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is the inspiration of the surprise hit movie, The Haunting in Connecticut ... in the creepy house in Connecticut. Sometimes it serves them well, said Reed. "I sold real estate for a while ...
Filmmakers have a long history of touting movies as being based on true stories, when in fact they have little or no connection to any real events. As for "The Haunting in Connecticut," Garton ...
The Haunting in Connecticut follows the Campbell family ... Its origin story is based on real-life events, more specifically, the Snedeker family. The film is based on the 1992 Ray Garton novel ...
On March 27, the movie “A Haunting in Connecticut” hits the theaters ... Lorraine and her late husband, Ed, were the investigators in real life. "It’s a case that was much, much scarier ...
The movie, “A Haunting in Connecticut,” doesn’t open until ... in part to try and keep unwanted attention away from the real home. The Snedekers and Southington are identified on the film ...
“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 ...
The (allegedly true) story concerns a family that makes that classic real estate mistake ... and morbid recreations of long-ago seances. Haunting does add a couple of fearsome images to the ...
So when “The Haunting in Connecticut” begins with the words, “Based on the true story,” it means some other yarn about ghostly possession of a cursed home (which, being based on “the ...
But ticketbuyers will get far too few scares for their money with “The Haunting in Connecticut,” a based-on-fact ghost story that’s long on atmosphere yet short on dramatic tension.