A Haunting at Silver Falls
A Haunting at Silver Falls

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A small town is haunted by the twin daughters of a wrongfully convicted man. Young Jordan is sent down the path to who the real killer is, only to find the killer is very close to her.... (Full plot summary below)

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A small town is haunted by the twin daughters of a wrongfully convicted man. Young Jordan is sent down the path to who the real killer is, only to find the killer is very close to her.

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User Review - 10/10 by Jason BA very interesting haunting for sure with a twist you wont see coming!!!
User Review - 10/10 by Bear WAwesome movie, if you haven't seen it I recommend it. It's actually a well thought out horror flick, which is a rare treat now
User Review - 10/10 by solidity qStraight to video wanna-be-independent film that was awesome. Watched it engaged throughout. Mostly because of Alix Elizabeth Gitter's acting, but also because of the campiness of the whole project. It was well done.
User Review - 8/10 by Erik HOk, the cold hard truth. I love horror films and have seen them all, and while looking for something new, I came across this movie. The cover looked slightly interesting so I bit. I came into the movie with little expectations, however I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. To be a low budget film with "so so" actors, this was a good watch! It kept me interested with a good story and even had a twist at the end. It was good character building, and the producers knew where their weakness were and stayed away from being TOO cheesy. It was not a overly scary movie nor did it have many "boo" moments, it was more of a mystery that leads down a simi-interesting and creepy road. If you are looking to burn some time or wanting to sneak in the mid week horror flick, I would say watch this. It was a fun flick!
User Review - 8/10 by Deb KThis is a subtle believable horror story. It's supposedly based on a true story about the disappearance of twin girls. It's a good ghost story worth watching. And an EPIC ending totally didn't see it coming!
User Review - 8/10 by Ed COne line summary: Foster parents sometimes be very, very bad. ------------------------------- Jordan's father died, so she comes to live with her aunt Anne, her deceased mother's twin sister, and her uncle Kevin. She goes on a date with Larry Parrish; Larry ends up being arrested for drug possession, and Jordan gets a ride home from Robbie. Larry is in line to be the school valedictorian, and Dr Parrish (Larry's father, a psychologist) is not amused. Jordan starts getting nocturnal visitors; one leaves candy wrappers, the other tries to pull off the ring she found in the woods while fleeing the cops after the 'date.' Larry tries to help Jordan get the ring off. It seems to work, but then the ring gets back on, somehow. Jordan's new parents bring up the things (an Hermes scarf, money from Kevin's wallet) found in her underwear drawer. The lock her in the bathroom using pennies while they have a night out by themselves. Then the ghosts try to drown her. Good planning there. She's soaking wet but the bathroom is not. Hm. They give her some haloperidol, an anti-psychotic. Oh, great. She sees the one ghost in daylight now. Her first visit with Dr. Parrish on a professional level does not go well. She sees the ghost in his office, cannot take her eyes off of it, and cannot tell hi about it. The doctor knows she is lying and concealing. Sigh. At school, Larry and Robbie are competing over her. Larry and Jordan ditch school and follow Jordan's ghost. Larry calls her parents and the Sheriff, who then stage an intervention. Jordan gets to meet Mr. Dahl, the father and the condemned killer of the twins, Heather and Holly Dahl. These are the ghosts Jordan has been seeing. Mr. Dahl gives her another ring, the second third of what used to be one ring. After she gets home, Jordan puts it on as well. She has quite the dream after that, featuring both twins. They warn her that she is next. Jordan finds the third part of the ring, and information that she did not expect. Will Jordan make it out alive? ------Scores------ Cinematography: 8/10 Fairly good, but had a few problems, at least on Netflix. Sound: 8/10 No particular problems. Acting: 8/10 Steve Bacic was great; Erick Avari, an enduring favourite, was even better. James Cavlo was beyond bad. Except for him, I might have given this film a five of five. Alix Elizabeth Gitter was fine as Jordan. Screenplay: 8/10 Liked the story.
User Review - 8/10 by Ron WGreat twist at the end. Not a "scary" movie but good none the less.
User Review - 6/10 by Brendan AA Haunting At Silver Falls: A passable ghost story about a newly-orphaned teen who's living with her aunt and uncle in a town that's been plagued by a series of deaths of teenage girls. The lead actress delivers a solid performance despite a plot that has more holes than a sieve and a super lame ending that ruins what up until that point was a decent made-for-TV creeper. B-
User Review - 6/10 by DC FMore creepy than scary and not at all gory, this film takes a different slant on three familiar memes of horror films -- the troubled teen who become haunted, the recently orphaned teen girl who becomes haunted, and the vengeful ghost. But the freshness of the approach to these memes more than compensates for their fundamental familiarity and for the films lack of any really frightening scenes. The acting is pretty good and the effects, while not at all showy, are adequate to the story.
User Review - 6/10 by Bill RA Haunting at Silver Falls (Brett Donowho, 2013) I hadn't trolled the bottom of my Netflix queue in a while, so I resorted it then took a look at the titles in the bottom five. The only one that struck my fancy that particular day was A Haunting at Silver Falls, so I settled in to watch, hoping against hope that this would be one of those rare birds where the public was entirely wrong and this was an overlooked gem. It's not-there's a little too much "you really expected me to suspend that much disbelief?" in the final third of this debut script-but it's better than I expected given its position at the low end of that particular totem pole. Plot: Jordan (The Bling Ring's Alix Elizabeth Gitter) is a newly-orphaned teen who's been packed off to live with her aunt and uncle, Kevin (X2's Steve Bacic) and Anne (My Best Friend's Wife's Tara Westwood) Sanders. Not long after she arrives at the new homestead, she starts seeing things-things that turn out (this isn't a spoiler given the cover art) to be the ghosts of a pair of local twins (Gamer's Jade and Nikita Ramsey) whose father is about to be executed for their murder. But why are they haunting Jordan, specifically? And, perhaps more importantly, are they going to get in the way of a possible romance with local nerd Larry (Mansion of Blood's James Cavlo in his feature debut)? Donowho (5 Souls) and a trio of writers all turning in their first script do a competent job. It's not great, and it's certainly not subtle, but it's watchable enough to spend a quick hour and a half with. The Big Reveal is bats enough that you're either going to love it or hate it. I laughed. That doesn't tell you which side I came down on, though, does it? I thought it was a barrel of cheesy fun. ***

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