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AMITYVILLE: THE EVIL ESCAPES

1989 US HMDB
May 12, 1989

After moving into their matriarch's gothic seaside mansion, the Evans family soon becomes host to an uninvited demonic force in the form of a mysterious lamp that once resided in the Amityville house.

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Production: Barry Bernardi (Producer)Steve White (Executive Producer)
Screenplay: Sandor Stern (Screenplay)
Music: Rick Conrad (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Tom Richmond (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
On Amityville weighs a centuries-old curse that not even the most powerful of exorcisms has managed to break: Thus, the ignorant Nancy and her family become the latest victims of the terrible occult forces. After the decent (but nothing more) first and second "Amityville" and after the terrible third chapter of the series, here comes inexorable this useless fourth episode, which turns out to be inconclusive and lacking in ideas, the same "reheated soup". To be avoided, unless you are an irreducibly fan of the saga.
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Sierbahnn

4 /10

This isn't great Nowhere as groundbreaking as its predecessor, this movie is a bit fast and loose with its internal rules and consistency, and it unfortunately makes it much worse that it would have to be. The core premise is solid, but it just does not stick the landing in any useful way, and flounders without real tension. The visuals have aged substantially too, of course, but even with all that, you can tell that there is a good and scary movie down there, somewhere, waiting to be discovered. It could have used another round or writing, I think.

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