4Closed

August. 30,2013      PG-13
Rating:
4.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When a young family moves into a foreclosed house, the previous owner begins a campaign of intimidation and terror. The deranged man will stop at nothing to get his home back.

Marlee Matlin as  Ally Turner
James Denton as  Jake Turner
Christina DeRosa as  Randi Klein
Jamie Kennedy as  Forrest Hayes
Paul Sorvino as  Bud
Alex Frnka as  Christine Turner
Sara Fletcher as  Deputy Hendrix
Arnell Powell as  Bobby

Reviews

GrimPrecise
2013/08/30

I'll tell you why so serious

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UnowPriceless
2013/08/31

hyped garbage

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Chirphymium
2013/09/01

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Lachlan Coulson
2013/09/02

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
2013/09/03

It was refreshing to have a movie from The Asylum that was an original movie, and not just a lower budgeted version of a forthcoming blockbuster - as they tend to do.I will admit when I saw it said The Asylum on the screen as the first thing, I was about to already give up on the movie before it had even started. But I decided to let it run anyway, and good thing that I did, because "4Closed" turned out to actually be rather enjoyable.The story is about a family that makes a purchased on a foreclosed house from the bank that seems too good to be true. Upon the day of their great move, it turns out that the former owner of the house is still living there and refuse to give up on his home. With the police on their side, the family have the guy evicted and they can move into their new dream house. But the former owner is going to let his property find its way to other hands without a fight.The movie stated that it was based on true events, of that I am not sure just how much was based on the story or how accurate it was, because I am not familiar with a story such as this having happened for real.The Asylum had upped their game and brought a good ensemble of acting talents to the movie; Marlee Matlin and James Denton did have good chemistry together. It was a shame that Paul Sorvino didn't have a bigger role than he had. I was somewhat skeptic about Jamie Kennedy in the role of the crazed home owner, but he actually pulled it off quite nicely, and this is a good step away from the usual comedy stuff that he has to his name.There is a good pace to the storyline and the movie does keep building up tension. So thumbs up to director Nick Lyon for this."4Closed" is a good movie that is entertaining and does have an interesting story. Definitely a bright moment for The Asylum here.

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onepieceluffy97
2013/09/04

Now, people let's be serious, this movie is horrible. How can it have a 6? Please, c'mon. I mean the basic idea of the film was perfectly good, but there are so many goofs, I really mean it. There are too many. There are worst movies but this is also one of the bad ones. Mean it, let's see... the woman couldn't call for help, her husband was arrested even thought there was no real evidences or proof, the police which was doing nothing said none could check the barman (he was doing nothing...), should I go on? C'mon people be serious!(Not really total spoiler but some...

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Arjun Perumbavoor
2013/09/05

usually all TV movies will be crap. But not this one. Watched it without any expectations. but a little prejudice was there. thought it would be a wastage of time. but it was not. you can suggest this movie to your Friends also. It is an average movie. But when considering TV movies, it is better. I have to agree on one thing. They could have done much better. it was such a thriller story. if they have tried, it could be a hit. There was much more scope for some creative scenes horrific moves. the crew didn't tried it. One thing I didn't like is the villain appearance. They should have taken care of his costume in a better way. The current appearance is not much weird. If he was much more weird..... Oh man.... It could be an awesome movie.

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ivegonemod
2013/09/06

This movie is not going to win any awards, but I liked it. It had a lot of scenes that didn't make much sense, though, and the characters were not too bright.For the life of me, I can't figure out why Forest killed the first real estate agent. That only set the sale of "his" house back for a short time, so what was the point? Another agent was going to come back and do the same thing.It would also seem that the Turner family did not really check out the home very well, even when they had been in it for weeks. I don't think people would move into a home and not bother to explore it.It's a pretty scary thought that someone could actually be living in your house and you don't even know it.The daughter was dumber than a stone, I have to say. There really is no excuse for being that dumb. In one scene towards the end, she manages to escape into the backyard, and suddenly decides to start screaming her head off, knowing that the nutbag is right inside the house and can hear. The backyard is like the size of a football field, did she really think she could get away before he came after her?Some other annoying things were Lydia coming up on Forest in the middle of the night with a flashlight, while he was spying on the Turner family from the bushes. She really thought that was a good idea? She's the main one who thought he was crazy.Loved seeing Ernest Thomas AKA as Raj Thomas from What's happening, as Forest's lawyer. He was funny in his few scenes, but he was another dummy!

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