Home Movie
Directed by Christopher Denham
Handsome pastor David Poe (Adrian Pasdar) and his psychologist wife, Clare (Cady McClain), have just relocated to Upstate New York with their young children, twins Jack (Austin Williams) and Emily (Amber Joy Williams). When Halloween inspires bizarre behavior in the twins, the Poes begin documenting their struggle to regain control over the children as their idyllic family life is torn apart by sociopathic -- and increasingly violent -- behavior.
A couple attempts to figure out why their 10-year-old twins have been acting strangely.
Cast: Adrian Pasdar, Cady McClain, Amber Joy Williams
Member Reviews
The movie wasn't very engaging and the parents' reactions to their kids behavior seemed wildly unrealistic. I can't tell if it was in spite of or because of the pastor dad and psych mom angle. It felt pretty generic and had a disappointing non-ending. A waste of 76 min.
whater thooooooooooooooooose
boring
Predictable, hard to sit through, and completely unrealistic.
While I'm fond of found footage, I'm not a fan when a film relies too much on testimonial. They missed out on showing how much/what they tried to 'fix' the children because it was all recorded footage. I also thought that maybe they were trying to skirt child labor laws by not having the children talk until it was 3/4 over; though I realized after that they didn't start speaking until the extent of what was wrong with them was fully revealed. I think it had a lot of potential, and though the end was pretty good--minus the Home Alone-esque hijinks--it didn't really live up to my expectations