
Molly Hartley looks to put her troubled past behind her with a fresh start at a new school, where she sparks with one of the most popular students. But can her secrets stay buried, especially as she learns more about the horrific truth that awaits her once she turns 18?... (Full plot summary below)
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Molly Hartley looks to put her troubled past behind her with a fresh start at a new school, where she sparks with one of the most popular students. But can her secrets stay buried, especially as she learns more about the horrific truth that awaits her once she turns 18?
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| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfWhen it comes to excruciating Halloween activities, I think I'd prefer a Milky Way/razor blade surprise to this asinine, pathetic motion picture. |
| CinematicalEric D. SniderI've read fortune cookies that were scarier, not to mention smarter and more interesting. |
| Entertainment WeeklyAdam MarkovitzThe story's a snooze, so the filmmakers punch it up with smash cuts and thunderclaps that turn the most laughably banal items -- birds, mail, an alarm clock -- into cheap jack-in-the-box shocks. |
| Toronto StarTony WongIf you get past the retro Nancy Drew title, this is a worthwhile effort. |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo Tucker'The Haunting of Molly Hartley' left me as disappointed as a youngster who receives a box of raisins at every house on his/her trick-or-treat route. |
| MSNBCAlonso DuraldeThe Haunting of Molly Hartley flirts with having something to say about budding female sexuality and evangelical religion, but it winds up being a pale copy of several of Roman Polanski's more chilling films. |
| Boston GlobeChelsea BainMolly Hartley is dull at worst and surprisingly spooky at best. |
| VarietyRob NelsonThis softcore thriller runs strictly by the numbers. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...an entirely forgettable (and utterly lightweight) horror endeavor. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckPlaying somewhat like a juvenile version of "Rosemary's Baby," this inept, incoherent attempt to cash in on young girls who can't buy a ticket to the R-rated "Saw V" (or are too lazy to sneak in) will be out of theaters long before the Halloween pumpkins start to rot. |