Bill Landopolous (Michael Imperioli), his son Steven (Spencer List) and father-in-law Ray (Bill Raymond) arrive at the home of their recently deceased relative Cal who took his own life. They are greeted by Officer Wright (Matt Servitto), who points out the numerous foreclosures, bank owned properties and short sales that have depopulated the neighborhood he patrols. At first, moving into a new house is a tonic for Bill's worries: he cleans out Cal's rank old refrigerator and spit shines his business shoes, Bill even manages to tolerate the half medicated racist ranting of his nearly-senile father-in-law. But the rants, which begin as complaints about Bill's Greek heritage, becomes a kind of inherited reverie when young Steven, exploring the dank basement, discovers an old black and white photograph which leads to a series of horrifying consequences.
2**U
Awful
I tried to like this because I love supernatural movies. The child was the only one trying here. The spirits were poorly made up. The only action was in the last 20 minutes, and yet again, only the child was trying. Skip this one.
D**E
this isn't your typical haunted house flick
As they navigate through the typical family drama—deciding who gets the remote, what to have for dinner—the ghosts throw their own two cents in, causing lights to flicker whenever they disapprove of the movie choice or slamming doors to express their culinary discontent. It's like having the in-laws move in, but they're from the 18th century and really into jump scares.
J**Q
Foreclosure left me cold and a bit bored. However
With a plot too convoluted to leave directing to chance and marginal characters lurking in the shadowy corners of the plot line for no apparent reason, Foreclosure left me cold and a bit bored. However, kudos to young Spencer List ("Steven") for giving his all, here. He was the best thing to watch throughout the film.
F**Y
Four Stars
enjoyed this movie
M**Y
Do not rent this movie. Stare at a wall for two hours instead
Awful acting. Movie was not laid out well. The preview was the best part of the movie which is what the one star is for. Only watched it all the way through hoping it would get better....and I unfortunately, rented it...big mistake. Don't watch
K**R
... some proven actors in this and they do a good job with the script they've been given
Well you've got some proven actors in this and they do a good job with the script they've been given. The script comes on strong then slips throughout the movie.This is maybe a 3 star but more like 2 1/2.
D**A
Three Stars
It holds your attention the majority of the time.
V**9
Three Stars
Not bad
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