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“The Haunting In Connecticut- (2)-Disc-(Prairie)
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Lionsgate
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Horror
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Release
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7/14/09
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Special
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(See Below)
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Review:
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A movie about a haunted house may not be so 'been there
done that,' considering the housing nightmare these days.
And which renders the notion in Peter Cornwell's The Haunting
In Connecticut not quite so far fetched, what with the foreclosure
crisis in full swing, that even the undead may object to
vacating the premises when what they perceive as human home
invaders turn up. Though whether it's a question of real
estate porn or simply the real life residents making the
alleged claims about this spooky house in order to cash
in, is up for grabs. But not necessarily a factor in assessing
the effectiveness on the terror meter here.***
It's 1987, and Sara (a never disappointing Virgnia
Madsen) has packed up and moved her brood of children and
their cranky alcoholic dad (Martin Donovan) to rural Connecticut
near a hospital where her teen son Matt (Kyle Gallner),
stricken with advanced cancer, will be able to receive regular
experimental treatments nearby. Short on funds in the face
of their mounting medical expenses, they settle on a dilapidated
old retro-McMansion.***
When scary apparitions start turning up around the
home, the family does some investigating, with a little
help from Matt's really creepy if not insane fellow chemo
patient, Reverend Popescu (Elias Koteas). And they soon
figure out that the house was once a funeral parlor where
empty coffins still occupy the basement, not to mention
a malevolent dumbwaiter.***
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Special
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Standard One-Disc DVD: Widescreen And Full Screen Theatrical
Version; Theatrical trailer.***
2-Disc Special Edition DVD: Unrated Version; Standard
Definition Theatrical Digital Copy; Audio Commentaries With
The Filmmakers And Actors; Featurettes: The Making Of The
Haunting In Connecticut; Post Mortem Photography. Interview
With A PHD And Psychic Examining The Haunting. Two-Part
Documentary On Actual 1987 Haunting, With Interviews From
The Real Life Family And Demonologists.***
Blu-ray Disc Extra: PG-13 Theatrical Version, With
Option To View Unrated Version.***
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Final Words:
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Factor in eyelid fetishism,
occult regurgitation during seances on rewind, undead wilding,
attempted murder by shower curtain, cadaver liberation, and
a little nifty house-orcism by the determined reverend, and
you've got a collection of fairly reliable elements for an
unnerving if at times plodding occult thriller. Even if it
feels a bit like regurgitating, not just departed souls from
the afterlife, but The Amityville Horror revisited as well.***
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