![]() ![]() I know people may actually enjoy this movie as a Sunday afternoon time-filler-flick, but it’s not even worth that to me. You rope the viewer in just to give them nothing as a reward. That description is what I like to call a failure. There’s a point where the ending beings to get good and then you feel emptiness like the last 2 hours basically was for nothing. It only gets magnified as you inch towards the ending and the movie gets cheesier. Yet, the movie never feels quite scary nor quite thrilling, which is not a good sign for a horror thriller. The story has potential with the eeriness of the home and strangeness the husband’s charming behavior. You know how a movie has promise but just fails in the end. Not totally wrong but just not in a way that I was proud of myself for watching this. A bit too close to home for me as I look to purchase a home myself, but that should make it even better. As the family begins to put down roots in this new life, the artist begins to notice a sinister darkness in her marriage that rivals that of her new home’s past. This movie is about a Manhattan artist reluctantly relocating her family to a historic town in the Hudson Valley. I had no clue about this movie until my wife said this looks interesting. So, after flipping through Prime Video and Netflix, I stopped upon a little known ditty, Things Heard and Seen. Hey Streamers, you know how sometimes you’re just in a mood to see a horror movie? We’ll that was me last night. Rating: TV-MA (Language, violence, sexual activity) Stars: Amanda Seyfried, James Norton, Karen Allen, Natalia Dyer ![]() Writers: Elizabeth Brundage (based on the novel “All Things Cease to Appear” by), Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini – S2S: Movie Reviewĭirector: Shari Springer Berman (a film by), Robert Pulcini (a film by) The Final Bill: Not thrilling or scary but not completely boring to watch. The Big Screen: Solid cast and mysterious a couple times. The Stream: Not horrifying and barely thrilling. ![]()
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