Episode 29: Stuart Rosenberg’s The Amityville Horror (1979)

Rotten Tomato Score: 31%

Dare to challenge the Rotten Tomatoes consensus? Step right up as Chad Campbell and Mike Carron, dissect the haunting legacy of "The Amityville Horror," a film that's carved its name into horror history with an iron-clad grip despite its 31% rating. Our latest episode doesn't just scratch the surface; we plunge headfirst into the murky depths of James Brolin's riveting transformation and the spine-chilling influence of Amityville's iconic haunted house. Join us on a journey through the film's shadowy corners, where we confront the frightening power of first impressions and the all-too-familiar Tropes Hall of Shame.

Film buffs, prepare for an auditory feast that dissects the craft behind the scares. With a critical eye, we unravel how "The Amityville Horror" employs its visual and audio cues to construct an atmosphere thick with dread. From Brolin's gaunt visage to the hauntingly skull-like facade of the infamous house, we examine the makeup, set design, and the chilling use of silence that together brew an unsettling cinematic concoction. All the while, we spar over Margot Kidder's approach to her craft and the performance nuances that leave viewers teetering between skepticism and belief.

Culminating in a heated debate over our personal ratings, we go toe-to-toe with the film's critical reputation. Weighing the special effects and performances against minor narrative flaws, we settle on a score that reflects our in-depth analysis and invite you to cast your own judgment. Tune in for a compelling conversation that not only respects the film's impact but also offers a fresh perspective on the true terror of "The Amityville Horror." Share your thoughts with us on social media and our website as we continue to bring you more engaging content about the movies that make us shiver.

Plot Summary:

Newlyweds and their three children move into a large house where a mass murder was committed. They start to experience strange, inexplicable manifestations which have strong effects on everyone living in or visiting the house. (Taken from IMDb)

Watchability Scale

We both gave the film a 8 on the Watchability Scale.

Links

IMDb page

Rotten Tomatoes Page

The Truth About Amittyville

24 Creepy Facts: Amityville Horror

Roger Ebert Review