The Unspoken
The Unspoken
| 24 October 2015 (USA)
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In 1997 the close-knit Anderson family vanished from their home without a trace. No bodies were ever found and no explanation satisfied curiosity. For 17 years the house has remained undisturbed...until now. This eerily expert frightener is further enlivened by terrific performances from ‘Suits’/’Arrow’ star Neal McDonough and SILENT HILL/THE TALL MAN/TIDELAND’s Jodelle Ferland.

Reviews
Harockerce What a beautiful movie!
Borgarkeri A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Sammy-Jo Cervantes There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin The movie really just wants to entertain people.
pervezmoya If you want spend a good time with your girl/boy-friend watch this movie for fun time. It's a common movie of haunted house, freak characters, bad boys, and move-it-self objects. The plot began typically when a single mother and her son moved on to the creepy house. Then typically the mother hired a baby sister to care her "mute" boy. After that begin strange and rare events who in the develop of the plot has been linked with past stories of the characters and the town. The movie has moments of horror and suspense. Isn't a great plot but it's simple and short movie that gives a surprise ending.
Edgar Iván H If you want to see a horror movie, and you have seen most of them, this one will entertain you, is not the best but is a decent horror flick with decent acting, it can keep you trying to understand what is going one, and you wont know until the end of the movie. Please do not see this movie with great expectations, but I can guarantee that if you are fan of horror movies this one will be decent for you.
Fella_shibby I saw this on a rented DVD after watching the trailer. Another haunted house film, babysitter in need of money, family disappeared without a trace, house in the middle of nowhere, small town, people staying away from the haunted house, single mother with a child moves in, jump factors, loud sound design n weird things starts happening. One may say that this has been done so many times n that the jump scares n sudden loud noise n cat jumping around is getting monotonous. Well i found the movie decent enuff to finish off but in two sittings. The cinematography was decent, the small town n the isolated house was captured well. The editing was a bit tedious, the script n acting was good but the movie lacked suspense n tension. The jump scares  n ghostly happenings became so saturated that it lost the fear. The loud sound was annoying. The first kill was good, the guy who got killed looked like the bald n bearded version of Matthew McConaughey. There is decent gore towards the end n the thing which stood out was the interesting twist n the reference to Amytiville horror. Unspoken an unofficial prequel to the Amytiville horror.
Leofwine_draca You know the routine by now: a young family moved into a house with a history and before long are assailed by all manner of weird goings on in the form of spectres and sinister events. It soon transpires that the past is very much present and the new tenants will soon have a fight for survival on their hands...THE UNSPOKEN - which I saw under the alternate title of THE HAUNTING OF BRIAR HOUSE - is an extremely routine low budget horror film from Canada. The plotting is entirely familiar and the scare sequences well choreographed in advance. Even worse, there's an obvious murder mystery aspect which makes things feel even more stereotypical (anyone who's seen the Daniel Craig film DREAM HOUSE will know what to expect here).A couple of gory moments are stirred into the mix but the ultimate pay-off is disappointing. Watch out for Neal McDonough, cameoing as the sheriff.