Amityville II: The Possession
Amityville II: The Possession

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Amityville II: The Possession

1982
Movie
104 min
English

Anthony and Dolores Montelli, along with their four children, move into their dream house in Amityville and are immediately plagued by a string of paranormal experiences. When the abusive Anthony wrongly places the blame on their children, Dolores recruits a local Catholic priest to exorcise the house.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Damian ChappellGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A family moves into a new home in Amityville, unaware of its dark past. The youngest son, Sonny, begins to exhibit disturbing changes and violent behavior, influenced by a malevolent entity residing in the house. As the supernatural occurrences escalate, the family desperately seeks help to uncover the truth and fight for their souls.

Critical Reception

Amityville II: The Possession received mixed to negative reviews from critics, though it found a cult following among horror enthusiasts. While some praised its atmospheric tension and gore, many criticized its reliance on familiar horror tropes and a convoluted plot. Audiences at the time were divided, with some appreciating the scares and others finding it derivative of the original.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and effective jump scares.

  • Criticized for its predictable plot and excessive gore.

  • The film's exploration of demonic possession was deemed chilling by some reviewers.

Google audience: Audience reception for Amityville II: The Possession is generally mixed. While some viewers found it a genuinely frightening entry in the horror genre, particularly appreciating its escalating tension and disturbing imagery, others felt it lacked originality and relied too heavily on cheap scares. The film's depiction of demonic influence and the psychological toll on the family is often cited as a highlight by those who enjoyed it.

Fun Fact

Despite being a prequel to 'The Amityville Horror,' this film is based on a different book, 'Murder in Amityville,' which focused on the alleged psychic experiences of a priest dealing with the Lutz family's former house.

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