Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Uninvited: Mildred Kemp

Official Site: uninvitedmovie.com
Director(s): Charles Guard, and Thomas Guard
Writer(s): Craig Rosenberg, and Doug Miro
Producer(s): Roy Lee, Laurie MacDonald, and Walter F. Parkes

Starring: Emily Browning, Arielle Kebbel, Elizabeth Banks, David Strathairn, and Dean Paul Gibson(IMDb). Rated-PG13, 87 minutes.

Anna is a teenager who is dealing with her mother's death, and after 10 months of therapy she returned home to find her father's girlfriend, Rachael, has replaced her mother. Anna is definitely not happy about her father's choice to move on. As the days past, Anna notices a dark side to Rachael, and she begins to speculate that Rachael may have been involved in her mother's death, or was she?

The most enjoyable aspect of this film was the ending, very nice. Besides that, the remainder of the film featured the usual proponents that most horror films possesses, such as depicting children in a manner that makes them creepy. The pace of the film was slow, but it did not induce boredom. The story was interesting but it was not engaging; I was not substantially entangled by the film, regardless it was entertaining. According to metacritic.com the film received mixed reviews, and rottentomatoes.com granted the film 45 rotten tomatoes to 26 fresh ones. This was entertaining. I'll score it a 73 out of 100. Stay tuned, movieporium.blogspot.com.

Trailer



Elizabeth Banks Interview


Arielle Kebbel Interview


Emily Browning Interview

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