The Amityville Horror-1979
Director Stuart Rosenberg
Starring James Brolin, Margot Kidder
Scott’s Review #60
Reviewed June 23, 2014
Grade: B-
The Amityville Horror was undoubtedly more thrilling upon its original release in 1979, but sadly, the time has not been kind to this particular film, as it does not hold up well any longer.
It feels dated, but that is not to say it is at all un-enjoyable.
The atmosphere of the movie and the building tension and sense of dread are effective. The audience knows bad things will eventually occur.
The look of the film is dark and creepy and actors James Brolin and Margot Kidder are adequate in the lead roles.
The main problem with the film is all along there is a feeling that I am watching a pale version of The Exorcist (1973) or The Omen (1976), far superior films, with the religious theme that was heavily used in the horror genre throughout the 1970s.
Also, horror in 1970’s cinema was at its best, and by 1979, horror had shifted into the knife-wielding maniac vein.
Add to this the fact that the supposedly “true story” has since been proven a silly hoax, so it takes away any shred of seriousness.
To be fair, the scene involving the herd of flies is scary, but other scenes seem silly and inconsequential.
The Amityville Horror (1979) is not a bad movie, but similar films are far superior.
Oscar Nominations: Best Original Score