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The Unspoken

The life of a young smart girl, who works as a baby sitter for a young boy at the mysterious house, where the Anderson family disappeared years ago, has been turned upside down, when she faces many horrible things inside that haunted house.
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The Film Stage
October 25, 2016 Atmosphere is paramount as it should be, but sadly it's created almost solely from jump scares the prologue quickly numbs us towards as soon as things get going.
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New York Times
October 27, 2016 Some of the frights work reasonably well; and Ms. Ferland is convincing. But there aren't enough surprises or innovations to make this one stand out in the sea of horror fare that comes along this time of year.
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Film Journal International
October 27, 2016 The Unspoken may deliver a WTF ending, but its goofiness seriously undermines the impact.
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L.A. Weekly
October 26, 2016 Wilson overexplains his concept in dialogue and won't let the pictures speak for themselves, even though he's got at least two stellar, horrifying set pieces here ...
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Slant Magazine
October 23, 2016 It feels like Sheldon Wilson tossed a bunch of third-hand scares in a blender and set it to puree, resulting in a gray, flavorless sludge.
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Los Angeles Times
October 27, 2016 "The Unspoken" has so much plot that it really shouldn't need to rely as much as it does on big, loud sounds. After a while, the assaultive music becomes a tip-off that the movie's not working.
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RogerEbert.com
October 29, 2016 Tyler Perry's Boo! A Madea Halloween made me more anxious.
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Variety
October 27, 2016 The phrase "low-budget horror" once held out the promise of seedy grisly sensation that big-budget horror wouldn't give you. But in the case of a movie like "The Unspoken," it just means: standard glossy horror tropes executed with scary ineptitude.
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Chicago Daily Herald
October 27, 2016 Unspoken traffics in suspenseless setups and poltergeist shenanigans we've seen countless times before.
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