A couple rents a countryside house for a weekend with their parents and then discover it's inhabited by a 400-year-old poltergeist.A couple rents a countryside house for a weekend with their parents and then discover it's inhabited by a 400-year-old poltergeist.A couple rents a countryside house for a weekend with their parents and then discover it's inhabited by a 400-year-old poltergeist.
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The star power of the cast is really the only selling point here, and without them it's not worth the watch. Brian Cox was hilarious and demonstrated his range once again. Lisa Kudrow and Dean Norris actually complement each other quite well here. Parker Posey breathes life into the tired caricature of the cooky stranger, Edie Falco was meh and the two main characters lack good chemistry and depth.
Not a bad movie, it's just flat. It has redeeming moments, but for the most part, pairing a cast this talented with such a mediocre script leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
The movie manages to be funny on multiple levels, and even though the humor didn't always land-which is completely normal for comedy movies-I laughed out loud a few times, which is pretty rare. It had a few great running gags, and some of the characters were absolutely hilarious. The cast was fantastic, with everyone completely understanding the assignment and portraying their characters in an enjoyable and funny way.
This won't go down as a horror-comedy classic, but it was quite entertaining, and I enjoyed it for the most part. I would have loved for the horror elements to be a bit stronger, as that could have elevated the movie even more, but otherwise, this is a solid film that was actually funny in many ways. [6,1/10]
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- TriviaBrian Cox was supposed to film a nude scene for the film; however, he requested to use a body double, instead.
- GoofsCars have NYS license plates. Windshields have inspection stickers, but are missing their Registration Stickers.
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Josh: Frank? You in there? Can you hear me? Frank, I want you to know something.
Frank: Fucking queer. Butt lover.
Josh: No, I'm talking to the real Frank! And if you can hear me... Your son's an idiot. But I love him. Even if this didn't all really... work out.
Frank: Because his dick is too small? Too small for your butt.
Josh: The dick is fine, evil Frank.
Frank: Well, I'm looking at the dad-dick right now, and if the son-dick is anything like the dad-dick, the dick is small.
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Written by Clarence Coffee Jr., Sarah Hudson, Stephen Kozmeniuk and Dua Lipa
Performed by Dua Lipa
Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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