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The Haunting of Mia Moss

Original title: If I Die
  • 2018
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
83
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Brinke Stevens, Dustin Hubbard, Nicola Fiore, and Jake Zelch in The Haunting of Mia Moss (2018)
Horror

A young woman who returns to her childhood home and discovers an evil entity.A young woman who returns to her childhood home and discovers an evil entity.A young woman who returns to her childhood home and discovers an evil entity.

  • Director
    • Jake Zelch
  • Writers
    • Curtis Carnahan
    • Jake Zelch
  • Stars
    • Nicola Fiore
    • Brinke Stevens
    • Curtis Carnahan
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    83
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jake Zelch
    • Writers
      • Curtis Carnahan
      • Jake Zelch
    • Stars
      • Nicola Fiore
      • Brinke Stevens
      • Curtis Carnahan
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nicola Fiore
    Nicola Fiore
    • Mia Moss
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Grace Moss
    Curtis Carnahan
    • David Abrams
    Jake Zelch
    • Nathaniel Kehl
    Haley Bordelon
    • Sally Shepard
    Ben Milke
    • Mr. Saturday
    Dustin Hubbard
    • Ted
    Emily Christina
    • Lorrie
    Asalee Biagioli
    • Shadow Ghoul
    Sarah Church
    • Kenzie
    Erin Felts
    • Shadow Woman
    Jerri Gerth
    • Patricia Moss
    Donna Hamblin
    Donna Hamblin
    • Adara
    Justin Isom Jr.
    • Larry
    Erik Kommer
    • Tall Man
    Mackenzie Lampkin-Isom
    • Sarah
    Liane Langford
    • Luna
    Destinie Orndoff
    • Devon
    • Director
      • Jake Zelch
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      • Curtis Carnahan
      • Jake Zelch
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    2FurballMama84

    Had to stop wasting my time and destroying my eardrums.

    I'm constantly looking for horror and thriller movies to feed the inner junkie, and happened upon this one. It grabbed my attention by being based on actual events, so I gave it the good college try that I give every movie, including those I never finish. And this is getting added to that list.

    Super slow beginning, but that's not even the reason for the low rating. What made me unable to continue watching was the super low audio. And I'm not talking my tv's volume being low; Prime is abnormally loud on my tv. I'm talking about the voices. Everything else was a nice, audible volume, but I couldn't hear the people's voices. It's like they didn't have mics on set or something. And I wasn't going to crank up the volume and deafen myself with all the other noises just to hear people speaking.
    2loathsomethings

    Donnie Darko chills with Manos: The Hands of Fate skills

    A no-spoilers review, brought to you by Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast

    I gave this movie a 2/10 for having some admirable artistic qualities. It is not, however, a good movie. I am interested enough to watch The Possession of Mia Moss, should it ever become available.

    You might like it if: *You enjoy looking at Nicola Fiore's face *You enjoy micro-budget scares and aren't bothered by un-acted line delivery *You are a die-hard deep-cut indie horror nerd

    You might not like it if: *You have a healthy aversion to bad acting *You have a normal human level of impatience *You wish your nephew would stop making you be in his silly little movies

    The micro-budget flick showcases a director practicing the fundamentals. We get an eerie tone thanks to long shots, an unsettling soundtrack, and some menacing creepypasta business lurking in the background.

    This movie is composed of overly-long sequences. Sometimes Mia goes for an entire walk. Sometimes Mia just watches youtube videos for a long time. Sometimes a silly camera filter is applied over too much footage of a bartender boringly pouring drinks. Sometimes a woman burns a bundle of white sage through the house... and makes sure not to miss a square inch. We, the viewers, are made sure of this. This might count as a spoiler, given how I just described a much larger percentage of the movie's run-time than you'd expect.

    This movie seems to be funded by the white sage industry. At times, it watches like a 1950s-style public service film on the benefits and many uses of white sage. Also, possibly, the dangers of women who dress in identical outfits while chatting on the stairs.

    Nicola Fiore's does some acceptable acting, but is surrounded by what is almost certainly the director's friends and family members. The acting is incompetent, but mostly in a low-energy way that's less cringey than the loud over-acting common to these types of films. Still, it sets a low ceiling for overall movie-watching quality.

    It takes a little over and hour before anything resembling a plot arrives. We're mostly just watching Mia do slice-of-life stuff as bumpers to her going to the bathroom and looking in the mirror in the bathroom. Where's she going this time? O, it's the bathroom again! I guess, maybe, that was another spoiler.

    The costumes are used to sufficiently spooky effect, especially considering that they probably came from going-out-of-business box from ITT Tech's theater department.

    I appreciate this movie as the evidence of a director practicing the art of horror in cinema and trying to learn from the experience. There are plenty of worse movies in this grade of film-making. Also, there is video evidence of someone having a badass DVD collection.

    • Josh, from Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast.
    1stevekraus-34187

    Horror was time spent watching this garbage

    Was this done by two junior high school students as part of a school project? It still would have gotten an F for horrendous audio, obnoxious flashing scenes, terrible script and totally amateurish acting. Clearly no budget for anything and certainly not remotely interesting or scary. Embarrassing for all involved. Can only guess they were all volunteers.

    There is no future for the writers, director or actors but they at least got their two minutes of fame. Watch grass grow over this completely unredeemable pretense of moving images. It doesn't even merit being called a movie or film. I can only hope the names of all involved were pseudonyms and that this was meant as a joke to see how bad they could be and still make it in th3 public sphere.

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      • April 30, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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