Things take a turn for the worse when a small town family finds an abandoned door in the woods. Is this just an abandoned door, or a gateway to something so dark no one sees coming?Things take a turn for the worse when a small town family finds an abandoned door in the woods. Is this just an abandoned door, or a gateway to something so dark no one sees coming?Things take a turn for the worse when a small town family finds an abandoned door in the woods. Is this just an abandoned door, or a gateway to something so dark no one sees coming?
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I thought it was entertaining, I have seen much worse.
The movie lacked some element of fear the parents kinda just were like whatever, the physic was probably the best actor, if you go into this expecting a B movie you should be happy with the outcome, the script could of been improved the first 30 minutes was too much about the kid being special and unfair treatment at the school (we get it).
6/10
The movie lacked some element of fear the parents kinda just were like whatever, the physic was probably the best actor, if you go into this expecting a B movie you should be happy with the outcome, the script could of been improved the first 30 minutes was too much about the kid being special and unfair treatment at the school (we get it).
6/10
Although this is lower quality movie, and looks fake like most horrors, it obviously made effort in effects, story, acting, convincing. Psychic was the best. Perfect end for such fairytale. It definitely could be much better, show us more, but at least story has end and is explained unlike in worst horror movies. Not the worst. Good idea, story, and graphics. But not the movie I would wish to rewatch, and definitely not so scary. Too empty and passive, could be filled with more content.
A deaf tarot card reader that communicates with everyone, including the "other side" using sign language, while dressed in a '70's New York City pimp/drug pusher costume.
I'm pretty sure the three main characters each chipped in fifty bucks and decided to make a movie while intoxicated.
Mystery Science Theatre could have a lot of fun mocking this one.
I'm pretty sure the three main characters each chipped in fifty bucks and decided to make a movie while intoxicated.
Mystery Science Theatre could have a lot of fun mocking this one.
This is definitely a B rated horror film with some frills. The story was pretty good and easy to follow. The ending was expected given with what the parents was working with. Doubt a lot of parents would of done what needed to be done. The special affects were decent too, nothing too spectacular but it gets the story moving. Don't understand why people on here are making fun of the deaf psychic. His speech pattern was on point and it's how my deaf friends speaks. So I didn't think anything out of the norm. Also, the actor CJ Jones that plays the psychic is actually deaf in real life. So making fun of someone due to their disability is not cool. I still do recommend this film if you're bored and want to watch something new.
The first 16 minutes are slow paced, but once the door is discovered this becomes a fun and suspenseful movie to watch. The best part about the movie is the psychic/ tarot card reader, Uriah is unique and unlike any other psychic I've seen in a movie. The ending is shocking, so don't leave before the credits start rolling.
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- TriviaThe title comes from the characters finding an actual door in the forest.
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- Lanetli Kapı - Paranormal Orman
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- $175,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $18,861
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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