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Movie Description Korean horror continues its ascent with this remake of Kim Jee-Woon's CHANGHWA HONGRYON. Emily Browning (LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS) stars as a young woman whose mother has recently died. When she returns to live with her father, she discovers that he is engaged to a woman (Elizabeth Banks) whose pretty looks belie sinister motives., THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE TO BE DETERMINED
Korean horror continues its ascent with this remake of Kim Jee-Woon's CHANGHWA HONGRYON. Emily Browning (LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS) and Arielle Kebbel (AQUAMARINE) star as the siblings of the title who are hindered by outside forces in their attempts to move on after the death of their mother., They say you can never go home again...because you never know when the ghosts of murders past are waiting to shatter the present. Such is the case in THE UNINVITED, an eerie and not-so-family-friendly entry in Hollywood’s ongoing fascination with remaking Asian horror films. Based on the South Korean chiller A TALE OF TWO SISTERS, the film first introduces us to troubled teen Anna (Emily Browning) as she prepares to be released from a psychiatric institution. Having witnessed the accidental death of her ailing mother, and having been saved from a subsequent suicide attempt, Anna knows that the road to recovery will be long and bumpy. Making the path more treacherous is the presence of Rachel (Elizabeth Banks), the mother’s nursemaid who has now become Anna’s father’s soon-to-be wife. Already bound by their resentment of her, Anna and older sister, Alex (Arielle Kebbel), come to suspect Rachel of foul play when Anna is visited by the ghost of their dead mother. But as Anna and Alex prepare to reveal who Rachel really is, a more terrifying truth threatens to emerge and destroy the family forever. Directed by the Guard Brothers (Charles and Thomas), THE UNINVITED benefits from a strong mix of both established and up-and-coming actors. The result is a briskly paced tale of revenge that will leave viewers guessing until the final, fatal twist, and prove the validity of that other old saying: Every family has a skeleton (or more) in its closet.
Industry Reviews "[A] well-crafted film....THE UNINVITED begins with a classically Freudian situation....When a movie like this is done well, it's uncommon. THE UNINVITED is done well." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (01/28/2009)
"A stylish horror thriller in the vein of THE RING, it's well-acted, frightening and handsomely produced." USA Today - Claudia Puig (01/30/2009)
"First-time directors Thomas and Charles Guard give the action a glossy polish and a properly measured pace. They also maintain the right narrative balance." Washington Post (01/30/2009)
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