Directed by John Murlowski. Written by Christopher DeFaria and Antonio Toro. Starring Ross Partridge, Lala Sloatman, Terry O’Quinn, David Naughton, Julia Nickson-Soul, Richard Roundtree, Lin Shaye, Robert Rusler and Barbara Howard.
Plot: an antique mirror from the Amityville house causes mayhem in the life of a young photographer.
A photographer, Keyes (Partridge), gets an antique mirror from a bum he takes a picture of. Keyes lives in a boarding house and takes the mirror home where his neighbor, Suki (Nickson-Soul), a painter, instantly falls in love with it. He gives it to her and then the killing begins.
Overall, the movie was better than the last Amityville sequel, but it still sucked. The motive was atrocious and usually is in these Amityville movies. The rules were bad. It was unrealistic and only unintentionally funny. Also, the script was pretty hokey. When Keyes finally decides to break the mirror, the Detective (O’Quinn) says, with a straight face, “That’s a bad idea. That’s seven years bad luck.” Hahaha. Ick.
We are so surprised some people even agreed to this. There were boob shots in it though, and there was decent enough effects. But this, a good movie, does not make.
I suppose I could list my favorite movies here, but instead I'll give you a strange glimpse into what makes me TaraRomero.
1. My favorite place in the world is Atlantic City. The food, the smells, the beach - I love it all.
2. I am particularly good at crafting. Especially scrapbooking and cross-stitch.
3. I am mixed. My dad is black and my mom is white. I'm very proud of both sides of myself.
4. My favorite food is either the cheesesteak or the hoagie. Not the sub, not the grinder, the hoagie. Totally different experience.
5. I have a number of pen pals I write snail mail to. We exchange stickers and little gifts sometimes, too. I have an extensive sticker collection.
6. I just reconnected with my father after 15+ years. It's going great so far. I've missed him.
7. My brother is my best friend, hence the reason we do this together.
8. I don't have a favorite book. I like too many to have a favorite. But Paul Zindel is my favorite author. Stephen King and Jane Austen are close seconds. I know, eclectic.
9. I'm not very religious at all. I consider myself agnostic.
10. I would say that my most prized possessions are my dogs, but I don't consider them possessions. I consider them people. They are my people.
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