All American Horror: Gateway to Hell

2013
4.1| 0h30m| en
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Roxanne Wentworth accidentally turns her property into a gateway for ghosts from Gallows Hill.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Tayyab Torres Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
ASouthernHorrorFan "All American Horror" is a documentary containing some of the most notable and some not-so-notable locations of paranormal activity in America. In Ashe County, North Carolina there is Devil's Stairs. A place that residents say ghostly phenomena of women, crying babies and even Lucifer himself manifest. Then we get Gallows Hill, a place where spirits still roam in torment from the atrocities of their lives. They say that no one has still been able to spent a whole night inside the home, which is now a small business office. Following that segment we explore a woman in N.Y., who turned her property entrance into a portal to Hell, when she refurbished some old cemetery gates. After the Gates we take a trip to one of my favorite spots-Waverly Hills in Kentucky known as The Haunted Hospital. The hospital leads into the scary legend of the woman in the tunnel. An apparition who terrorizes anyone foolish enough to explore the location. "All American Horror: Gateways To Hell" is a pretty mediocre documentary. It isn't really bad or pointless but it barely offers anything fresh to the legends it explores. A few of the locations are heavy traffic spots for paranormal investigators and tourists alike. I venture to say that there is nothing new in this docu that really adds to those tales. The segments dealing with the woman of the tunnel, the cemetery gates and Lucifer thumbing a ride are all very creepy and entertaining to watch. They are also less explored than the other ghostly hot-spots. My biggest irritant was the fact that some of the interviewees and people highlighted seemed a bit scripted or too far fetched to be credible. If you really like documentaries about the paranormal then give this one a peek but I personally wasn't all that impressed with what it offers. I do have to give credit to background atmospheric shots, of the locations that worked into the segments, because they were creepy and eerie visual treats.
Chris Mackey (guestar57) So there is witnesses,Teams of investigators and some very awesome & real locations thru-out the country with ghosts and things that will do more to you than bump in the night. Some highlights to visit: DEVIL'S STAIRS in North Carolina ( Wait there is a lot of Spooky in N. C and the South),Serious WHY would you want to temp Lucifer or whoever is doing "That Mr Bojangles routine up & down this staircase,Shirley Temple would pass on it." HANGING HOUSE in Wilmington,N.C.,So LIKE "Amityville" house this one was REALLY built on a grave site and the bones don't like you walking over them. CEMETERY GATES in N.Y., So all those cable shows that preach re-use or refurbishing,Would NEVER re-do these (period). HAUNTED HOSPITAL in Kentucky,YIKES ! The place where they sent TB patients to die and some nurses are still there haunting for patients Hundreds of years later. RAILROAD PHANTOM,From who knows where ? So,She may have been murdered and thrown from the train by an ex,Or jumped from train to her death,Or strolled into its path….Well,Its a fact she is dead and haunting these rails !

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