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Meegan Warner | ... |
Mallorie
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Sondra Blake | ... |
Birdie
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Sean Martini | ... |
August
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Chanel Celaya | ... |
Taylor
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Barry Jenner | ... |
Rawdilly
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Sadie Stratton | ... |
Eva
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Alyssa Koerner | ... |
Young Mallorie
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Mike Gomez | ... |
Gilberto
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Anna Khaja | ... |
Dr. Patel
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Rafael J. Noble | ... |
Dr. Frances
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Irwin Keyes | ... |
Sebastian
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Sophia Santi | ... |
Nina
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Wyndoline Landry | ... |
Candy
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A young woman returns home to care for her gravely ill grandmother, only to begin sleepwalking, envisioning spirits and uncovering dark secrets in her family's past.
I was so impressed with the character and setting driven storyline. Nowadays, there are few movies that manage to scare audiences without special effects, blood and gore; however, this film successfully kept me on the edge of my seat with incredible performances from the actors and a gripping original plot inspired by the old mansion they reside in and a family history of psychosis. Mallorie is a young woman who steps up to take care of her grandmother Birdie when all of her previous caretakers are driven away by the horrors of the old house that she lives in. Mallorie's boyfriend, August comes with her as emotional support, but also to keep an eye on her sleepwalking problem and her own fears of becoming like her grandmother. Sondra Blake does a wonderful job in playing the crazy grandmother, who carries the story forward as her psychosis becomes worse and her previous Wiccan practices are revealed as she summons the dead back to the house. Witches. Haunted houses. And a scary clown. This movie is perfect to get you in the mood for Halloween.