The Uninvited (Blu-ray) (2009)

The Uninvited (Blu-ray)
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Strong themes and violence

Directors: Thomas Guard, Charles Guard
Actors: Elizabeth Banks, Arielle Kebbel, David Strathairn, Emily Browning, Dean Paul Gibson

Anna (Emily Browning) and Alex Rydell (Arielle Kebbel) return home after a stint in a mental hospital, though their recovery is jeopardised thanks to their cruel stepmother, aloof father (David Strathairn), and the presence of a ghost in their home.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 87mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (8)

8 Member Reviews
Tej
says
Loved it. Great thriller.
Posted Saturday, 3 September 2011 See my other reviews
Philip S.
says
Loved this movie anyone who loves there thrillers that little bit more clever then this is the movie for you.
Posted Tuesday, 2 March 2010 See my other reviews
Geoff
says
I liked this movie. Had a real twist in it. Very enjoyable. Highly recommend.
Posted Friday, 22 January 2010 See my other reviews
Matt E.
says
The usually predictable Thriller/Horror genre was evident in this film. Although this was only a facade for a well crafted script, interesting character relationships which ultimately lead to the twists and turns that make this film more than just your average thriller! Recommended!
Posted Tuesday, 17 November 2009 See my other reviews
Robert I.
says
B-grade thriller. Seen it all before and better done.
Posted Wednesday, 9 September 2009 See my other reviews
V J P
says
This was a great movie. One of the better asian remakes to have come out in a long time. Acting is superb, the plot will keep you guessing and guessing until the final reveal. Features Australian actress Emily Browning who does a fantastic job. A great film remade from a very confusing Korean film 'A Tale of Two Sisters'.
Posted Monday, 24 August 2009 See my other reviews
Jan
says
It was okay ... same old story ... same old twist.
Posted Wednesday, 12 August 2009 See my other reviews
Raymond M.
says
Excellent movie. Scare factor of 10. Watch for the twist at the end. Well worth the watch.
Posted Thursday, 30 July 2009 See my other reviews