An Indiana family discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and their community that the house is a portal to hell.An Indiana family discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and their community that the house is a portal to hell.An Indiana family discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and their community that the house is a portal to hell.
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- TriviaAt the 1:04:00 mark, a young girl is seen in the doorway of her parent's bedroom wearing a t-shirt that says, "Antoine and Blane: Hated it!". This is a reference to the 90's sketch comedy show, "In Living Color", where stereotypical flamboyantly gay characters Antoine (Damon Wayans) and Blaine (David Alan Grier) would rate various movies. "Hated it" would be the rating they gave to movies and shows they didn't like.
- GoofsOn two occasions the preacher at Palm Sunday says "Lazarath" instead of "Lazarus", an error no actual preacher would make.
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Tre (Speaking Through Alberta): [to Cynthia] I can smell your nappy pussy.
- ConnectionsFeatures Valley of the Dolls (1967)
- SoundtracksI Know Who Holds Tomorrow
Written by Ira F. Stanphill
Performed by Andra Day
Produced by Warryn Campbell
Andra Day appears courtesy of Warner Records Inc.
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Started good, turned run of the mill
At first I was at the edge of my seat. I think the way poverty, socioeconomics and these disturbing events was mixed together was brilliant. The way we get into the story of the family and how they interact was, in my opinion, really well written and acted out.
But all of the sudden, there is a weird switch and it becomes standard exorcism stuff, with all the classic effects we've seen so many times before. There is also these annoying errors, for the love of all that is holy - why cannot exorcists tie a decent knot!
Bottom line, decent Sunday movie where the first part of the movie is good, second part is slightly disappointing and unimaginative.
But all of the sudden, there is a weird switch and it becomes standard exorcism stuff, with all the classic effects we've seen so many times before. There is also these annoying errors, for the love of all that is holy - why cannot exorcists tie a decent knot!
Bottom line, decent Sunday movie where the first part of the movie is good, second part is slightly disappointing and unimaginative.
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