616 Wilford Lane

2021

Action / Horror

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Eric Roberts as David
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Jasmine Waltz as Austyn
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Eliza Roberts as Joan
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790.42 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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1.43 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by shahbaz_ali20207 / 10

A decent horror flick with a plot twist

The movie will keep you entertain from the very first scene it's a blend of Amityville Horror House & Paranormal activity.

The movie is not that horror but there are few Paranormal scenes which will remind you that this is a horror movie after all.

Last 10 minutes plot twist was totally unexpected. There is no such thing as time waste if you are watching a movie overall it's a decent 85 minutes movie.

Reviewed by methis2 / 10

This movie deserves to be spoiled.

I should have trusted my gut. As promising as his early career was, seeing the name Eric Roberts near the top of a cast list has become as much of a red flag as Tara Reid or Richard Grieco. But I was swayed by a professional "reviewer," one who must take kick-backs.

Following a prologue that owes a debt to the Amityville, NY DeFeo family, in which we see "security cam" footage of a young man slaughter his family and then himself, we are introduced to a family in the midst of losing its matriarch to cancer. Soon after, the remaining members relocate to the very house in which the prologue murders occurred, though they're not informed of its history.

Is there something evil in the house? Will it possess any of its new occupants to repeat history? I've never written spoilers before, but this flick pissed me off, so here goes: The answer to both questions above is yes. And then it's no. After watching almost the entire movie follow a by-the-numbers haunted house formula, one that's completely devoid of actual scares. There's a tacked-on ending that shows that the home's new occupants aren't a family at all, but a group of grifters who staged the "supernatural" experiences they had in the house in order to score a big payday by way of lawsuits over the failure to disclose its history. Say what?!?

It'd be one thing if, billed as a horror movie, it provided any creepy atmosphere, tension, or scares, but it doesn't, with the possible exception of the prologue, which is then never addressed/resolved. It'd be another thing if it billed itself as a drama, or crime drama, but it doesn't. The way it plays out, it really looks as if the producers watched the dumpster fire of a horror movie they had, realized it wasn't at all horrific, and decided to tack on this left-field "twist" they thought was clever, but turned the whole flick into something else entirely. So who gets grifted? The viewer, that's who. Oh, and the indigenous group that someone swindled into footing the bill for this turd.

Reviewed by trnjamesbond7 / 10

Nice Twist! Great Job!

Yes very weak script, well.... On the surface.

This film is well shot, really cheesy at times(maybe on purpose),well that will have meaning after. John LIttlefield has a great performance, as well as the rest of the cast. To the folks with negative reviews, they must not of watched this until the end. Also special thanks to Eric Roberts, he's always good.

Why such a short review? Well it's because I don't want to spoil it silly!

That's all I got. Bravo to the writers and director!

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