The spirits make way too much noise in “An American Haunting,” a supernatural tale whose overbearing clamor is redeemed to a large extent by engaging performances and fine 19th century period detail.
The hard-core "jump-scare" crowd may well succumb to "An American Haunting," but auds who prefer their screamfests to be something more than nerve-wracking will avoid this Federalist-era "Exorcist" ...
"An American Haunting," a movie about poltergeists and people screaming in 19th-century costumes, wants to exude the scary B-movie ethos of films like "Night of the Living Dead" and "The Blair Witch ...
Like many horror movies, An American Haunting has a universal message that audiences can apply to their own lives: Don't charge exorbitant interest when doing business with a suspected witch. Duded ...
The spirits make way too much noise in “An American Haunting,” a supernatural tale whose overbearing clamor is redeemed to a large extent by engaging performances and fine 19th century period detail.
Back in early 19th-century Tennessee, a ghost allegedly began terrorizing the family of John Bell, said Gene Seymour in Newsday. It made strange noises, levitated a young girl, and gave everybody the ...
Wiltshire Creative has announced full casting for their production of Alan Ayckbourn's How the Other Half Loves. Gareth Machin directs Sam Alexander (William Featherstone), Sherry Baines (Fiona Foster ...