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I liked the film - the build up was good and the twist was interesting. However, one thing I cannot stand is where someone is in a fight with someone else and a third person just stands there, mouth open, doing absolutely nothing. This is what happens when David has the fight in the kitchen and his wife just stands there and does nothing to help him - especially when she already knows what will happen from her previous visions. People like this deserve to die because they are not worthy of the gene pool.If that hadn't happened (and it need not have done - she could have been detained by fighting off the guy with the rifle) I would have given the film 9/10.
Michael Ledo
Eveleigh (Isla Fisher) Was in a car accident and got a nasty bump on the head and killed an infant. It wasn't her fault, or so everyone claims. Her husband David (Anson Mount) manages to get own vineyard and her pregnant. The neighbors feel like something out of ROSEMARY'S BABY. She thinks the neighbor is producing meth, but he claims it is medicinal olive oil, something my aromatherapist swears by. The old house also has a history. Eveleigh has visions and hears things too which they didn't work into the title. This starts off as your typical boring poltergeist haunting and then at 54 minutes into the film, when you have your first death, things get interesting.Cast includes Eva Longoria, Jim Parsons and Gillian Jacobs.Guide: No f-bombs. Brief sex. No nudity.
SnoopyStyle
Eveleigh (Isla Fisher) and David Maddox (Anson Mount) get into a car wreck which killed a child in the other car. After Eveleigh's recovery, they move to a small town to reopen a vineyard. She's newly pregnant and befriends fellow pregnant Sadie (Gillian Jacobs). Eveleigh has visions and investigates suspicious local happenings.Blumhouse is killing it producing small lower-budget horrors and once in awhile, hits one over the fence. This is not one of those home runs. This is Rosemary's Baby without its artistry or originality. The reveal is obvious from the start. The movie hits that dead child note so awkwardly loud that it is impossible not to come back. Overall, this has a little creepy vibe but nothing that scary. The jump scares don't scare. I like everybody here but they're not pushing any boundaries. This horror is mostly flat.
Adriano Martena
Watch "The psychic" AKA "Sette note in nero" by Lucio Fulci and you'll realise where this movie has been copied from. The movie is "OK" for a boring afternoon but seriously... no suspense, not scary enough for a "horror" and please... everything has been seen tons of time over in other movies.