Chirphymium
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
jasmiriah
So the beginning starts off like most horror films: girl running on an abandoned street, in the dark. That was all fine and dandy, until they panned to the next scene, That's when a movie, that "could" have produced A-List actors, took a turn for the worst. The acting is undeniably h o r r i b l e. I've seen some cheesy films, but for a movie that is super recent, it's just horrible. I mean seriously, Jean Claude van Damme can write a script better than this, and he sucks at script writing. Even the cover picture is misleading. I am a huge horror/thriller fan, and this, there are No words. So, May I suggest acting, directing, cinematography and script writing classes.
charlieswens
My best friend's high school son, recommended this movie to me. I was hesitant at first because he's a teenager. But I'm glad I saw it. Because who doesn't want to see crazy, scary Amish people? All I ever see of Amish people is what I've seen on the TV show "Breaking Amish". That show is good but no one on there makes me scream. This movie did. "Amy" is nothing like that show. These Amish people scared me. I liked the story, too. This Amish community is getting taken over by the devil or whatever, demonic possession. Maybe because they are being punished for their sins, sex is tempting :) Jessica DiGiovanni, who plays Amy, is really good in this role. I liked the movie and would recommend to those who like anything Amish and anything scary.
hender1188
Amy is an everyday Amish girl living in a remote village, cut off from the rest of society. One day she discovers that one of her fellow villagers is possessed. She then learns that she has the gift to see those are possessed. When she tells her fellow villagers she is met with skepticism, especially from her boyfriend Robert. Later a mysterious outsider comes to offer help as an exorcist. Is he for real? Who is the source of all these possessions? Will Amy save the village? These are all questions that resolve in a satisfying conclusion. The film is well acted, and directed and does not take the source material in a cliché direction. All and all Amy is a great frightening tale, perfect for all fans of Gothic horror!
Shirley S
Amy is a psychological horror film. It's about evil taking over an Amish community. There is a lot of suspense. It keeps you guessing. I was watching on the edge of my seat practically through most of the movie. The film doesn't have a ton of gore. It's more you get a feeling of a sense of impending doom as opposed to physical danger. The ending is great, you won't see it coming. And the acting is very good. I haven't seen Jessica DiGiovanni, who plays Amy, in movies before, but I'm sure I'll see more of her after this movie. And Christopher Atkins from "The Blue Lagoon" is in this movie also. He plays a creepy funeral director. I liked this movie. I would recommend to all horror movie fans out there.