Uninvited

Uninvited

2008 "Don't Turn Around"
Uninvited
Uninvited

Uninvited

3.9 | 1h32m | en | Drama

A young woman’s nightmarish past returns to trigger off a bizarre phobia she was once cured of; an intense fear of space, eased only by closeness to walls. She becomes a psychological survivalist when her remote house suddenly becomes a spiritual battleground, as evil forces gather to torture her during a night of terror.

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3.9 | 1h32m | en | Drama , Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: May. 13,2008 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.canalstreetfilms.com/uninvited.html
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A young woman’s nightmarish past returns to trigger off a bizarre phobia she was once cured of; an intense fear of space, eased only by closeness to walls. She becomes a psychological survivalist when her remote house suddenly becomes a spiritual battleground, as evil forces gather to torture her during a night of terror.

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Cast

Marguerite Moreau , Brittany Curran , Colin Hay

Director

Bob Badway

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Maria Fahlsing I have no idea what just happened in this movie, who most of the characters were, and I have a raging headache. This movie left me cold, disappointed, very confused, and wishing I could have my 2 hours back. The characters are not really developed aside from the main character, Lee. The other characters aren't essential to the plot, are mostly absent from the story, and their interactions with Lee don't make any sense and do not drive the story along, so you don't care about them. It's nearly impossible to feel connected or even interested in the other characters. I've been sitting here for about 15 minutes trying to figure out what the plot was supposed to be and why the director failed to notice that the final cut of this film is a nonsensical mess. I'm terribly confused and angry, because I thought I would be watching the more recent film by the same name and my cable company failed to notice the difference.Seriously, do not waste your time on this piece of garbage.
kat_astrophi I had high hopes to see a decent independent film with Ms. Moreau as an interesting female lead who is recovering from her unique phobia of big spaces. First part was fine, showing her issue through the lens of a documentary, and how she has overcome her fear and is living in a nice cabin house in the mountains with her new husband.If they had focused the movie on her phobia (which she played effectively) and the scary old woman that triggered it (and somehow killed her childhood friend? This does not get explained) I would have probably enjoyed the film. But no, they had to throw a bunch of stuff at you that didn't make sense. Some demons/spirits are tangible, others disappear? The house was the scene of 'dead bodies' but we don't know how/why they died? There's going to be a baby sacrifice? And her husband's in on it? And maybe at the end she is possessed? Don't look for explanations because they give none.Technically speaking, Marguerite Moreau is a pretty good actress although for most of the movie she just runs around scared and crying and hiding. The male lead was, so-so. The young female was kind of bad although in her defense the writers mostly made her act like a teen brat who waves a gun around and demands her baby back. The special effects were laughably bad and not sure why they even included them. Music was so-so. The lighting was irritating because many scenes were so dark that rather than scare me they just confused me.To sum up, the writers did a nice job introducing the set-up but then proceeded to destroy everything by never tying up loose ends and leaving you remembering only the bad effects and confusing plot. Don't watch this film. It's pretty bad.
Foreverisacastironmess Afraid of space itself!? Is that or is that not the lamest phobia ever? Get outta here, that's one of the stupidest things I ever heard! Did they make it up? I find it hard to believe such a ridiculous phobia actually exists. I can't believe Marguerite Moreau has ever been in much else, her acting skills really stank! She never said not a one word that had a little emotion to it in the slightest, and she somehow managed to keep her expression totally blank for the length of the whole movie. She wasn't even all that nice to look at. She was like an even lamer version of Sandra Bullock. And didn't you just wanna slap her? All she seemed to do was wisp around the walls, and whine. I could kind of relate to her, in that sitting through this monster was akin to staring at a white wall for 1hr&30! For me, it wasn't actually that this was a terrifically bad movie it was just a terrifically dull and boring one. I literally began yawning. It was all so weak and lifeless I could freaking feel it sucking the life right out of me!!! It was vaguely atmospheric, but I don't think being slightly anything is enough to save any film from an avalanche of boredom. The movie seemed to play a curious game against time...every second just stretching on longer than it should, while me the poor viewer just kept on waiting for something to happen... It barely had one, but here's the plot!: This girl once had a weird phobia, she got herself cured of it, some guy made a documentary about it, they got married and moved to a log cabin somewhere that just happened to be haunted. Bad move. She has a relapse, nothing happens...something about a baby, nothing happens some more...something about a weird baby-eating ghost granny, then another ghost appears that's wrapped in chains and grabs her spatially-challenged ass and tosses it down a basement. She then bumps into a crazy friend who accuses her of stealing her dead baby(?) The crazy friend wanders off and finds the chain biker dude ghost. He leaps out of nowhere and wails on her, it's actually a little >scary!< She shoots the ghost dead(?) and goes back to Lee. They reconcile. She then dies of her injuries. It's a little sad.. Lee hears a spooky noise. She runs and hides under her bed. Her husband returns from wherever he's been throughout the movie, looking for her. He finds her and speaks a load of unintelligible crud. He leaves her to investigate. While he appears to check out some panties in the basement, granny gross ghost comes back and grins at Lee like a retard for about 5 mins. Lee finally drags herself from under the bed and stands up to the ghost, thereby conquering her fear, it really should be awesome or something but by this point you just don't care because the movie has completely devolved into a horrendously dull and confusing mess. She sees her husband. He's holding a real baby(?) He's revealed to be a real jerky who's just been using her to get the baby. He's gonna shoot her. No he's not, because he's surprised and strangled by the chain ghost. Lee looks at the reunited ghost family of her crazy friend, chain ghost, and baby. She shoots them all dead(?!?) Lee stands there with the baby, or the baby's ghost, oh god I don't know! She hears freaky backwards voices. She leaves the cabin. She walks away. The ghost of her crazy friend emerges from the cabin behind her and grins like a goomba, strongly indicating that this ain't over. It ends, and the goddamn Blair Witch Project was more fun.. A decidedly stupid, grey little effort of a psychological supernatural mystery horror with zero real excitement to it. I just gotta say it, it's a film done the Badway! Bye now.
zerobeat What's starts out with an interesting situation devolves into one of the stupidest hackneyed menu of random "scary" stereotypical imagery and scenes ever.Before I watched it, I noted the description, something like "woman with mental problems...". Well, it turns out there's another movie of the exact same name in 2009 with a vaguely similar premise. But when I went to IMDb to check the reviews (just the ratings), I thought I was checking up on THIS movie. The ratings for the other one are quite decent. So I thought I'd take a chance and see the movie (or what I thought was it).All through the movie (well, past the half hour mark... it's decent up until that time) I'm wondering what drugs those reviewers are on, or how much they were paid to write false reviews, or if the reviews were all written by the film makers directly.Directly after the movie ended I logged onto IMDb to investigate such false allegations of a good movie and lo and behold after I started actually reading the reviews (and not just look at the ratings) I discover that they can't possibly be talking about THIS movie.If I do one positive thing before I die, if might be to lower your expectations about this movie enough so that you expect crap, but come away pleased that there was indeed *some* good stuff about it.