Greystone Park
Greystone Park

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In October 2009, the filmmakers went into an abandoned psychiatric hospital to explore the 'haunted' institution, famous for its radical treatment of patients with mental illness. Electroshock, insulin therapy, and lobotomies were commonplace. Once inside, the filmmakers quickly discovered that they were not alone; this story is based on their experiences...... (Full plot summary below)

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In October 2009, the filmmakers went into an abandoned psychiatric hospital to explore the 'haunted' institution, famous for its radical treatment of patients with mental illness. Electroshock, insulin therapy, and lobotomies were commonplace. Once inside, the filmmakers quickly discovered that they were not alone; this story is based on their experiences...

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User Review - 10/10 by Cendra WCrap-your-pants creepy! If you like super spooky paranormal movies, this is definitely worth watching!
User Review - 6/10 by Jeremy BMovies like this work best if the unseen forces remain unseen. Our minds can fill in things far better than any F/X. The movie does this well up to a point and while not overly scary up to the point, it has suspense and has you filling in the blanks. When they start to show some of the things haunting the place it loses the scare factor and changes the atmosphere of the movie. I think the premise itself is a bit too close to Grave Encounters but still distinguishes enough not to be a copy. Everyone is cashing in on the Blair Witch style horror/thrillers much like the slasher films of the 80's cashed in on Halloween's success. A lot of good was spawned from it and some not so good. I think the production on this a lot better than most of the movies mace in this style. While it is not the best of it's genre it certainly is not the worst and if you enjoy this method of filming then you will want to see this movie.
User Review - 6/10 by Mary HSuspenseful in places, the hand-held approach intercut with other perspectives made the film hard to follow in places.
User Review - 6/10 by William CThanks to movies likes "Paranormal Activity," ghost and haunted house movies are making a comeback. You could say what "Scream" did for slasher movies, "Paranormal Activity" does for haunted house movies, and within the stream of terrifying and top-notch haunted houses movies to emerge is "Greystone Park." Filmed in a sort of mockumentary style or pseudo-documentary form, the movie stars Sean Stone, son of Oliver Stone of "JFK." Sean meets Alex Wraith, an urban explorer at one of his father's dinner parties and hears about paranormal encounters Alex has had visiting abandoned mental hospitals, of which there are a lot on this country. Along for the trip is Antonella Lentini, a "hauntingly" attractive student from NYC University with a similar interest in insane asylums, and they travel out to explore the abandoned and derelict Greystone Park Mental Hospital in New Jersey for a short film. The best part of the movie is that the location is the real star of the movie. Pieced together from footage shot at Letchworth Village, Creedmore Asylum and Linda Vista Hospital, the setting floats between uneven states of neglect from being completely decimated and ruined to almost preserved as they wander the location looking for activity, getting scared by shadows, unnerved by props and settings or just scaring each other a long the way. Some of what they encounter are shadows set aside for just the audience to see to establish the notion that maybe the ghosts aren't real, and maybe someone else could be in the location trying to scare them. However, a few weak spots come up here and there. One, while the movie is both terrifying and psychological, the conversations of the trio border on the inane as they over-theorize and debate on why ghosts exist and why people are drawn to visiting these locations. Another problem with the movie are the intense blackouts and camera problems that occur throughout. After a while, they get kind of a little annoying. It is hard enough the travel through the setting with the characters without having to also experience their hallucinations and breakdowns with them, especially since the movie frequently goes pitch black and completely unlit at times. At one time or another, each of the main characters gets "possessed" and zones out without any memories of what they did while they were in character. The location alone even dressed up with the odd props and disturbing mutilated dolls is disturbing enough without having to endure the several glimpses of images compressed down to under two seconds. Another problem I have is there are two many sub-plots with the discussions of Billy Lasher as one of the ghosts, the talks of someone else being in the location, whether or not Alex is trying to scare them, the worries of devil worshippers on the site, the struggles with being lost inside the structure (Alex always claims to know where he is, but he never does) and every other thought that gets passed around in the movie. Bottom line: it's an excellent movie with an intense location, but the "Twilight Zone" ending where it ends up doesn't measure up with the rest of the film or the journey it took getting there.
User Review - 4/10 by Lyndell Ceh. Im actually a fan of found footage movies. This one was definitely one of the lesser ones unfortunately.
User Review - 4/10 by Cheewai L4/10 - Wow... what a disjointed mess within another mess. It tries to be a found footage movie, but fails miserably. FF flicks don't have audio cues, and orchestra hits, and a score. Nor do they have unexplained "establishing shots". Sean Stone (son of Oliver Stone) did pretty much nothing right here. The only positive I can give this flick, is the obligatory "bonus points" for their obligatory hot chick. In this case, 3 of the 4 points awarded to this movie go to the gorgeous Antonella Lentini. Who's more than a 4 btw. I'd say just steer clear of this dretch.
User Review - 4/10 by James FI like the idea behind this movie. It is very slow and kind of cheesy. Whoever wrote the script needs to improve it. It wasn't as good as I thought it could be.
User Review - 4/10 by Brian CI love found footage films, even bad ones are usually fun, but this may be the exception. Most of the effects were sounds, weird camera angles, intentional out of focus, and odd lighting edited very fast. I can live with that, it was kind of interesting (dizzying, but interesting). The biggest flaw was lack of commitment. When the film ended, I still wasn't sure if it was a ghost film, demon film, or escaped/brought back lunatic film. The confusion was distracting and made for a less than satisfying film
User Review - 4/10 by Ethan PIts not great. Tired old tropes and predictable turns make this one a miss. Another found footage film for the pile.
User Review - 2/10 by Natalie SA lot of tense moments but none were at all scary. If the lighting and camera work had been slightly better I might have enjoyed it more however it was such bad camera work that you can see nothing. There was no storyline, just a haunted hospital, nothing new! Shame, the idea was very good, the description of the ghosts sounded scary but we never got to see them so... Yeah. I wouldn't recommend this at all.

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