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Home Movie

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
5.2K
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Cady McClain and Adrian Pasdar in Home Movie (2008)
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In the remote woods of Upstate New York, David and Clare Poe are attempting to live an idyllic life. However, their twin children's bizarre behavior might just tear the family apart.In the remote woods of Upstate New York, David and Clare Poe are attempting to live an idyllic life. However, their twin children's bizarre behavior might just tear the family apart.In the remote woods of Upstate New York, David and Clare Poe are attempting to live an idyllic life. However, their twin children's bizarre behavior might just tear the family apart.

  • Director
    • Christopher Denham
  • Writer
    • Christopher Denham
  • Stars
    • Lucian Maisel
    • Cady McClain
    • Adrian Pasdar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Denham
    • Writer
      • Christopher Denham
    • Stars
      • Lucian Maisel
      • Cady McClain
      • Adrian Pasdar
    • 46User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Lucian Maisel
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    • Christian
    Cady McClain
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    • Clare Poe
    Adrian Pasdar
    Adrian Pasdar
    • David Poe
    Amber Joy Williams
    • Emily
    Austin Williams
    Austin Williams
    • Jack
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    • Director
      • Christopher Denham
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      • Christopher Denham
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    9Naneaux

    Very disturbing, marvelous low-budget horror thriller

    After I watched this, my sleep was disturbed for several nights running. Much more interesting than any teen slasher pic you've seen, this descent into every parent's nightmare has a solid script, is full of top-notch acting from all the players, and the kind of psychological tension that makes you hold your breath. Add a big twist at the end and you've got an evening at the movies that you'll be talking about with your date for some time to come. I'd also like to say that the young Williams children, who play the roles of "Emily" and "Jack" are particularly effective.

    This show is slated for airing on IFC soon, and I hope it gets the attention it deserves.
    5jtindahouse

    Didn't get dark enough for my liking

    Not a lot to be said about this one unfortunately. I saw some people recommending it on a Found Footage page I follow. It was short so I decided to give it a chance. I could never really get into it though. I think Found Footage works better with the supernatural (about the only time I'll ever say anything positive about supernatural films). There was nothing here that the Found Footage concept added to, and in reality it probably took a lot away from the film. All it probably achieved was keeping the film ultra-cheap for the filmmakers.

    It's not all bad here. The final sequence was reasonably well done and added a point or two to the film. Also there were one or two sequences earlier in the film that at least had me interested in what would happen next. I would've liked to see the film get a lot darker though. Found footage films have a tendency to get really dark and leave the viewer with a hopeless feeling. I never quite felt that way here. It's far from terrible, but go in with low expectations would be my advice. 5/10.
    7evileyereviews

    Lessons of the Father Not Unheeded

    Some body needs a vicious spanking. This disturbing tale of a family gone horribly south laments that the end is not going to be pleasant, and it certainly does not disappoint. To eschew those moments of stupidity, where the characters behave with retarded capacity, is one necessity of the viewer, for these parents absolutely blow it at times. The acting was top rate for such an endeavor, with exceptional performances by the children, creepy little things that they were. Adrian Pasdar was a sheer treat to watch- what a ham. There are some fun connections between the lessons of the father and how the children take note and put words into discommoding action, all to wicked effect. For those not charmed by home movie style flicks, best to stay away. As well, this was a chilling affair turned dark as black towards its end- stay away happy happy joy joy fans. As to the rest, this short little psycho-thriller might just be reason enough to get those tubes tied. Mercie beaucoup.

    Genruk

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    8Debukochi

    Chronicle of family's collapse under the weight of severe metal illness.

    I found the film's clever concept and almost Spartan production a welcomed change to overwrought, special effects-driven horror flicks. This film's austerity nicely compliments its premise—namely, that these are a series of video clips that chronicle a family's shocking collapse under the weight of severe metal illness. I suspect anyone who has worked with families will appreciate the role denial plays in perpetuating and even facilitating dysfunctional behavior—even more so when it involves metal illness.

    Contrary to the claim in an accompanying review, I find the disturbing behavior well (even clinically) explained and revealed at a pace that keeps the movie engrossing but plausible. I suspect parents who enjoy the reality/horror genre will find this movie especially engaging.
    9JackSpank

    Tense, chilling and amazingly crafted. You'll never look at your kids the same way again!

    Just got back from seeing the world premiere of this brilliant pic at Fantasia festival. I wasn't expecting to see something of this caliber! It took all of three minutes for me to buy this film's central conceit hook line and sinker. The premise is relatively straightforward. The Poe's are young parents who like to film everything. Their children are strangely cold and possibly psychotic. Shot entirely from a home video camera (albeit they must own a very nice professional HD cam) the Poe's document their daily lives as their children begin to exhibit increasingly odd and cruel behavior.

    While this film is technically low budget, the acting and production values are top notch. The children in particular (the actors themselves are brother and sister) are chilling from start to finish. And what a finish! Brilliant stuff! I hope this pic takes the festival. Best film I've seen so far this year! Excellent use of the hand-held camera trope to pull the audience into the daily lives of the Poe's and to ramp up the tension to an almost unbearable level. People will be putting their kids up for adoption in droves after this.

    After the film, the producer was on hand to answer questions. They're still looking for a distributor and while I'm sure they'll have no problem once the early reviews get out, if you have a chance to see this at a festival don't pass it up! It might be awhile before it hits wide release, to say nothing of DVD.

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    • Goofs
      During the water gun play in the Christmas scene, the son accidentally laughs when hit in the face with water. The sister glances at him and smirks slightly. The actors quickly go back to straight faces, so this was most likely unintentional.
    • Quotes

      David Poe: Turn the camera off.

      Clare: What? What happened, why...

      David Poe: He's throwing rocks at me.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: Whose List Is It Anyway? II (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Ghouls and Gals
      Composed and performed by Ryan Shore

      Published by Ryan Shore (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kućni film
    • Filming locations
      • Newtown, Connecticut, USA
    • Production company
      • Modernciné
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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