Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Sanjeev Waters
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Michael Ledo
CAUTION: PARTIAL SPOILER REVIEW. A teenage girl is troubled by bad dreams. Her mother discovers a book and starts to read about another girl in 1818 who had bad dreams in a case of a demonic curse. We then flash back to 1818 and the colonial frontier life of John Bell, a well to do rancher who built the local town church and school. He is found guilty of usury in a shady deal with his neighbor. The neighbor, who some say is a witch, wasn't happy with the outcome and apparently puts the whammy on John Bell. This is the head fake.Meanwhile, Bell's daughter Betsy is acting strange and invisible entities are haunting the Bell residence as doors open and close by themselves, people are pushed and dragged around, and of course the entity likes to remove the covers from a sleeping teenage girl and pin her to the mattress (no nudity in unrated version). Clearly these people have too much lead in their cooking utensils. The local schoolmaster plays the skeptic. This type of stuff goes on ad nauseum to the point that John Bell goes over to the witch's house. He gives her a gun and points it at his head, and asks her to take his life to remove the curse. The witch claims she didn't put any curse on John Bell, that he did it himself. At this point all the clues dropped during the story should be adding up.Neither Sutherland nor Spacek will be remembered for their performance in this movie.
Davis P
An American Haunting (2005) is a fairly weak film. The acting is pretty mediocre, even laughable at certain moments. Sissy Spacek was really the only actor that I thought did a pretty good job. Donald Sutherland was surprisingly weak and seemed kinda lazy in this film, which is surprising, he usually does a pretty good job in his movies, but not this one. This movie isn't all that scary really, some of the sequences are actually more funny than scary, which is always bad for a horror movie. There is one sequence in particular where a character is slapped around, and it just looks so horribly cheesy and fake that it kinda makes you laugh. The child actors just aren't good either, they're acting is wooden and completely Fake. The effects are just alright, honestly nothing dazzling. This films plot is very very unoriginal and cliché. There really isn't anything new to see here that you haven't already seen before, and there definitely isn't anything of any good quality. The "scary" scenes that are supposed to scare you do nothing whatsoever, they just leave you scratching your head and wanting a whole lot more. An American Haunting could've been so much better, I mean so much better, it wasted its potential. The writing and directing were also pretty weak, the dialogue was cheesy and very cliché. Do yourself a favor and don't see this poor horror film, there are much better horrors to enjoy that are higher quality. 1/10 for An American Haunting.
Raymond
Ran into this while looking for a horror movie to watch on a Saturday evening. I'm not really into gory horror, but this kind of psychological and maybe supernatural is more my cup of tea. It looked like an atmospheric piece with foggy scenery, old houses, churches, autumnal feel with some candles and fireplaces etc. Cast looked good, I'm a fan of Donald Sutherland and why not Sissy Spacek too. Only I was a bit suspicious since this had flown under my radar. Out of all the many many "haunting" movies to come out during this millennium, I didn't recall this one.If only I had realized the movie was directed by the same guy who did the infamous Dungeon's and Dragons back in the day. The director is not a very well known "bad director", because he only has a few movies under his resume, but none of them seem to have a very good reputation. Had I known this, I would surely have passed this.The movie is never very engaging. The atmosphere and scenery is OK, but the camera work is not. The camera moves in a very distracting manner and the shots are not very well framed in my opinion. The sets look OK, but details fail like a fireplace looks like a few fake logs on a gas fire. So much for the genuine 1800's feel. The acting is everything from downright bad to mediocre. Even Sutherland doesn't nail it, there are a few scenes that are rather cringe worthy. Rachel Hurd-Wood is OK tho, I think she does quite well and is never as lost or overacting as the others.The movie isn't very scary and since the outcome is obviously non-supernatural, it's difficult to digest all the supernatural stuff. There are cheapish tricks like the image changing from black and white to color. The sound fx were not that good, listening with headphones. The title graphics uses a typeface that is probably called "The horror movie font" on a site providing royalty free fonts. The overall feel was quite cheap and lacks any sense of style. The framing story of a single mother and a daughter living in a modern world is quite tacky too.This could've been passable as a shorter episode of Masters of Horror style series, as it's got that cheap TV feel, but even then it would've been a disappointment. Avoid.
SanteeFats
The acting in this movie is not bad but what else would you expect with Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek in it? The real problem that I have with this film is it purports to be based on a real event. About the only things that are real here are the characters names. Some one decided to make John Bell the nasty rapist father. While common enough even back then I imagine, there is nothing to support this libelous assertion. In the actual legend the spirit is around for several years before Bell dies. This spirit becomes more and more understandable until it can be heard reciting sermons, scripture, bawdy songs, etc. It supposedly even carried on conversations with people. If that had occurred why wouldn't it have said something about the assaults? In this movie it is Betsy who is suppose to be projecting the spirit as a protest for the rapes. The end of the movie is a joke. As a later day relative reads the suddenly found letter about the events in 1817 her daughter is picked up by daddy for visitation. Then as they drive away the spirit appears and she goes running after the departing car. This is where this movie ends. If not for the really good acting I would have given it a three.