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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
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    • David Poe
    Amber Joy Williams
    • Emily
    Austin Williams
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    • Jack
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    • Director
      • Christopher Denham
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      • Christopher Denham
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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.
    9sarah-dmonrx

    I was surprised

    Sometimes I think i'll never see anything fresh and new because it's all been done before, and then I watched this. I was flipping through some on demand channels and watched the preview, had to order it. After the movie was done, I found myself thinking about it for days and wanting to see it again so I could look for clues that I might have missed, that's the sign of a good movie in my opinion. I find it hard to believe so few people have seen this little gem, as I had a hard time even finding reviews for it. Oh.. and that guy from Hero's, Adrian Pasdar, fantastic in this! I never cared for the guy when watching Hero's but in this movie he showed he really has some acting skills, I lost myself in his acting he was THAT good.
    7Corpus_Vile

    A creepy and unsettling little pov lo fi horror.

    The Poes seem the picture perfect American family.

    Dad David, (Adrian Pasdar) is a Lutheran minister and devoted husband to Doctor/Mom Clare (Cady McLain). They have two 10 year old children Jack and Emily (real life siblings Austin & Amber Joy Williams), and life is good. Events such as Halloween, New Year's eve and Easter are celebrated family affairs, captured for posterity on home video. Then things start getting kinda weird. Jack and Emily are starting to act rather oddly. Not quite their usual selves. Then weird stuff starts to happen. Clare is concerned and wonders whether their children need medical treatment. David isn't so sure, and wonders if there's something evil at play in their home. Especially when the kids complain about the man in their closet. Or are the kids lying? And it's all captured via camcorder as events then take a turn for the darker side still...

    I'm not going to give a review of plot developments or give any spoilers regarding this film. What I will say is that Home Movie is a pleasantly surprising little pov low budget indy horror that while having a rather slow start, then takes a turn down a dark avenue and becomes a pretty creepy and disconcerting little film indeed.

    My advice is not to read of any reviews regarding the actual plot and watch it blind, and buy into the captured on camcorder premise at face value.

    Then turn out the lights, have patience with a rather plodding build up-it's a home movie after all, the essence of banality- and prepare to be creeped out.

    For a POV horror it thankfully doesn't go nuts with the shaky cam, with much of the film comprising of steady shots, and for a low fi film, manages to get under your skin in parts.

    Overall, a solid and effective little horror film, that's worth a look. At 77 minutes, it doesn't outstay its welcome either.

    There tends to be opinions on online forums that lament American horror. My answer to that is take a look through their indy scene. There's quite a few little gems to find, and Home Movie is one of them. 7/10, a very pleasant little surprise.
    6begob

    Smart but pulls its punches

    A couple of naive, enthusiastic parents gradually admit there's something creepy about their twin children, so they try to fix the problem through their opposing beliefs. Will it go the way they hope?

    Interesting found footage horror. All the acting is fine - the tension between the parents probably should have come earlier and more subtly - camera not too shaky, and the pace is good. We have the usual woodland isolation, camera lights peering through the dark, ordinary people going off in a huff, and the startling discovery of scary things. But it's not The Blair Witch Project.

    The extra strength is that it raises issues of faith and science, and the question whether one is more effective than the other, but without giving an answer. Also there's a clever switch of the point of view in the climax. The weakness is the film-makers shied away from delivering real frights, every time just fading out or not carrying through. Which is a pity. And full throated screaming is always effective in this genre, but too restrained this time.

    Overall, not enough scares to make it more than interesting, but I'm sure this would make a great full-production horror.
    7timothygartin

    Creepy Children Movie - Really Creepy

    This is a really disturbing movie. The two children who are at the center of the story are some first grade psychos. I love the story that the mom and dad cannot accept the nature of their kids all the way to the end of the movie.

    All performances are top notch and the actors really sell the story. The gore is understated but the chills are great. This is a really good one.

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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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