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Director: | Kevin Greutert |
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Writer: | Robert Ben Garant |
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A young woman recuperating at her father's run-down home after a tragic accident soon encounters a terrifying presence with a connection to her long-deceased mother. | |
Release Date: | Nov 07, 2014 |
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Director: | Kevin Greutert |
Writer: | Robert Ben Garant |
Genres: | Horror, Thriller |
Keywords | woman in wheelchair, supernatural, voodoo, video tape |
Production Companies | Lionsgate, Blumhouse Productions, Principato-Young Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $23,456,897
Budget: $1,000,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sarah Snook | Jessie |
Mark Webber | Preston |
Joelle Carter | Kate |
David Andrews | Leon |
Chris Ellis | Sheriff Pruitt |
Ana de la Reguera | Rosaura |
Brian Hallisay | Mark |
Larisa Oleynik | Samantha |
Amber Stevens West | Dead Girl |
Vaughn Wilson | Moses |
Fran Bennett | Mrs. Davis |
Paul Garrett | Christophe |
Barbara Weetman | Nurse |
Jason Davis | Surgeon |
Lucius Baston | Mr. Woods |
Charles Black | Old Creole Man |
Elizabeth Rowin | Aunt Sylvie |
Nick Basta | Party Guest |
Chiek Sisoko | Voodoo Singer |
Kevin Patrick Murphy | Paramedic #1 |
Gabrielle Davis | Paramedic #2 |
Kevin Hall | African American Voodoo Disciple |
Name | Job |
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Kevin Greutert | Director, Editor |
Robert Ben Garant | Writer |
Jade Healy | Production Design |
Gary C. Bourgeois | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Michael Fimognari | Director of Photography |
G. Peter King | Stunt Coordinator |
Ken Blakey | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Sufjan Stevens | Musician |
Greg Hedgepath | Supervising Sound Editor |
Christopher Assells | Sound Effects Editor |
Bryan David Moss | Hairstylist |
Maarten Hofmeijer | Music Editor |
Ben Jensen | Stunt Coordinator |
Rick Davidson | Steadicam Operator |
Darwin Brandis | Gaffer |
John Domoney | Still Photographer |
Stephanie A. Hagens | Set Costumer |
Greg Messer | Property Master |
David Altenau | VFX Supervisor |
Jeff Sterner | Rigging Gaffer |
Joan Shay | Hairstylist |
Erin Keith | Makeup Department Head |
Amber Harley | Script Supervisor |
David Metzner | Music Editor |
Anton Sanko | Music |
Tonya Johnson | Makeup Artist |
Trevor Ward | Dolby Consultant |
Matt von Brock | CG Supervisor |
Whitney Delaney | Set Costumer |
Peter Manno | Underwater Camera |
Michelle Morris-Gertz | Casting |
Robbie McKeithan | Costume Supervisor |
Ken Dufva | Foley |
Tyler C. Daum | Transportation Coordinator |
William Dawson | Special Effects Coordinator |
Andy Sleet | Location Manager |
Carol Cutshall | Costume Design |
Carl S.G. Moore | Digital Intermediate |
Mike Repeta | Camera Operator |
Bo Webb | Camera Operator |
Lauren Mallard | Set Costumer |
Jim Bridges | Still Photographer |
Bobbi Banks | ADR & Dubbing |
Name | Title |
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Jason Blum | Producer |
Paul Young | Producer |
Peter Principato | Producer |
Matt Kaplan | Executive Producer |
Jerry P. Jacobs | Executive Producer |
Jessica Malanaphy | Co-Producer |
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Empty watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. I basically gave this a shot because Sarah Snook looked cute and it was a horror movie I hadn't heard about. I had really expected it to get a lot better from there. Sadly it doesn't. The opening sequence is an odd choice, but it's just a ... mechanic to get her in a wheelchair, which I really wanted to love, but it is used a cheap way to debilitate her and add to a fear of helplessness when it sort of does the opposite. As someone who has had to use a wheelchair before, it separates the character from most of the audience because they don't have that frame of reference: it's alienating usually. The movie has to be really good and draw the audience to relate to the character before they can overlook things that seem foreign to them. There are some really good sequences with the ghost, and it actually reminded me of "Evil Dead" quite a bit, but it did sort of devolve into what looks like two girls mud wrestling, so I'm hoping that wasn't a factor. The story is all jumbled and clunky in how it's told so it ruins all the parts that would make it interesting, but even with a good mystery / twist, I think the movie would have been average at best, and instead it's a waste of time. There are so many better movies out there to watch.
<I>Jessabelle gonna get what's coming to you.</I> Some southern spooky times in this film along with a mystery that'll try to throw you off the path of what seems to be predictable coming close to the final act. The reveal isn't a bad one and in fact it was pretty clever. Some might be disappo ... inted in the reveal if they found it early. The effects were mild but pretty cool.