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The Amityville Curse

A group of friends purchase an infamous home with the intention of flipping it, only to discover a deadly paranormal presence emanating from within the house.

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You know who your true friends are when they continue to fix up the house that murdered you

Flip Or Flop: Haunted House Edition (which reminds me: skip this movie and watch the What We Do In The Shadows HGTV parody episode instead).

Saw a new Amityville flick on Tubi and decided that I'd check it out. Im not sure if this is a remake of the early 90s The Amityville Curse or what. From jump I was surprised to see that the cast consisted of actors/actresses I've seen in other horror films in recent years. Handful of glitchy cgi ghosts, competent cast, possessions, mind games, etc. It's surprisingly decent for another unofficial Amityville sequel or whatever. How many of these films exist now?

Positives: the final act saved this movie Negatives: before the final act I was begging for it to end, acting was not great, writing wasn’t great, tubi original, kinda boring in the middle Overall, I actually kinda liked this movie in a weird way. I was expecting this to be a 1/2 star cus every new movie that uses the amityville name is just not good plus this is a tubi original which let me know this was not gonna be a masterpiece. HOWEVER. The final act was actually quite entertaining and fun and I was surprised about how much I was enjoying it. Unfortunately, it was not enough to make me love the movie which is a shame. The CGI was not great it kinda took me out of the movie cus it was funny how bad it was 😭

Latest outing in this bizarre little franchise is The Amityville Curse, the second adaptation of the sixth novel, again not a remake to the 1990 film but rather a modern take. It's still confusing as hell in terms of the canon and timeline so I'm just calling it a standalone. Probably the cheapest production in the series to date, but that doesn't come as a surprise as a Tubi release. Bland but engaging on a level slightly above the previous version. I actually think the horrendous CGI was a cute effort, and I'd like to see some of those cursed objects sequels relaunched by actual studios. Farewell for now, Amityville. 2023 RANKED
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR RANKED

There's only been like forty movies made about this damned house and these idiots somehow decided to move in anyway? Serves you damned right.
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I decided to give this movie a watch on Tubi next. This is another Tubi Original film. I don't think it is part of the official franchise though. Since the name of a town can't be copyrighted, anyone can make a movie about Amityville. From what I understand, this isn't a remake of the movie with the same title from 1990 but it is based on the same novel, just updated for modern times. The story for this one has 6 people, they are all friends but some are couples, who buy the famous Amityville house with the idea of remolding and flipping it. Since most of their money is invested in the house and most are having a hard…

Viewed on Crave Hoop-Toper X #7 Criteria:
- Country: Canada
- Decade: 2020's The Amityville Curse (2023) AKA The Amityville Terror or as I'm going to call this one Property Brothers: Amityville As the plot for The Amityville Curse (2023) goes, a group of friends from college purchase the infamous haunted house, for the purpose of renovating it and then selling it, and to save on money, they decide to live in the house as it's being renovated. First of all, only one of the six friends that purchased the house, is renovating it.
NO ONE ELSE SHOWS UP TO WORK ON RENOVATING THE GIGANTIC HOUSE. NO ONE.
I'm no expert on house flipping, but I've seen enough fucking shows…

THE AMITYVILLE CURSE (2023)
"A group of friends purchase an infamous home with the intention of flipping it, only to discover a deadly paranormal presence emanating from within the house."

Didn't I review this once before? Oh, my mistake, that was The Amityville Curse (1990), also shot in Canada and based off a book title of the same name, like this modern day adaptation. I mean, with the endless plethora of official & unofficial sequels in the Amityville franchise, a remake of a pre-existing film or in this case, a new adaptation of a previous literary source, doesn't seem all that crazy to me. Lazy perhaps, but crazy, nah. Definitely lazy though.
I can't believe I'm admitting the 1990 version is…

It's ridiculous how many "Amityville" movies there are and I'm sure they are all about this quality. It's low budget of course although passable in that regard. The acting as well isn't good, but not embarrassing either. The problem is just that it's very generic and boring. Some friends purchase the famous house and supernatural stuff happens, but I've already forgotten it and could barely pay attention.

The film is bland. The actors and production are fine, but it’s just such a basic made-for-tv ghost film that there isn’t anything memorable or special about it. I’m struggling writing this because I don’t have anything to say. It will go down in history as a ghost movie. That’s about it. Full review: www.sbs.is/movie-review/the-amityville-curse-2023/

everybody dressed like an insurance commercial and the movie was really bad. so incredibly boring with characters that are incredibly nothing. there was lesbians, so I guess that was cool

The Amityville Curse (2023) Review

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It's about a group of friends who purchase an infamous home with the intention of flipping it, only to discover a deadly paranormal presence emanating from within the house.

"The Amityville Curse" found itself entangled in its own web of challenges and underwhelming circumstances. As yet another addition to the Amityville franchise, it carried the burden of being perceived as a mediocrity, much like its predecessors "Amityville Cult" and "Amityville in the Hood." Moreover, being categorized as a Tubi Original film didn't instill much confidence, given the mixed reception associated with such productions.

However, amidst the uncertainties, a glimmer of hope emerged. Director Éric Tessier, although relatively unknown outside of Quebec, had showcased his directorial prowess in the outstanding adaptations of Patrick Senécal's novels, including "5150 Elm's Way" and the notable "Sur le Seuil" (Evil Words). Additionally, the film was penned by Dennis Heaton, who had previously written the screenplay for the Billy Connolly zom-com "Fido." While not an overwhelmingly promising combination, it held more potential than many similar films in the genre.

"The Amityville Curse" was described not as a remake of the 1990 film but as a "modern reimagining of the novel." It opened with a chilling scene of a woman hanging herself after placing an envelope on the mantle. Bizarrely, as the chair kicked away beneath her, the envelope took flight under its own inexplicable power.

The house was subsequently purchased by a group of friends: Lucy (Jenny Raven), Frank (Dillon Casey), Debbie (Vanessa Smythe), Billie (Mercedes Morris), Abigail (Tommie-Amber Pirie), and Marv (Michael Xavier). Their plan was to live in the house while renovating it into three condos, ultimately profiting from their venture. However, from the very beginning, the house revealed its sinister nature through falling mirrors, objects mysteriously shifting, and unexplained accidents. Regrettably, the group's preoccupations with personal relationship dramas overshadowed the mounting paranormal occurrences.

During the film's initial half-hour, "The Amityville Curse" maintained a subdued tone with only a handful of jump scares interspersed among the familiar clichés. To their credit, Tessier and Heaton ensured that the narrative never became monotonous. Yet, despite their efforts, the film failed to achieve anything exceptional. It attempted to inject momentum following a tragic death, introducing Kenny Wong as a paranormal podcaster, whose presence added a brief but entertaining touch. The subsequent appearance of Brendan Fehr as a parapsychologist aimed to further ignite the story through a séance.

Unfortunately, the film was plagued by excessive filler content and implausible character behavior. The endless bickering between the female characters over Marv, despite the mounting fatalities among their friends, strained credibility. As a result, "The Amityville Curse" never managed to shift beyond its first gear, hindered further by lackluster visual effects that made the ghosts appear more like video glitches, and a mere smattering of bloodshed.

In fairness, the original version of "The Amityville Curse," also available on Tubi, was an unremarkable affair, leaving little room for desecration of a classic. However, it remains disheartening that this modern reimagining failed to surpass its predecessor or deliver an improved viewing experience. With relatively low expectations set for the film, considering the franchise's history, it could have potentially become an entertainingly trashy production reminiscent of "Amityville: The Possession."

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Worth Watching?

Ultimately, "The Amityville Curse" does manage to surpass some recent entries within the Amityville series and other Tubi Originals. Yet, when the competition includes films like "Amityville Christmas Vacation," such achievement doesn't hold significant weight. It is disconcerting to witness the film's inability to surpass mediocrity, especially when the bar was set relatively low, and the source material possessed potential for an engagingly lurid narrative. It serves as a reminder for aspiring filmmakers to strive for excellence and consider their career choices if they cannot produce a superior film to "Tow."

The Amityville Curse (2023)

– (2023) – A group of college friends move into a haunted house and begin dying one by one. Unlike most entries in this lousy so-called franchise, this one feels like an actual movie, which isn’t to say it’s a necessarily good movie. The F/X are cheap, suspense is non-existent, and the characters are obnoxiously unrealistic and wholly unlikable. Still, it has a plot, common though it may be.

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