After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.
Kelly Martin
- Sophia Halshford
- (as Kelly Boegel)
Michael Vincent Dagostino
- Paramedic #1
- (as Michael Dagostino)
Gerardo Barcala
- Football Fan
- (uncredited)
Douglas E. Davidson
- Architectural Client
- (uncredited)
Jeff Smith
- Architect
- (uncredited)
Alysia Topol
- Paramedic #2
- (uncredited)
Jaymee Weir
- Pool Party Girl
- (uncredited)
Tammy-lynn Wilcox
- Paramedic
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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Typical haunted house type movie
It wasn't bad but it definitely dragged on a lot longer than it should have. Did enjoy seeing Miranda Cosgrove in a more adult role for once instead of the cheesy kid stuff she's known for.
Our house
When something horrible has happened at a house ... you'd expect people not lining up to go there ... and live there. On the other hand, you do expect anyone selling/renting those houses, not to tell people anything about that. I mean in movies you don't expect them too ... to give the characters some modicum of respect - and so that the viewers will not hate them from the start.
This is quite the mediocre horror movie overall and apart from the cliches more than a little bit predictable. You may like it more than others and it is well done technically speaking ... but there is not much more to it.
This is quite the mediocre horror movie overall and apart from the cliches more than a little bit predictable. You may like it more than others and it is well done technically speaking ... but there is not much more to it.
a bit tired
Jerry Halshford (Donal Logue) and his daughter Rose (Miranda Cosgrove) take possession of an old house. Her mother recently died and she is struggling with mental issues. Her new neighbor Leila Markby (Jenessa Grant) has a creepy dad (Tom Sizemore). Noah Henry (Austin Butler) is the hot construction worker fixing the house.
The tone is depressed especially at the beginning. That has something to do with the lead character's mentality, but it also has to do with the horror filmmaking. Everything is a little slow, a little tired, and not that scary. There is a mystery to this house and Rose. I'm not that excited about any of this. Miranda Cosgrove continues to try and find her way post iCarly. Austin Butler turns into the bigger star for now.
The tone is depressed especially at the beginning. That has something to do with the lead character's mentality, but it also has to do with the horror filmmaking. Everything is a little slow, a little tired, and not that scary. There is a mystery to this house and Rose. I'm not that excited about any of this. Miranda Cosgrove continues to try and find her way post iCarly. Austin Butler turns into the bigger star for now.
Short but not sweet.
Lame, routine horror about intruders that appear to have no faces. Not too scary to say the least. seek out many, many better examples, if you are that way inclined.
The Intruders (2015): Cliché The Movie
I was curious to see what Miranda Cosgrove could do as a leading lady, all I ever hear is criticism about her acting ability. I never get to see her in anything as what she tends to do doesn't exactly fall into the category of stuff I would watch (With the exception of School Of Rock).
Starring alongside more than competent veterans Donal Logue & Tom Sizemore this horror is one big cliché & steals material from other movies, sticky tape's it all together and calls it original.
Dull and lifeless this is a hard one to make it through as it goes nowhere, is more predictable than a Cena match and goes nowhere.
Starring alongside more than competent veterans Donal Logue & Tom Sizemore this horror is one big cliché & steals material from other movies, sticky tape's it all together and calls it original.
Dull and lifeless this is a hard one to make it through as it goes nowhere, is more predictable than a Cena match and goes nowhere.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is Miranda Cosgrove's first thriller movie that she has starred in.
- GoofsThe Stanford logo on Miranda Cosgrove's red sweatshirt is reversed in one shot.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Rachel Winacott: [tied up] Please, no, please.
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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