The Bell Witch Haunting

3.6
2013 1 hr 31 min Horror

The Robertson County Sheriff's Department has released footage found on the bodies of the Sawyer family's cell phones and video cameras. What was first thought to be a murder-suicide is now believed to be the return of a centuries-old demon responsible for America's most famous paranormal event.

  • Cast:
    Marissa Lynne Johnson , Laura Alexandra Ramos , Cat Alter , Natalie Burtney , Drew Cash , Julia Cearley , M. Steven Felty

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Reviews

Linkshoch
2013/11/05

Wonderful Movie

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GamerTab
2013/11/06

That was an excellent one.

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LouHomey
2013/11/07

From my favorite movies..

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Curapedi
2013/11/08

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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dedevil g
2013/11/09

I'm a big fan of found footage films. I don't mind bad effects or occasional shakiness, and can even let people get away with not-great acting if the story is good enough. But, by the Lord, this movie is atrocious and is deserving of every bad review on here.What annoyed me the most was the portrayal of the teenage girls in this film, considering they showed up more than the actual protagonist or the plot did. It may not be obvious because it's not as in your face as any other overly eye-candy horror film you can think of, and a lot of it is actually pretty natural between girls who are comfortable with each other, but I know for a fact it's not this frequent. I've had friends that are confident in their sexuality, I've giggled over sex with my group, but this director must honestly believe that the female sex doesn't go a single moment in their life without discussing how they want to make out with each other (but are totally straight so don't worry boys, they're still available to you!) or how big their boobs are.Within the opening scene, our protagonist (can't remember his name for the life of me) is having a birthday party, in which his cousin and group of friends rip off their bikini tops and most of everyone hoots and hollers. In any other setting, I'd get it. People party hard, but...at a family party? Flashing your cousin? Your own father discussing how hot you are? Gross. Then the scene proceeds to go into the kitchen, where some family member mentions in passing that their "house once burned down and people died, no big deal", and that's literally where ghost sh*t starts happening. Really? That's your setting, that's how and why you have this movie, and you deliver it like it's empty filler conversation made for ambiance.The following scenes are just switches between the cousins bickering, the protagonist and his friend finding a dead animal in the forest (strange, as it has no connection to the ghost and I'm to believe that the scene was just added to put out-of-place gore), and the cousin crying as the protagonist films (in which her only concern is that he's in her room rather than he's filming her in obvious agony as if it's entertaining). Every once in a while, we'll get a cheap jumpscare from a ghost that holds no real meaning. Usually in found footage films, we'll see that throughout the film the ghost gets increasingly more violent, so the victims can only think it's something other than the wind when it's already too late. However, in this one it's already possessing people and locking them in basements while the family thinks nothing of it. There's even a time one of the cousin's friends catches the ghost full on camera, and goes to show her friends, just for the next scene to come by and the audience to never get closure on if they already found the ghost out or not. Everyone just pretends it didn't happen.While I'm mentioning the girls, the moment I stopped watching was the scene AFTER the girls closing in on their breasts and squeezing them together happened--when they were all lying on the bed, discussing how they pretend to be lesbians to blow off boys and if they'd ever make out with each other (because, you know, lesbians are so hot hurr hurr), which swiveled off into another close up of a teenager groping her own tiddies and commenting how big she is, which swiveled off into another girl reading a magazine--but with a twist! all the questions are about their favorite sex position!That was the moment I thought that I could be watching ghosts, but instead I'm watching these three girls giggle in typical valley girl tones about coincidental sexual magazine questions and jiggling their boobs for the viewer. I really wish I wasn't going on a rant about the fetishizing of women in something like a horror film, because really I don't mind a sex scene or innuendo here or there, but it's just so blatantly annoying. It doesn't make any sense, it's taking up more scenes than the actual plot is, and it's more fitting for a movie about some highschool boy that's goal in life is to get laid. I simply don't care for it, and it's getting shoved in my face every time these characters show up, which is even more agonizing when it's more frequent than anything in the film.

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a-bond
2013/11/10

I made this account just to rate this movie 1 star. What a piece of s***. From the abhorrent acting to gigantic plot holes, I wish I would have passed this by. Well the movie begins with the son of the family receiving a video camera for his birthday. It must be a popular hobby in this town because most of these idiots are carting around cameras filming their stupid f****** lives. His friends obviously know how to party though, because a bunch of underage girls take their tops off and run around bare breasted. Who cares if his parents and their creepy uncle are around. After the peep show, the father and uncle exclaim what a great party it is. Cool. Nothing weird about that. The s*** continues with the characters becoming even less believable if you can f****** believe that. Teens are dying all over the place but people are barely talking about it or even taking f****** precautions. Members of the family lose their s*** one by one and run away, only to be carted back to the house by the police despite obviously requiring further f****** help. Eventually the father becomes physically abusive, which everyone in the family is cool with. They decide to take his advice and stay in the house. Soon after the wife calls for a preacher. So the preacher arrives and is ready to go with his speech written on one small piece of paper. There is just so much wrong with this movie. Anyone that had anything to do with it should be f****** ashamed. The days are numbered, although with "Day 21th"... Day 21TH?!?!? That is actually in the f****** film. Day 21th. Day 22th. Who the f*** edited this piece of s***. 0 stars.

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gamskee
2013/11/11

This is not a good movie, but if you like your movies so bad they're almost good, it's a fun watch to see just how ridiculous it gets. It'd probably go well with a drinking game. Starts off okay, but the plot is weak weak weak. Bodies drop, and people ignore the super obvious haunting stuff and just sort of stick around and ignore all the murders, big obvious monstrous stuff on their video footage, the fact everyone is going nuts, etc. The haunting itself, it's source, is barely touched upon, and all the realism and subtlety that makes a lot of these found footage films work simply doesn't exist here.Once you get past looking for a good film though, you can have fun watching it though. The same lone cop, Bungalon, keeps finding all the bodies. (The fact the spelling of his name makes me think "Bungle On" really fits). The haunting is far more Ghost Shark then it is Paranormal Activity or Blair Witch, the FX often ridiculous, whispering voices super obvious, a ludicrous amount of 911 calls, bodies, etc. The over the top antics of the climax made me laugh out loud.

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dnltattoo
2013/11/12

(all spoilers here) The acting in the movie was amateur, the police were using the wrong call signs for the letters of the license plates plus they ran like they were scared. Real police would not run from a crime scene. The witch was to life like and the camera filming was overly done to look like it was a typical amateur person with a camera. The light in the living room after the mother turned it off was to easy to predict that it would turn back on. the electrician getting electrocuted while wearing insulated gloves was just wrong. The produce rand director were so into making a scary ghost story they forgot to see obvious problems.

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