
The Amityville Haunting 2011
"Be warned, the footage is real."
The Amityville Haunting (2011) delivers a chilling found-footage experience rooted in one of America's most infamous true-crime locations.
Director: Geoff Meed
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Amityville Haunting (2011) about?
The film follows the Benson family as they move into the infamous Amityville house, where a brutal quadruple murder occurred decades earlier. As unsettling events escalate, their home becomes a battleground between the living and the inescapable horrors of the past.
Who directed The Amityville Haunting?
Geoff Meed directed The Amityville Haunting, bringing a raw, documentary-style intensity to this supernatural horror narrative.
Who stars in The Amityville Haunting?
The film features Nadine Crocker, Piper Kennedy, Mary LeGault, Amy Van Horne, and Kristen Hager Meed in key roles.
Is The Amityville Haunting (2011) worth watching?
For horror fans seeking a grounded yet terrifying experience, The Amityville Haunting delivers. Its found-footage format and ties to real-life tragedy add layers of unease, though its success hinges on your tolerance for slow-burn scares.
How long is The Amityville Haunting?
The Amityville Haunting has a runtime of 86 minutes.
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About The Amityville Haunting (2011) — Found-footage terror in the infamous Long Island mansion
The Amityville Haunting (2011) delivers a chilling found-footage experience rooted in one of America's most infamous true-crime locations. Directed by Geoff Meed, this horror gem follows the Benson family as they settle into the infamous Dutch Colonial home where the DeFeo murders occurred decades earlier. What begins as a fresh start quickly spirals into an eerie descent, captured through handheld cameras that document the house's sinister grip on anyone who dares cross its threshold. With eerie whispers, violent poltergeist activity, and a creeping sense of dread, Meed crafts a claustrophobic nightmare that plays on real-life horror—blurring the line between legend and lived terror.
Starring Nadine Crocker, Piper Kennedy, and Kristen Hager Meed, the film leans into raw, unfiltered cinematography to amplify the tension, making every shadow and sudden noise feel like a potential threat. The Benson family's ordeal becomes a cautionary tale about inherited trauma, where the past refuses to stay buried. Whether you're a fan of psychological horror or drawn to the macabre allure of infamous locales, The Amityville Haunting (2011) offers a visceral dive into the unknown.