Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Haven Kaycee
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
lukem-52760
Amityville Dollhouse is a really fun 90s supernatural Horror & Thriller & it's absolutely fine!!! It's what it's ment to be a fun straight to video Horror. I like it when sequels move onto other characters & other situations but are slightly linked to the others films it creates a fun universe within the franchise just like what Halloween did with the BRILLIANT cult classic season of the witch & what Friday the 13th did with A new beginning!!! That's all fun to me & stops things getting boring so here in Dollhouse it's all completely new characters & a new setting & new house & IT'S all good creepy fun, i enjoyed bk in the 90s when i got it on video & it's still good fun now & a hundred times better than most of todays crap
jacobjohntaylor1
This is the eighth Amityville movie and it is better then the first seven. It is very scary. It is one of the scariest movies of all time. It has a great story line. It also has great acting. It also has great special effects. 4.1 is just underrating this film It is classic horror film. I give it 10 out of 10 because it is one of horror films of all time. If it does not scary you no movie. It is scarier then The Shinning and that is not easy to do. This movie will scary you out of your mind. It will make your hair stand on end. It will make your blood run cold. I need more lines and I am running out of thing to say. Great movie. It is a must see.
Claudio Carvalho
Bill Martin (Robin Thomas) builds a house to raise a new family of his own with his teenage son Todd (Allen Cutler), his daughter Jessica "Jessie" Martin (Rachel Duncan), and Claire Martin (Starr Adreeff) and her nerd son Jimmy (Jarrett Lennon), an outcast boy that misses his father (Clayton Murray) and has the mouse Max as his only friend. Todd has a girlfriend, Dana (Lisa Robin Kelly), who is frequently with him.Bill finds a doll house in the garage that is a replica of the infamous Amityville haunted house and he gives it to Jessie on her birthday. Soon the family experiences evil accidents and Bill's sister Marla (Lenore Kasdorf) and her husband Tobias (Franc Ross) discover that the doll house is possessed by demons that are threatening their lives."Amityville: Dollhouse" is another story of the franchise "Amityville" with a reasonable plot and terrible conclusion. I saw this movie for the first time on 15 Dec 1999 on VHS and today I have just seen it again. It is unacceptable that Tobias sacrifices his life to save the Martin family and Bill and Claire end the movie laughing, after losing their friend and all possessions in the fire. My vote is five.Title (Brazil): "A Casa Maldita" ("The Damned House")
Vomitron_G
Don't ask me what encouraged me to re-watch this. Can't really explain it myself. I guess I just wanted to see if I thought it was still "okay" (as that was what I seemed to remember about it from my 90's viewing). And I guess it probably is "okay", though it feels kind of wrong to say it. Because AMITYVILLE: DOLLHOUSE seems as good an example as many, to show why horror was going the wrong way during the 90's: It's just too unimaginative, formulaic and generic. It basically fails to impress.We got a new family moving into a new house (Starr Andreeff might actually be a reason for some to watch this -- I myself was kind of pleased that at least she was in it). Daddy finds a dollhouse in the backyard shack and gives it to his daughter -- and since we've seen all the previous Amityville-installments, we can only guess that the toy house is a vessel inhabited by the Amityville-evil. And the evil manifests itself in many ways (at least there's some variety in these matters), which soon becomes too routinely. Best one of these manifestations is probably a dead & rotten ghost-daddy coming back from the grave, playing his evil tricks. There's a somewhat interesting subplot about the history of the house, once destroyed in a fire, but not much is done with it.It's basically family-stuff going on in some scenes (presumably to give the characters some depth), mixed with supernatural happenings on which you can set a timer (that's how routinely it all plays out). And by the time the climax comes around - featuring a dimensional-portal through a fireplace, two pitchfork-wielding demons (doing nothing more than just that) and some master-devil-dude-puppet with wings that don't fly - it's just too little, too late.AMITYVILLE: DOLLHOUSE might be pleasing for undemanding horror fans growing up in the 90's, and it's far from the worst horror movie you'll ever see. But it doesn't hold a candle to most other sequels from other franchises being cranked out at the time (and even before its straight-to-video release). On the upside: It didn't get any worse after 1993's AMITYVILLE: A NEW GENERATION and it does sort of have the same vibe as AMITYVILLE: IT'S ABOUT TIME. In fact, all three movies are about on par with each other. Does that say anything?I thought of a plea for abating circumstances, when it comes to this installment... but only a little more, a little sooner would have gained it an extra point.