Agoraphobia
October. 01,2015 NC-17An agoraphobic inherits her father's house in a remote part of the Florida Keys. When weird things start happening, she discovers that there's something far more terrifying trapped inside the house with her.
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A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
The film opens with blood and gore as a man is chopping up a woman to fit her in a garbage bag. It isn't hard to figure this scene out.Faye (Cassie Scerbo- SHARKNADO 1 and 3 hottie) has a deep fear of the outdoors and must live in the huge house she inherited. Her husband (Adam Brudnicki) is an attorney who can't always come home at night. Dr. Murphy (Tony Todd ) keeps Faye heavily sedated as she has hallucinations in addition to her fear. Elizabeth (Julie Kendall) who was dad's girlfriend, believes she is entitled to the house.This ghost story feels more like a soap opera than a horror film. There are few characters and the acting is under whelming with dialogue that doesn't excite.Guide: No swearing that I recall. No sex or nudity.
Another movie by Lou Simon who at present time does not have the best record with me, her movies have been less than impressive.Agoraphobia tells the story of a young woman suffering from *Drumroll* agoraphobia who moves into her newly inherited home but begins to question whether she's alone.Starring Cassandra Scerbo who I will always just see as that girl from the Sharknado films who shows her cleavage a lot. Also we have the horror legend that is Tony Todd, though his presence is sadly minimal.The majority of the film is highly generic and very uninteresting. It's not until the end when the film delivers a twist and steps up its game, but by that point it's a tad too late.The finale saved Agoraphobia from sheer mediocrity and though it's still nothing special it's a harmless enough 84 minutes for fans of the genre.The Good:Tony ToddMaria Olsen for the first time everNice twistThe Bad:Tony Todd felt wastedHighly cliched for the most partThings I Learnt From This Movie:Can we have a horror movie where the family doesn't have pets please? We all know how that works out
An agoraphobic woman inherits her father's house only to find it haunted. Everyone thinks she's seeing things and that her condition is getting worse but something is there trying to tell her something.This thing sucked. Tony Todd played the doctor who had very little screen time and Maria Olsen had a brief appearance as well. What made this so awful was Cassandra Scerbo's performance. She wasn't convincing at all and you laugh when she tries to look upset. Even if she did a better job the script would still suck.There is a cheesy little twist but by that point you don't even care about the movie anymore.
This movie is a complete ripoff from one of the Outer Limits episodes. But the execution is quite alright, so it worked OK in the end.After so many indie projects, here comes this one, with an old premise, some B class acting, B type actors and some mystery involved. The death scenes are laughable, the story doesn't always make lots of sense and the reaction from the characters are truly amusing. It is clear that the budget did not help this movie, except maybe to get Tony Todd involved.It's just another horror like so many seen before, regarding the plot, the way it was made, shows that it couldn't pass its own boundaries.Cheers!