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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The dead are angry, which manifests itself in the usual ways in "The Haunting in Connecticut." Creaking floorboards, slamming doors, flickering lights -- you've seen it all ...
Virginia Madsen in 'The Haunting in Connecticut.' It is the undying monster, and every decade or so it claws its way out of a moldy grave and comes back to haunt our movie theaters: The "based-on ...
As for "The Haunting in Connecticut," Garton notes, "I suspect the movie will begin with the words: 'Based on a true story.' Be warned: Just about anything that begins with any variation of this ...
AUSTIN — Cancer, an abandoned mortuary and necromancy add up to a renter’s nightmare in “The Haunting in Connecticut,” the latest “true story” ghost yarn to follow in the large ...
“The Haunting in Connecticut” is very much a part of that trend. The movie begins with real headlines of the strange events that occurred in a Connecticut house not too long ago. While the technique ...
in Southington, Conn., is the inspiration of the surprise hit movie, The Haunting in Connecticut (2009). "It has been very emotional for me seeing that time in my life play out on the big screen ...
A crew was spotted last month in New Haven filming for an unnamed Christmas movie. Marvista Entertainment ... “Beetlejuice” and “The Haunting in Connecticut.” Plot: A blended family ...
The haunting in Connecticut? There's something unduly proprietary ... A comprehensive rundown of the movie’s idiocies would be almost as taxing as the movie itself: the overdetermined and ...
"The Haunting in Connecticut" does none of that. It brings on the ghosts right from the start (giving the film nowhere to go). It depends on the dustiest of horror movie cliches (loud noises ...
It's boring to pick apart a movie's inconsistencies one by one, but "The Haunting in Connecticut" contains so many insults to the audience's intelligence, it doesn't offer much choice. The ...
The haunting in Connecticut? There's something unduly proprietary ... A comprehensive rundown of the movie's idiocies would be almost as taxing as the movie itself: the overdetermined and ...