Haunting in Connecticut, The : Movie Review


"Aren't you the one who says we can't live on lies?" "That was when you were a drunk and a liar."

The protagonist of The Haunting in Connecticut is a teenager with cancer, which is a gutsy move for what's otherwise a straightforward horror film. It seems cruel to inflict a full-on haunting, complete with disturbing visions and vengeful ghosts, on a kid undergoing crippling chemotherapy, but horror is not a genre that thrives on kindness to its characters. Indeed, it's the unexpected terminal illness hook that gives this adequate haunted house flick its verve.

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