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The Amityville Harvest

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Members of a documentary crew meet a mysterious man who seems to possess supernatural powers at a crumbling manor.
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Joe Lipsett Bloody Disgusting The most disappointing thing about The Amityville Harvest is how stuffed it is...Churchill just needed to edit his ideas because any of these would have made for a solid film. Rated: 2/5 Oct 25, 2023 Full Review Chauncey K. Robinson The Twisted Girl Next Door The Amityville Harvest is a different kind of installment to the Amityville franchise, but it still provides a spooky ride into the horror universe. Fun scares and an overall good time. Rated: B+ Nov 11, 2020 Full Review Brian Costello Common Sense Media Graphic violence, language in cheesy horror movie. Rated: 2/5 Oct 28, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jeffrey P Probably better served not being an 'Amityville' movie. The subplots, surprisingly, worked well here, usually subplots like that do not mesh well. It does become surprisingly brutal and gory and somehow worked better than expected. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 06/26/23 Full Review rob l This was actually some thing that resembled a movie. I'm not sure how it had anything to do with Amityville, but it's better than the last half dozen of these. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member The Amityville Harvest might be set in Amityville — which is more than so many in the series can say — but it also has a vampire that encounters a documentary crew so it was none of that whole "is it supernatural or not?" questions that the series usually deals with. Then again, there have been Amityville sharks and werewolves now, not to mention Amityville Vampire. This time, the aforementioned documentary crew visits the home of a man who says that he has a story to tell about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. It turns out that Vincent Miller (Kyle Lowder, who was on Days of Our Lives as Brady Black for two decades) is a former Confederate soldier turned vampire who doesn't show up on anything the crew records, which is a nice touch. There are also ghosts and zombies, in case this movie needed more things to happen, as well as Yan Birch from The People Under the Stairs and the face of Pazuzu Eileen Dietz. It's also one of three Amityville movies that Thomas J. Churchill has directed and written for Lions Gate, who really seem like they should be above such matters. That's probably why everyone watches — and talks about — the director's 2014 movie The Day of the Living Dead. I guess there's something for everyone unless you're, you know, looking for an actual Amityville movie. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Chris J Amityville Harvest - R (1h 33m) 2020 - Horror, Thriller 3.5/5 stars So where to start! Directed by Thomas J. Churchill and staring Kyle Lowder and Sadie Katz. This is what started my journey, so I knew of a handful of Amityville films. At least up through the remake. I saw someone randomly review this and thought, well I have the Scream Factory/ Shout! Factory set, I have the Vinegar Syndrome set and I have the remake, so I should buy this new one that came out. Then when I was entering it in my database I saw the mention of it being the 20+ in the series. I assumed this was an error, and down the rabbit hole I went. This is one of the few sequels that I feel was a worthy follow-up to the original Amityville films. While there wasn't a ton of connections, there was more than others had to offer. What shocked me the most was the quality throughout. There may have been a few moments when I realized I wasn't watching a blockbuster but overall I truly felt that this was a big screen film. That's not to say that the smaller independent feeling ones are bad bad it was nice to see this get the love it deserves. The irony is that I enjoyed this, especially Lowder's role and Churchill's direction far more than the bigger budget ones (Awakening and Haunting!) Churchill is also in preproduction on "Amityville Moon" and "Amityville Rising" in definitely excited to check those out as well! Up next is "Amityville Poltergeist" and then the only other I have access to is "Amityville Vampire" (with the connection that "Harvest" had to vampires, I'll be interested to see how that one plays out in comparison.) #amityvilleharvest #amityville28 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/25/21 Full Review Audience Member Worst horror movie ever not even scary at all no jump scares nothing and it was so fake looking Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member It was ok. Not sure if I would watch it again. The acting was TERRIBLE. The only actors who were actually good in this were the main vampire dude, the guy investigator, and the girl who was the photographer. The color was weird. Not sure if that was intentional or how they filmed it or what. Probably wouldn't recommend this to anyone. I can't believe Lions Gate put this out. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/14/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Members of a documentary crew meet a mysterious man who seems to possess supernatural powers at a crumbling manor.
Director
Thomas J. Churchill
Producer
Thomas J. Churchill, Steven Louis Goldenberg, Phillip B. Goldfine
Screenwriter
Thomas J. Churchill
Production Co
Hollywood Media Bridge, ActionHouse Entertainment, Grindstone Entertainment Group, Church Hill Productions
Rating
R (Horror Violence/Bloody Images|Language)
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 20, 2020
Runtime
1h 33m
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