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The Amityville Murders (2018) Movie Review

The Amityville Murders is an interesting look at the beginning of the Amityville Horror.

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Director: Daniel Farrands

Writer: Daniel Farrands (Screenplay)

Starring: John Robinson, Chelsea Ricketts, Paul Ben-Victor, Diane Franklin, Lainie Kazan, Burt Young

Plot: On the night of November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. took a high-powered rifle and murdered his entire family as they slept. At his trial, DeFeo claimed that “voices” in the house commanded him to kill. This is their story.

Runtime: 1 Hour 37 Minutes

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Story: The Amityville Murders starts as we meet the DeFeo family mobster figure Ronnie (Ben-Victor), wife Louise (Franklin), eldest Butch (Robinson), Dawn (Ricketts) and youngest members Marc (Austin) and Allison (Brenner). Butch is planning on moving away to college, away from his abusive father.

As Butch starts seeing things around the home, as well as hearing noises. He starts to act strange, but he isn’t the only family member having unusual experiences in the home.

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Characters & Performances

Butch is the eldest son of the family, he is waiting for his chance to leave. His father piles pressure on him, while he is trying to figure out what to do with his life. Butch gets hit around by his father, which will see him suffering from what is going on around him. He will start hearing voices and noises around the home, leaving him questioning his own sanity.

Dawn is the eldest sister who often invites her friends over to the home. She doesn’t get blamed as often as Butch for any problems. Leaving her trapped in the home, without her father wanting her to mingle. She is very close to Butch, as they both want to move away.

Ronnie Sr is the father of the home, working for a mobster. He is very aggressive towards his family, controlling them whenever he can. His temper has caused the tension within the family, even if his cowers under his own boss. Even if he is family, most of the family are sick of the abuse he puts them through.

Completing the family is the mother Louise, who has been witnessing the abuse and wanting it to stop. We also have the younger children who don’t get as much abuse from their family.

The performance from John Robinson in the leading role is haunting. One performance that will show the pain and abuse he has suffered, mixed with the possession the house is known for. Paul Ben-Victor will make you hate his father figure, with his attitude towards his family. Chelsea Ricketts takes the eldest daughter role, which will see her taking what looks more like a final girl role in the movie.

Story

The story here follows the Defeo family who were the family killed in the Amityville home, before the most famous incident. The story will show the abuse suffered by the siblings in the home by their father. This is a strange story to follow, because we know how it is going to end. The journey getting to this outcome will throw in some half-assed supernatural tale. One we tend to get more focus on with the actual original Amityville Horror. Having seen most of Daniel Farrands other movies about real-life murders, this does come off as his best with ease.

Themes

The Amityville Murders is a horror thriller that will dive into the history of the Amityville. There will be a couple of low built-up tension filled moments, through the home. When we look at the location, it is the iconic Amityville home. The tension created doesn’t feel like it achieves enough though. This is because we already know the outcome and the horror involved. The movie can be found here

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Lucy in the Sky (2019) Movie Review

ABC Film Challenge – Sci-Fi – L – Lucy in the Sky (2019) Movie Review

Director: Noah Hawley

Writer: Elliott DiGuiseppi, Brian C Brown (Screenplay)

Starring: Natalie Portman, Jon Hamm, Zazie Beetz, Dan Stevens, Pearl Amanda Dickson, Ellen Burstyn, Colman Domingo

Plot: Astronaut Lucy Cola returns to Earth after a transcendent experience during a mission to space. Beginning to lose touch with reality in a world that now seems too small.

Runtime: 2 Hours 4 Minutes

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Story: Lucy in the Sky starts as Lucy Cola (Portman) finishes her mission in space. After experiencing something she never could have imagined. Returning to her husband Drew (Stevens), she is left to wonder what to do next. One more mission, which would include 18 months of training, or to start a family.

Lucy is also struggling to connect back to reality after her time in space. Seeing her trying to hold everything together on Earth, shows just how much this experience meant to her.

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Characters & Performances

Lucy is an astronaut who has returned from space after a long stint up there. she doesn’t feel comfortable being back on Earth, she starts losing sense of reality. As she looks to desperately get back into space. Which will see her start to see her marriage fall apart with her decision making. Natalie Portman brings this character to life, showing how somebody who has seen her life changed from her experience in space.

Mark Goodwin is a fellow astronaut who could be working on the latest mission with Lucy. He is divorced and starts getting involved in an affair with Lucy, using his lady’s man position to get the women he wants. Jon Hamm is great as the ladies man astronaut always looking smooth through each situation.

Erin is a new rival astronaut in training, she is learning from Lucy, despite being a rival for the spot on the next mission. Drew is the husband of Lucy who is just an all around nice guy, always supporting her career and being there for her. Blue Iris is the niece that has been left with Lucy. She is taught to idolise he, learn from her and improve herself like Lucy. We meet a lot of other astronauts who have worked with Lucy or are against her, with the whole cast doing a very good job through the film.

Story

The story here follows an astronaut who is struggle to get everything back to reality after her time in space. Seeing her life start to spiral out of control as her chance to return to space start to disappear. This is a story that will offer plenty of interest as we get to see just how hard to return to Earth and adjusting back to life is. We seem to go through a form of mid-life crisis. Which has shown the lost of identity that Lucy is going through. This is a story which does feel longer than it needs to be, dragging along to get the big message.

Themes

Lucy in the Sky is a sci-fi drama that will look at the changes someone will go through after their time in space. It is all about how life might change if they can’t re-adjust to life back home. The NASA setting shows us the intensity of the training, while showing us just how calm the learning curve will be.

Final Thoughts Lucy in the Sky is a nice drama, showing the harsh reality of the recovering from space mission.