The Dead Files
The Dead Files
TV-PG | 23 September 2011 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
    Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
    Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
    Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
    ricardodeforce-72353 This is probably my favourite paranormal show. Amy Allan is unlike any other psychic medium on the television - no flowery language, no pulling silly faces, no screaming - she talks to the audience like they're standing next to her in very descriptive but simple prose. If there's any confusion, Amy dispels it in a VT. Pairing her with Steve DiSchavi, a hard-headed ex-police officer, was a genius move, as (unless the pair of them are consummate actors and frauds, which seems very unlikely) he is the rational side of the programme - chasing up old murders, disasters, showing the facts that Amy seems to know anyway. The artist's sketch is a brilliant idea too. Unmissable.
    Anna Brett The premise of this show is to find solutions for people that call on the investigators so they can remove the dark forces from their homes and move on with their lives. Most of them are terrorized and traumatized by unseen spirits within their homes. In many cases even the children are involved, parents are crying as they have no idea how to protect them anymore. These people reach the end of the rope before they call for help.... and they call Mr. DiShiavi and Ms. Amy Allan.What a duo: Mr. Dishiavi acts like he is investigating a crime scene and its witnesses. He is matter of fact, almost cold and indifferent in his approach. His "detective work" takes him to libraries, reading film and document archives and speaking to historians. That's what he does in this poorely executed show. Amy Allan is the psychic with no credibility in my eyes. She might be a good psychic, but when someone starts rolling their eyes, bulging them to make her look completely laughable, I begin to wonder how much of this showmanship is what she really sees and hears or is it all an act. She looks completely grotesque and it's impossible to take her seriously. She annoys me to no end when she starts swearing. There is no need for that. I sense a complete lack of professionalism on her part. After watching all this, I am preparing myself for the grand finale: the huge letdown. I know it's coming. At the end of the show the notes are compared between A. Allan and Mr. Dishiavi, pictures of the tormentors are revealed to the horror of the people that are victimized by them.... but at the end NOTHING IS DONE to help these people. They have suggestions to call in the priests, reiki masters, mediums, psychics etc. But that's almost an afterthought. So why are they there? To show everybody they can read a library fiche? I could not ever leave without helping these people first. A lot of them are struggling financially and can't afford moving out. All they receive from that "brilliant" duo is a piece of advise who to get in touch with after the visit. Mr. Dishiavo, do your real investigative part and find someone to help them. This show should not be about you or your partner. Help these folks !
    Susan-732-640579 Love Steve's research, His logical view makes it worth watching
    abmonfort I love this show, with speculation on real or not irrelevant. I suppose that's because I've had "unexplainable" paranormal experiences my entire life, including fully manifested spirits, and even some questionable entities. If your experiences make you a square peg in a round-hole world you are probably more open to accepting Amy and her abilities as "real." Otherwise, why not enjoy it for the reality ride? It's not like any other paranormal show.Re Amy's weird facial expressions, well, if I saw/heard what she sees/hears, certain I would make some strange expressions and act sketchy now and then. Wouldn't you? I just know there's more to the world than what we are taught and Amy seems to convey that more than other mediums or psychics on this sort of show.Agree that creepy music UP AND UNDER doesn't serve, but suppose they are catering to the producers looking at viewership trends to handle post, with their plates full supplying content. The other ghost shows are much worse in using creepy mood FX. Can't say I would want either of their jobs (Amy or Steve) but they seem to help some overwhelmed people resolve dangerous and terrifying situations. Since I've had direct contact, it's easy for me to suspend disbelief, and I appreciate the paranormal levels Amy reveals at her locations because this is more accurate. Sweet dreams! ;-)