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If nothing else, this movie definitely supports those people who say you shouldn't be sending out kids to sell cookies door to door! CHRISTINA'S HOUSE is a lot better than I anticipated, and had some really chilling scenes, and director Gavin Wilding did well with his young actors, especially Allison Lange and the young lad who played her brother (come on Amazon, let's get these cast lists out more often!!!). STORY: It's confusing at times, and I'm not sure exactly what kind of "powers" the mother has, but it is definitely original, and has a lot of twists and turns. SCORE: 4 CAST: Brendan Fehr as Eddie has the right combination of rugged looks and teenage smarm to play a character we never fully trust; and where does his body go? Allison Lange in her screen debut does well at times, particularly in here lower key scenes; however when she has to be terrified or angry, she goes a little overboard. John Savage does well as the father and Brad Rowe as the hunky handyman is very good. SCORE: 4 DIRECTION: As stated above, Wilding handles the film and its actors well; uses lighting effectively and some good jump out of the dark scares. SCORE: 4
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I'm giving the movie ''three-point-five stars'' because it's a good movie for writers to watch and learn from. I thought the script held promise except for parts in the middle and end -- where it sagged -- and where my suspension of disbelief dimmed. The acting was fairly decent but I thought the personna of the interegating police officer seemed off kilter in relatonship to the entire mix of characters, which included John Savage ("The Onion Fields").
I like movies where you are absolutely confounded as to who is the culprit or culprits -- and given the foundation that anyone or anything could be evil. In my book "The Game" is a pretty darn good movie becaus it kept me guessing, kept me off balance and involved.
But "Christina's House" is definitely in my movie collection.
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Usually in small contries like mine (panama), the new dvds on stock are the ones that were just on the big screens and with big earnings, this movie got out on 1999 so certainly, this is not a person's No.1 chooise at the moment with all that RING, and JEEPERS CREEPERS out on the market, but the dvd just came out last year, giving it a second chance for people to give it a try. I recently got my dvd player and went crazy renting movies, but i didn't want to get the newest titles cause i knew ill had a lot of time to see all of them so i decided to get any thriller and try out my new media player, but as i was watching the movie, i thought, man... this isn't that bad at all, the thriller keeps you interested the whole time, even when you know who the killer is, you'll still be aware of everything that happens in the movie.
Its not that long, so you wont get bored, and its creepy enough to feel ok about watching it, so if you just want to get something to watch with a spooky touch, this should be your chooise..
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Before watching this movie I did what you may be doing right now, I got a few opinions. From the reviews here you would think this movie is horrible and totally unwatchable. Not true. It's nothing to fully recommend, but it's also nothing to diss completely. It's a who-done-it, horror flick with a mild degree of chills and thrills. If you thought "I know what you did last summer" was o.k., you'll find this o.k. too.
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A not so original scrips with less than talented actors. BUT, not bad when you compare it to other lower budget films.
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