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The Attic (2007)

The Attic (2007)
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John Savage and Mary Catherine Stewart star in Pet Sematary director Mary Lambert's foreboding tale of a mysterious Victorian home, and one particularly vengeful doppelganger. Shortly after moving into a sprawling Victorian home with her controlling father (Savage) and former beauty-queen mother Stewart), frightened teen Emma (Elisabeth Moss) begins seeing ghastly visions of her deceased twin sister. As the visions become increasingly vivid Emma begins to wonder if she is slowly going insane, eventually confiding her dark secret in her mentally handicapped older brother Frankie (Tom Malloy). When Frankie proves unable to comprehend the true depth of his sister's fear, Emma gradually begins to suspect that her parents have begun practicing a diabolical form of Wicca in order to resurrect their deceased child. Now the only one who will listen to Emma is kindly local police detective John Trevor (Jason Lewis, yet while the attic of the her picturesque Victorian home may finally provide an answer to all of Emma's questions, it could also prove the very place she meets a grim demise. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason LewisJohn Savage, (more)
Director(s):
Mary Lambert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Attic

John Savage and Mary Catherine Stewart star in Pet Sematary director Mary Lambert's foreboding tale of a mysterious Victorian home, and one particularly vengeful doppelganger. Shortly after moving into a sprawling Victorian home with her controlling father (Savage) and former beauty-queen mother Stewart), frightened teen Emma (Elisabeth Moss) begins seeing ghastly visions of her deceased twin sister. As the visions become increasingly vivid Emma begins to wonder if she is slowly going insane, eventually confiding her dark secret in her mentally handicapped older brother Frankie (Tom Malloy). When Frankie proves unable to comprehend the true depth of his sister's fear, Emma gradually begins to suspect that her parents have begun practicing a diabolical form of Wicca in order to resurrect their deceased child. Now the only one who will listen to Emma is kindly local police detective John Trevor (Jason Lewis, yet while the attic of the her picturesque Victorian home may finally provide an answer to all of Emma's questions, it could also prove the very place she meets a grim demise. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Mary Lambert
Writer(s):
Bob ReitanoTom Malloy
Producer(s):
Russ TerleckiIsen RobbinsTom Malloy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Violence)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Michele B.

This movie is a complete waste of film. I could have drove down the road and picked up 7 people that wouldn't have been any worse actors than the ones in this movie. One word sums up this movie---LAME. Bad story line, bad filming, and even the dialouge could have been wrote by a middle-school student! I have seen B movies that were ten times better. Please don't waste your time here movie lovers.

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Rene H.

Bad acting, bad plot and complete misinformation. Firstly, Wicca is not diabolical. You would think in this day and age, someone who has taken the time and effort into writing a full length movie, would actually take 5 minutes to research something as important as the religion he's chalking up as the focal point of his movie. Wicca is not diabolical, nor do Wiccans remotely practice the art of trying to raise an undead child from the grave. GET A CLUE ALREADY!

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Megan M.

Bad acting combined with a poor directing style do not outweigh the convoluted, sometimes interesting plot. There are other scary movies out there, so, I wouldn't recommend this one unless you are desperate. It's not QUITE as bad as everyone else makes it out to be, but, it is pretty frickin' odd.

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