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The Amityville Horror
One of the most celebrated horror films of the late '70s is given a new look in this remake, produced by blockbuster filmmaker Michael Bay. George and Kathy Lutz (Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George) are a young couple who are looking for a new home, and think they've found a dream house in...

Release: 2005 04 15 (USA)
Rated: R
Time: 89 minutes
Director: Andrew Douglas
Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Jesse James, View All

Overview

  1. Video | mini-trailer

  2. Video | mini-trailer 2

  3. Photos | Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Ice Cube, More At The Premiere Of "The Amityville Horror"

  4. Photos | On The Set Of "The Amityville Horror"

  5. Features | 'Amityville Horror' Shoot Had Its Own Spooky Occurrences

  6. Features | A House To Die For: 'Amityville' Stars Vow Their Remake Will Terrify

  7. News | 'Amityville' Actress Bets On Clive Owen For 'Casino Royale'

  8. News | 'The Interpreter' Takes #1; Ashton Keeps His Pants On

  9. News | Just How Haunted Is The Amityville House? Reel To Real

Full Summary

One of the most celebrated horror films of the late '70s is given a new look in this remake, produced by blockbuster filmmaker Michael Bay. George and Kathy Lutz (Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George) are a young couple who are looking for a new home, and think they've found a dream house in Amityville, Long Island -- a large and beautiful home available at a bargain price. George thinks that there must be a catch, and learns that the house has a dark history -- a year before, a man living in the house murdered his family in their sleep, claiming he was commanded to commit the crime by demons. Shrugging off stories that the house is haunted, George and Kathy move in with their three kids, only to discover that something evil lurks within the house, and even Father McNamara (Philip Baker Hall), an expert on possession, is powerless to clear the dark spirits from the home. The Amityville Horror was based on the same book by Jay Anson that provided the basis for the 1979 film, which in turn documented an actual incident. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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