Horror Movie Review: Amityville AI (2024)
A good idea, wasted, Amityville AI isn’t good, but it’s not the worst of the franchise either.
A good idea, wasted, Amityville AI isn’t good, but it’s not the worst of the franchise either.
Written by Geno McGahee and directed by Louis DeStefano, Amityville Emanuelle does the surprising thing of actually trying to tie this movie’s horror into the original events, both real and imagined.
It’s just another film in a long line of films that has nothing going for it and only gets a bit of attention because it has the Amityville name slapped on it.
Director Dustin Ferguson returns to the infamous Amityville house to follow-up on his 2016 horror, The Amityville Legacy aka Amityville Toybox. Yes, Amityville Clownhouse aka Amityville: Evil Never Dies is a direct sequel.
Written and directed by Thomas J. Churchill, The Amityville Harvest stars Sadie Katz, Kyle Lowder, Paul Logan, Julie Anne Prescott, Eileen Dietz and Yan Birch.
…and so, the Amityville train continues. This time pulling into a station that has a distinctly ‘witchy’ look about it.
Punk/Grunge band, The Penny Antics, will play in Heat One of Metal 2 the Masses Essex 2019. They face off against Parrilla, FyreSky, Collected and Goat Monsoon on the 18th of January. The event takes place at The Soundhouse which is at The Bull, Colchester, CO3 3ES.
It’s a miracle. An absolute miracle. After having suffered through so many terrible Amityville sequels and spinoffs, we have here the 21st Amityville movie and the first in a long time that actually directly relates to the infamous house. However, unlike most of the films, this one chooses to focus on the true horror that took place in the house.