

Rosewood Lane
Radio talk show therapist Sonny Blake moves back to her childhood home on seemingly idyllic Rosewood Lane after her alcoholic father dies. But upon arrival in the old neighborhood, Sonny discovers her neighbors are terrified of the local paperboy. She thinks this is ridiculous, until she encounters the boy himself. It turns out that he is a cunning and dangerous sociopath, one who may have gruesomely killed her father - and others.
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Plot Summary
After her father's death, Samantha returns to her childhood home to care for her mother. She soon discovers that a mysterious man has been stalking her and her family, escalating from unsettling encounters to outright terror. As the harassment intensifies, Samantha must confront the danger and protect herself and her loved ones from the increasingly violent obsession.
Critical Reception
Rosewood Lane received largely negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and the horror elements uninspired. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, citing a lack of originality and suspense as major drawbacks.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on jump scares and predictable plot twists.
- Critics found the stalking premise to be underdeveloped and cliché.
- The acting and direction were often cited as uninspired.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Rosewood Lane are scarce, but those available suggest a general disappointment with the film's generic horror tropes and lack of genuine scares.
Fun Fact
Rose McGowan, who plays the lead role, is known for her roles in other horror films such as 'Scream' and 'Grindhouse'.
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