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  1. Amityville II: The Possession (1982) Rated R. This movie is actually slightly better than "The Amityville Horror," maybe because it rips off superior source material. It starts with the most notorious piece of real estate in North America. Then it lifts ingredients from "The Exorcist," "Poltergeist," and 'Murder in Amityville,' which was the ...

    • Amityville Dollhouse (1996) The last Amityville sequel to use a cursed object as the source of its haunting, Amityville Dollhouse begins from relatively clever footing: The idea that a dollhouse that looks exactly like the infamous Ocean Avenue home in Long Island is the source of the home's evil.
    • Amityville: A New Generation (1993) The later sequels in the Amityville series move away from the famed house itself. As a result, they often have to contort themselves quite a bit to connect to the original haunting.
    • Amityville: The Evil Escapes (1989) Perhaps the most infamous of the Amityville sequels, The Evil Escapes is best remembered by fans as "the haunted lamp movie" because ...
    • Amityville: It's About Time (1992) When it comes to the Amityville sequels following cursed objects with a connection to the infamous house, the general rule is that the weirder they're willing to get, the better they are.
  2. Sep 24, 1982 · Amityville II: The Possession: Directed by Damiano Damiani. With James Olson, Burt Young, Rutanya Alda, Jack Magner. A dysfunctional family moves into a new house, which proves to be satanic, resulting in the demonic possession of their teenage son.

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    • Damiano Damiani
    • 1982-09-24
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  4. Rated: 2/4 Oct 23, 2004 Full Review Joe Lipsett Bloody Disgusting Campier than its much tamer predecessor, Amityville 2 is a slasher crossed with an Exorcist film. Featuring a queer-coded priest ...

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    • Damiano Damiani
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    • Burt Young
    • Amityville Curse (1990) - 2.7
    • Tyville: A New Generation (1993) - 3.8
    • TyVille 3D (1983) -4.1
    • TyVille Dollhouse (1996) - 4.2
    • TyVille Horror: The Evil Escapes (1989) - 4.3
    • TyVille 1992: It's About Time (1992) - 4.6
    • Amityville Murders (2018) - 4.7
    • Tyville: The Awakening (2017) - 4.8
    • TyVille II: The Possession (1981) - 5.5
    • Amityville Horror (2005) - 6.0

    According to IMDB, not even Kim Coates could save The Amityville Cursefrom the critical doldrums. The straight-to-video release follows a quintet of dimwitted dopes who spend the night in the abandoned Amityville abode, only to be haunted by sinister apparitions. Directed by Tom Berry, the action picks up when married couple Marvin and Debbie purch...

    Horror icons Lin Shaye, David Naughton, and Terry O'Quinn star in A New Generation, a straight-to-video Amityvillesequel in which an accursed mirror from the mortifying manse finds its way into the home of another family. RELATED: 10 Real-Life Haunted Places That Inspired Movies When photographer Keys Terry (Ross Partridge) is given an old mirror, ...

    3D-technology was all the rage in 1983, andThe Amityville Horror franchise tried its best to capitalize on the fad. Meg Ryanand Laurie Laughlin star in the film. Directed by Richard Fleischer, the film centers on John Baxter (Tony Roberts), a photographer who agrees to move into the infamous Amityville home to disprove the theory that it is haunted...

    One of the more esoteric Amityville outings includes Dollhouse, in which a miniaturized replica of the titular terror-dome is created and given to a little girl to play with. Once newlyweds Bill and Claire move into the evil 112 Ocean Avenue address, they receive the aforesaid dollhouse. Despite some eerie happenings, Bill gives the dollhouse to th...

    The onlyAmityville Horror flick to be released as a TV-movie is The Evil Escapes, directed by Sandor Stern and starring Patty Duke. Rather than a malefic mirror or deadly dollhouse, a lethal lamp harbors the demonic entity from the original Amityville Horror house before making its way to a California mansion to wreak bloody havoc. The demonic forc...

    The sixth entry in The Amityville Horror canon belongs to Amityville 1992: It's About Time, another offshoot in which an accursed object from the original home is unwittingly brought to a new possessive place. In this case, architect Jacob Sterling (Stephen Macht) brings an ornate mantle clock to his home in California after finding it in the rubbl...

    Although it ranks in the middle of the pack according to IMDB, The Amityville Murders is only bested by Amityville 3Das the lowest-rated film of the franchise on Rotten Tomatoes with an abysmal 7% approval. Panned for the same reason as his movie The Haunting of Sharon Tate, Daniel Farrands' movie has been criticized for playing fast and loose with...

    For one of the series' more recent entries, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bella Thorne, and Cameron Monaghan headline Amityville: The Awakening, which is also one of the better-received Amityville sequels. RELATED: 10 Terrifying Behind-The-Scenes Facts About Amityville: The Awakening The film begins as a domestic drama in which single mother Joan (Jason Le...

    In Amityville II, Tony Montelli (Burt Young) moves his family of six into what appears to be their dream house. On the very first night that they move in, inexplicably eerie phenomena begin to occur. Doors begin banging, evil messages written on the wall, a mysterious tunnel leading to an unknown place is discovered, etc. As time passes, it soon be...

    Future Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George topline the official big-budget remake of The Amityville Horror, which is viewed second-best by collective IMDB voters. The remake closely adheres to the plot of the original, in which an idyllic nuclear family unit movies into their dream home, unaware that the price has been reduced due to the...

  5. Rewatching 'Amityville II The Possession' (1982). Occasionally, that film that scared you as a kid decades ago, is still surprisingly effective! So I remember catching this on UK terrestrial TV in the 90s a few times as a kid (probably one of those heavily rotated Channel 5 weekend movies), and I loved it, but man it was scary!

  6. Campier than its much tamer predecessor, Amityville 2 is a slasher crossed with an Exorcist film. Featuring a queer-coded priest, incest and solid practical effects, this sequel is a wild ride.

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