Altergeist

August. 25,2014      
Rating:
3.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Tedi Sarafian, writer of TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES and TANK GIRL makes his feature directorial debut with this horror/sci-fi thriller based on true events. King’s Ransom Winery is known as one of the most haunted places in North America. Gruesome suicides and murders, suspicious fires, and strange otherworldly phenomena have occurred with disturbing frequency throughout the dark history of the estate, all linked back to a past shocking slaughter where the victim was stabbed thirteen times. And that unlucky number has appeared a constant throughout every unexplained bizarre incident. Now a group of six paranormal investigators have been given 48-hour weekend access to the winery to conduct a search for evidence of the other side. Soon they begin to see things and witness strange happenings causing each to act out of character as a sinister presence forces long-buried memories and deep-seated fears to bubble to the surface.

Kristina Anapau as  Theresa
Mark Hapka as  Dax
David Weidoff as  Ashen Till
Linsey Godfrey as  Sarah
Brendan Fletcher as  Jason
Alexis Cruz as  Mike
Sarah Oh as  Maya
Richard Sarafian Jr. as  Jim Till
Ed Corbin as  Henry Blaine
Michele Boyd as  Taylor Miller

Reviews

Mjeteconer
2014/08/25

Just perfect...

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Tedfoldol
2014/08/26

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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TrueHello
2014/08/27

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Rosie Searle
2014/08/28

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Michael Ledo
2014/08/29

The kings ransom winery is the most haunted site in America (just go with it). Theresa (Kristina Anapau) leads a group of eager paranormal investigators on a site filled with suicides and murders. She also believes she has conceived there a few months ago and her bf (Mark Hapka) questions if it is his. In addition to ghost sightings there has also been a ball of light. The action starts 20 minutes into the film and escalates. An explanation, one that I liked, is given in incoherent ramblings about an hour into the film. So pay attention to the crazy brother.The film uses the standard scare techniques. It has some hand held camera footage, but it is far from exclusive. There are no ground camera shots or people screaming in the dark with the camera jerking around. Given the explanation, the story didn't seem that tight. There were scenes in the beginning where little is happening....oh the EMF jumped to seven! Seven? Really? I found a cold spot.On the plus side they didn't use a Ouija board.Guide: F-bomb. Sex. No real nudity.

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Kim Heniadis
2014/08/30

I picked this movie because it takes place in a haunted winery, and I love me some wine. There were four movies that it reminded me of; Blair Witch Project, April Fool's Day (favorite horror movie), The Ring, Tron, and Hellraiser thrown in for good measure. The blend actually worked.I was a bit worried at first with the shaky hand cam going on, but it was briefly at the beginning and too much throughout. This is where the Blair Witch Project came in. And while I really loved the Blair Witch because that was the first I had seen of that style of filming, I quickly became annoyed with it since it seemed to be in every horror movie afterwards.As for the April Fool's Day part, it was how they were all introducing themselves on camera at the beginning. Along with the gratuitous sexy body shot, and someone having a gun when they were not supposed to have one.The Ring was more so towards the end with the twitchy person coming out of the basement (well), and how they flickered… I think there might have even been a groan or two from them. Hellraiser because of the alternate dimensions and Tron for all the pretty grid/laser lights.I enjoyed the movie. The death scenes were not anything unique; a gun in the mouth, bludgeoning, drowning, etc… The ending had a fun little twist.There were a couple parts where I was like, Really! You are there to capture paranormal, but when you go off on your own to explore, you don't bring a camera or anything with you. But of course, it's more spooky when people are alone.The other thing was the music. I love horror movies where I am getting tense and realize it's in part because of the music. But the score on this one was a bit too much in your face at times, not subtle at all.All in all, it was a fun horror movie with some Sci-Fi thrown in.

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Bernard Lee Crawford
2014/08/31

What can one pontificate upon when one has viewed a film whose core basis has been done too many times to count. A group of ghost hunters enter a location which we are informed is the "MOST haunted" in the U.S. We are then informed they are the first ghost hunters afforded this opportunity. How was it determined it is the most haunted if no one has ever been there checking out that aspect of it ever before?All inexperienced ghost hunter can afford ritzy offices and an obviously limitless budget for expensive equipment!Group accesses property, spiritual shenanigans ensue and then we find out aliens are inextricably woven into the plot.Best scene in the movie: Pregnant woman in hallway about to assailed by ghost that is really just a black and white CGI composite when a bright light appears under the door. Door flies off hinges and a plasma ball enters the corridor and dis-incorporates the specter. Plasma erupts from the ball and we see Jeff Bridges and Tron appear and solidify. Boldly they step through the door to bravely face what lies beyond with their discs in hand!I never saw that coming at all! ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT! President Warren G. Harding as the thin man was an incredible casting decision!I am now connecting my tongue to a 12 volt battery to punish myself for watching this!ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

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Leo Minosa
2014/09/01

There are some decent ideas in this film, which makes it more of a shame that it's not very good.A straight-forward set-up is established in which a team of young paranormal investigators arrive at the somewhat original setting of a large, reputedly haunted, Californian wine-making estate with a history of bizarre suicides, in order to record footage for a TV show that they hope will win them a network contract.Sure enough they get more than they bargained for and find themselves in grave peril, but it turns out that there's more going on than a few malevolent spirits bumping off twenty-somethings in imaginative fashion. In fact there's both a nefarious threat very much of the earthly plane, and otherworldly forces that give the plot an unexpected dimension, at least genre-wise. There are other plot strands at play relating to these; probably too many in fact, and certainly too many to mention. Incredibly, despite all of this the film still feels predictable.The group of six paranormal investigators form three couples of sorts (one ostensibly a pair of childhood friends) who have varying relationship "issues". This is made explicit in an interwoven scene in which all three couples are bickering at once. Are they being influenced by sinister forces, inadvertently provoking said forces, or neither? I'm still not sure. This element, along with the general tone of the film, seems to be aimed squarely at a multiplex teen audience. That said, at times it feels as if the filmmakers are having fun with genre clichés, and might even have originally intended to set this up as a standard teen ghost flick in order to wow us with the aforementioned genre switch-up, but overall the tone remains cheesy and earnest throughout.Some will enjoy this as it has more going on than the average mainstream ghost story, but overall the familiar teen-horror tropes form an uneasy combination with the ambitious, and at times daft, plot.

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