dark secret inside her.

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The Darkside

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Also starring Steven John Ward

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
jaa-30884 Like many other reviewers, I saw the high early rating (7.9) and dove right in. I quickly regretted it. The premise was okay. To its credit, I thought there was some depth to the subtext. The director plays a lot with the "Primacy Effect" of our first meeting with the characters. The viewer is definitely expected to evolve their perception of who is good and who is evil. Had they dwelt more on the psychological tension and made the kidnappers sit face to face with their victim, the movie may have made more of an impact. As it is, the role reversal created more plot holes than tension. There are decent moments of body horror in the second half of the film, but I was too fatigued from all the unnecessary jump scares to care. There were several moments were the dialog / delivery took me completely out of the scene to wonder where is this set, do people speak like that in whatever setting this is? It's not the worst thing to stream, but you'd need to be pretty deep into your queue before this ever seemed like a good choice.
trashgang A bit of a new style in the horror genre, you know, going for a house invasion but once at the house things go wrong, let Don't Breathe (2016) be the most well known flick. So here in this flick it's the same, things go well when a gang is trying to kidnap a girl but once abducted things go slowly wrong.For some the story will be a bit over the top because the supernatural stuff comes in and the story moves away to possession but it's worth watching because the red stuff is there and it's just on the edge of gore. kit isn't your usual possession flick coming out of Hollywood therefor it contains to much blood. It's not perfect but it is above mediocre and for horror geeks a must see.Gore 1/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 2,5/5 Comedy 0/5
fruitypebbles731 It was alright.Could've been a lot better or worse.I would recommend watching it at least once but don't bother to own it.I would label this movie as horror demonic genre...It also has some mysterious suspenseful moments.
Fella_shibby Saw this recently on a DVD. Got enticed by the trailer n had seen the director's film, Indigenous which was decent. A short review should b something like this, full of clichés, absurd dialogues, not scary, moments of tension n suspense r almost zero, no good kills n repetitive scenes of apparitions n demonic levitation eventually reducing the scare factors. The demon is shown very powerful but u have to see the ending... a total letdown. On a good note, the effects r good. The designs of the demons were pretty interesting. Use of both lighting and color give this film a macabre tone, which works in its favor. Sharni Vinson looks extremely tired and skinny. Her eye bags were very visible in some scenes. Ther have been decent movies in the past where the movie changes genre; Psycho, Malevolence, Dead birds, From dusk till dawn, Livid, Frontiers, etc. Also where the criminals/intruders meet more powerful match; Don't breathe, Intruders, Siren, Gallows hill, Whisper, etc.