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The movie tells the thrilling story of a troubled young woman who takes up residence in a gothic apartment building, a beautifully maintained, turn-of-the-century building that houses over 3,000 residents... and countless dark secrets.
The movie tells the thrilling story of a troubled young woman who takes up residence in a gothic apartment building, a beautifully maintained, turn-of-the-century building that houses over 3,000 residents... and countless dark secrets.
Actors:
Carrie Armstrong,
Troy Williams,
Matt Lasky,
Belle Shouse,
Eric Heister,
Danielle Harris,
Maxie Solters
Carrie Armstrong
Troy Williams
Matt Lasky
12 April 1981, Waco, Texas, USA
Belle Shouse
16 May 2000
Eric Heister
Danielle Harris
1 June 1977, Plainview, Long Island, New York, USA
Maxie Solters
Country:
United States
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February 13, 2017
Like the building at its core, the bones are strong but the flesh hanging from them is weak and sickly.February 09, 2017
"Havenhurst" never has as much fun with its premise as it should, and it peaks before its final scenes.March 01, 2017
The only real horror of Havenhurst is that someone got this much budget for a film without a script.November 01, 2016
A boring movie where the absurdity adds to the grotesque scenes in the search to discover Evil. [Full review in Spanish]February 10, 2017
Havenhurst is a tight, tense and claustrophobic thriller that's held together by some perfectly-pitched performances.February 11, 2017
Despite the strong efforts of everyone involved, Havenhurst proves all too unimaginative in its formulaic recycling of genre tropes.February 04, 2017
Never quite finds a distinctive narrative slant or atmosphere of its own. Nonetheless, director-co-scenarist Andrew C. Erin's film will pass the time tolerably enough for genre fans.February 21, 2017
It's at best, a mediocre genre entry as everything feels very low stakes, and nothing is ever logically resolved or given a satisfying conclusion.October 26, 2016
The only consistency in this film are the jumpscares from the soundtrack, which eventually become the most irritating thing. [Full review in Spanish]February 09, 2017
A tricky house-of-horrors where once you check in, you never check out-no matter how badly the viewer will want to.