
Belle, her little sister, and her comatose twin brother move into a new house with their single mother Joan in order to save money to help pay for her brother's expensive healthcare. But when strange phenomena begin to occur in the house including the miraculous recovery of her brother, Belle begins to suspect her Mother isn't telling her everything and soon realizes they just moved into the infamous Amityville house.... (Full plot summary below)
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Belle, her little sister, and her comatose twin brother move into a new house with their single mother Joan in order to save money to help pay for her brother's expensive healthcare. But when strange phenomena begin to occur in the house including the miraculous recovery of her brother, Belle begins to suspect her Mother isn't telling her everything and soon realizes they just moved into the infamous Amityville house.
Leave your thoughts about Amityville: The Awakening.
| AV ClubKatie RifeThe script is just as lazy as the acting, leaning on a fitfully applied, Scream-esque meta subplot to justify why the hell we’re all here in the first place. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Feels half baked and woefully under developed. |
| SensacineMarcos GandíaIt reminds us that evil, in capital letters, is cyclical. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| FotogramasFausto FernandezA worthy sister to Amityville II. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| Cinemanía (Spain)Yago GarcíaEnjoyable B-movie horror without pretensions nor cynicism. [Full review in Spanish] |
| La Nación (Argentina)Adolfo C. MartinezThe film does not escape the classic recipes of the genre, but ... the thriller convinces by its climate of sustained suspense and sows terror among the grateful spectators. [Full review in Spanish] |
| IGNWitney SeiboldAmityville: The Awakening has a good cast, and, if viewed by a group of rowdy friends late at night, may certainly do its due diligence in periodically startling you for 87 minutes, but never manages to transcend its genre in any meaningful way. |
| Slant MagazineChuck BowenFranck Khalfoun's Amityville: The Awakening is an elegant entry in a lame series of horror films. |
| The Times of IndiaZeenia BariaHorror fans can probably give it a single viewing but if you aren't a fan of the genre, you could skip this one. |
| Common Sense MediaJeffrey M. AndersonThis umpteenth sequel in the Amityville franchise isn't that great, but it's surprisingly better than most of the other entries. |