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The Uninvited (2009)
description written by member Zara:
Committed to a mental hospital after her mother's tragic death, teenager Anna (Emily Browning) discovers upon her release that her father (David Strathairn) plans to marry his deceased wife's former nurse, Rachael (Elizabeth Banks), a woman who may not have the best intentions. Foreboding warnings from her mother's ghost only cement Anna's suspicions in this remake of the 2003 Korean chiller Janghwa, Hongryeon.
| Release Date: | January 30th, 2009 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Directed By: |  | Charles Guard |  | Thomas Guard |
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The Uninvited Movie Review by Zara (5/30/2009) |
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The weird thing about watching most "it was an Asian horror movie first" American remakes is that most people have come to expect them to be really bad. For those people who haven't seen the originals that they're based on, they've just decided that all Asian horror movies must be better and the trend is to now just stay...
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| The Uninvited Movie Review by Lloyd (5/3/2009) |
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I did not know that this was a remake of an Asian horror film entitled 'A Tale of Two Sisters.' As some of you know I hate remakes but since I have not seen the original yet I can only go on by this version. Yes it is slow but give it a chance, like all horror films they may start out slow but you will be glad that you...
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| The Uninvited Movie Review by RONNIE (2/2/2009) |
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"Uninvited" this movie was a little slow moving at the start. The movie was not what you call scary, I would say more like spooky. The story line was o.k. that brought out a father, Steven played by David Strathairn, who seriously dating his girl friend Rachael played by Elizabeth Banks. The story go's on between Rachael...
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| The Uninvited Movie Review by Jarrod (1/31/2009) |
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'The Uninvited' is a remake of an Asian horror film, toned down perhaps to get a PG-13 rating, and I walked into this expecting something horrendously silly like One Missed Call or The Eye or The Grudge, but found a surprisingly effective ghost story that also works well as a psychological thriller. Emily Browning is...
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