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2/10
Dead Collections: Absolutely dreadful
Platypuschow15 March 2019
The ninth, yes ninth movie in the Paranormal Investigations franchise this goes in a very different direction than the other films and not in a good way.

Paranormal Investigations 9 otherwise known as Dead Collections otherwise known as Paranormal Captivity otherwise known as The Haunting otherwise known as Haunting in New Jersey should be used as a tool in film schools, an educational film of what not to do when making a movie.

It tells the story of a girl whose husband commits suicide. She moves in with her uncle only to find that malicious forces are out to get her (Insert dun dun duuuun here).

For a 500k budget this looks and sounds cheap, that can be forgiven if it makes up for it in other areas but this really doesn't. The writing is terrible, the cinematography is laughable, the cast is mostly dreadful and the whole thing really doesn't have much in the way of redeeming features.

I like the fact it defies usual conventions and has two antagonists in addition to the supernatural threat, but that simply isn't interesting for the movie to have any credibility.

The movie is simply an amateurish embarrassment, each layer you peel back reveals something even more cringe inducing.

One to avoid even if ghost themed horrors are your thing, on account of it having minimal ghost and almost no horror.

The Good:

Linnea Sage

The Bad:

Looks cheap

Sounds cheap

Is cheap
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3/10
Ha Ha Ha 8 and 10 ratings for this DUD ? From cast members maybe ?
FountainPen20 December 2016
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Oh My ! Who would rate this home movie 8 or 10, as two reviewers here did ? Well, perhaps members of the cast or crew, or their friends or relatives. Or moviegoers who love sitting through awful flicks.

I'm rating this film 3 because a) it is NOT shot in almost total darkness (as are most lousy horror flicks), b) because the acting is so substandard it is actually amusing, and c) there is a recognisable story which allows the movie to develop.

Did the makers of this cinematic experience know that there is a real "Cantelmi Funeral Home" ? It's located at Fountain Hill, PA. I thought movie-makers strove to avoid using actual place names like that. No ?

The little girl ghostly apparition was not exactly an Oscar-winning special effect, but, like the acting, somewhat amusing. One of the best lines in this film is "This house creeps me out", to which the person addressed replies "Your uncle creeps me out". This movie creeped (crept?) me out, ha ha ha.
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3/10
whats in a name?
BtzLtd11 July 2019
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This movie has had THREE usa releases under different names. "dead collections" is, i believe, the original. the primary name listed on imdb is "paranormal captivity," and it is listed on amazon prime as "haunting in new jersey." this is obviously a bad sign for the quality of the movie, but a thoughtful and fairly original ploy for lets say... money laundering? man, i really wish the story wouldve been about that. instead, its about a guy who doesnt pay off his credit card debt, and ruins his wife and familys lives. there are a few crazy people doing the killings, thats on them - but if dude knew how to stick to a budget, none of this would have ever happened. maybe you dont need the high class sedan AND the massive suv, i dunno, just sayin. three stars for three titles, otherwise a one.
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1/10
An insult to the horror genre.
Patient4447 December 2015
And yes, it has happened! I graded a movie with 1 star! Just one! And that is only because there are no half measures here.

I managed to watch this movie, I followed the plot, the actors, the acting, the CGIs, the whole bunch, and I must say, it really was dreadful. Is one of the worse movies I've seen, and boy did I see a lot, but to put such a thing on a tape, to post it, to let others see it?!?

It is horribly cheap and horrible itself, an experience like I never had so far, so I guess, the new low for me, will be Paranormal Captivity. Not so much to say, of course, avoid, just avoid and you'll be safe. With whatever else you decided to go, you'll be better, trust me on this one.

Cheers!
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2/10
Paranormal Captivity: The Haunting (2016)
vengeance206 May 2023
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So, after what seemed like an eternity, I finally got around to watching this flick after having it on DVD for so many years.

After the death of her husband, a penniless woman moves into the home of her Uncle. Strange things begin to occur. Is the house haunted or is it something more?

I found the film to be poorly made. From the start, you can tell it was made on the cheap from the un-seamless transitions between clips & the music scoring. The opening part which was meant to be the Woman's life before her husband was found dead was poor & required more context & believability.

Another issue was the story & the genre too. Aside from a creepy funeral director & a corrupt debt collector there was no horror to be had here. None at all, even the ghost themselves weren't evil or malevolent in any way.

Aside from some great eye candy with the lead actress, there was naff all good about this horror which had no horror in it to justify it being a horror, it was at best a weak thriller & at worst, a poorly made episode of a soap opera. The runtime & pacing were bad & painful. At 1 hour 41 minute you'd expect a film to offer something in terms of horror or at least a good story, but no.

Overall, it's poorly made. It's overly long, lacks a good story or anything horror like & feels like a big massive cheat. Aside from some eye candy, this tosh ain't worth watching & at 101 minutes it's a poorly paced excuse of a horror film.

2/10.
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1/10
Absolutely baffled
laurendale-335953 October 2021
Far worse than the horror movies I created at sleepovers as a kid.
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10/10
John Orrichio's best film!
DDPhilly14 January 2015
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***Minor Spoilers***

WOW!! Paranormal Captivity tells the story of Sarah. She loses her husband, her home and most of her money. That forces her to move in with her creepy old Uncle. A psychotic debt collector is after her and she's being stalked. Is it by ghosts or a crazy funeral director?

There are three story lines in Paranormal Captivity that are all related to the unfortunate Sarah (Caitlyn Fletcher). Sarah and Thomas the debt collector (Roberto Lombardi), Sarah and the funeral director (Edward X. Young) and Sarah and the ghosts/Uncle Steven (Samuel L.M. Cole).

The three stories seem unrelated, but intersect at the end of the film where there is a big plot twist and reveal! It's all very well thought out and leads the viewer in one direction only to take a left turn at the end! Great stuff!

Other notable performances are Jason Vail as Gary, Suzi Lorraine as Samantha, Linnea Sage as Kelly and Jerry Ross as William. Each of these supporting characters drive the story along and add to the lead characters.

The ghost effects are done really well and the makeup and blood effects are all practical. No CGI!

Highly recommended!
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8/10
Superior slow burner combination of supernatural horror and tense thriller
Woodyanders13 October 2014
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Down on her luck Sara Kimmick (a sturdy and sympathetic performance by Caitlyn Fletcher) has to move into a rundown house owned by her senile Uncle Steven (a convincingly doddery portrayal by Samuel L.M. Cole) after her husband meets an untimely death. Pretty soon strange things begin to happen. Is the house haunted? Or is something more real and evil afoot?

Writer/director John Orrichio does an ace job of not only crafting a creepy and unsettling atmosphere, but also generates a substantial amount of suspense as well. The tricky and intricate narrative keeps the viewer guessing on how the multiple story lines will ultimately tie together at the end. The gradual pace casts a hypnotic spell. Moreover, this movie further benefits from two excellent indie actors bringing their considerable A game to the proceedings: Roberto Lombardi forcefully projects a truly terrifying blend of intensity and ferocity as ruthless and sadistic debt collector Thomas Callan while Edward X. Young cuts a deeply unnerving figure as a sleazy and sinister funeral home director. In addition, there are sound contributions from Jerry Ross as helpful psychic William Manning, Suzi Lorraine as Callan's cowed abused girlfriend Samantha Raymond, Linnea Sage as Sara's loyal gal pal Kelly Davis, and Christina Sampson as the hard-nosed Detective Robinson. Ira Goldberg's sharp cinematography boasts a few breathtaking aerial shots and provides an impressive polished look. Anthony Belluscio's shuddery score hits the spine-tingling spot. Well worth seeing.
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