
Photographer Keyes is given an old mirror from an homeless person he photographs on the street, takes it home and gives it a friend. He doesn't know yet that people see horrible things happen to themselves in the mirror and later these things come true. Are these really suicides or is there a demonic force behind the mirror?... (Full plot summary below)
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Photographer Keyes is given an old mirror from an homeless person he photographs on the street, takes it home and gives it a friend. He doesn't know yet that people see horrible things happen to themselves in the mirror and later these things come true. Are these really suicides or is there a demonic force behind the mirror?
Leave your thoughts about Amityville: A New Generation.
| Alternate EndingTim BraytonAstonishingly close to not completely terrible. |
| User ReviewTrinity CAwesome suspence... keeps you on ur toes.. a MUST see |
| User Reviewbobby tI think that it's this movie who filmed at St-André (city near of Lachute...about 10 minutes in car). The house was same that the real house. It's my dream to live in this house. My house too are freaky!!! |
| User ReviewStar b0.o i loved this movie, the graphics rocked too. |
| User ReviewNataly PI KNOW ANY OF THESE MOVIES R GOING 2 B GOOD |
| User ReviewLindsay Elizabeth Mnot for the fian heart got some totaly glory sense wich i really liked |
| User ReviewTyler Bi have seen this movie it rocks and very scary |
| User ReviewElisa FWho doesn't like James Brolin. The movie was good too. |
| User ReviewEllen BThis has actually been my favorite so far of the "Amityville" sequels. Not because it's good - because it sucks, mind you - but because it doesn't take itself too seriously. It's not scary, and the plot is stupid as hell. It continues along the lines of possessed household objects from the original Amityville house, which was a stupid idea to begin with. And is it really too much to ask that the directors have some consistency with the story from movie to movie? Apparently it is, because the names of the families living in the Amityville house and the methods they were killed by changes each time, and it just drives me nuts. Nevertheless, I say it was a kind of fun movie. They got right to the killing in about 15-20 minutes instead of "building suspense", and many of the death scenes were inventive and entertaining, which is really what you want in a horror movie. Plus, you get Richard fucking Roundtree, Mr. Shaft himself, in a bit part, which is both inexplicable and highly amusing. |
| User ReviewKarly Gnot bad, spooky mirror makes people die in a loft... |