5/10
An Improvement Over the Previous Two Films in the Franchise
29 August 2023
This film begins with a man by the name of "Jacob Sterling" (Stephen Macht) returning from Long Island, New York to his home in Burlwood, California. When he gets home, he is greeted by his former girlfriend "Andrea Livingston" (Shawn Weatherly) who he had asked to stay there to look after his two teenaged children "Lisa Sterling" (Megan Ward) and "Rusty Sterling" (Damon Martin). That said, immediately after being greeted by them as well, he then produces an ancient clock he bought in New York that came from a burned-out house in Amityville. Not long after that, strange paranormal events begin to happen which include rifts in both space and time, hallucinations and severe personality changes in Jacob--and then things begin to get even worse. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I found this movie to be a definite improvement over the last two films in the franchise--as this one was much more imaginative. Likewise, I also liked the performance of Shawn Weatherly who practically carried the film all by herself with her beauty and charm. Be that as it may, while I would admit that this movie isn't the best horror film in the series and that it could have used a bit more suspense here and there, it seemed to pass the time fairly well and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
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