Sara Paxton,
Pat Healy,
Kelly McGillis,
Alison Bartlett,
Jake Schlueter
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From director Ti West comes The Innkeepers. Set in the venerable Yankee Pedlar Inn, which is about to shut its doors for good after over a century of service. Believed by many to be one of New England... read more
DVD Release Date: April 24, 2012
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May 24, 2012
Is it just a matter of getting older or are horror films no longer able to capture the imagination anymore?
A lot of recent one's have wisely went back to the premise of ghostly spectres haunting old houses and unsuspecting newcomers arriving to get the bejesus scared out of the... read more -
May 4, 2012
Ti West is quickly becoming one of the best directors in Independent horror. The Innkeepers is a slow paced, but effective ghost story. Horror films like this take time to build its horror. Thus you never know when something really terrifying will happen. The Innkeepers is a grea... read more
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March 13, 2012
"A Ghost Story for the Minimum Wage"
During the final days at the Yankee Pedlar Inn, two employees determined to reveal the hotel's haunted past begin to experience disturbing events as old guests check in for a stay.< ... read more -
February 16, 2012
Ti West has been on my radar since I first caught his film House of the Devil. An exercise in style, atmosphere, and devilishly relentless thrills, I knew immediately that West was a director to keep my eye on. While I was hoping for another film in the same vein, The Innkeepers ... read more
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February 12, 2012
The type of movie you walk out of. What can I say about "The Innkeepers", the new horror film from budding writer/director Ti West, other than: it's about a scary as watching grass grow.
Literally playing out like a bad and very long episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark" or... read more -
January 15, 2012
Well made and all but a painfully slow film that by its conclusion reveals it to also be an utterly pointless waste of time.
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January 11, 2012
Ti West is regarded by many as the best American horror director of this generation and with such poor competition it's hard to argue this claim. I appreciate his approach to the genre, favouring atmosphere over cheap shocks yet with all his films there comes a point around the h... read more
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December 31, 2011
*** out of ****
It would seem that haunted house movies are making a return. Most recently, we got the surprising little horror flick "Insidious" - which dealt with a struggling family that was literally facing demons - and in 2009, there was this delightfully suspenseful and ... read more -
April 30, 2012fb1025970122There was something oddly ineffective about "The Innkeepers". While its poster and tone are nice throwbacks to classic campfire horror, there is little to be gained from the nearly two hours we spend with these characters. I dug director Ti West's previous horror throwback "The H... read more
Critic Reviews
We can't dissociate ourselves from the evil because, as in much of the best horror, what's scaring us isn't external; it's everything we fear seeing when we look in the mirror. Full Review
West freshens up the horror genre with a distinctive, careful camera style and an ability to write with empathy and humor. Full Review
The Innkeepers makes such youthful passivity seem nearly as treacherous as opening the cellar door. Full Review
The place offers West plenty of odd, creaky spaces to inspect as the innkeepers' project of capturing ghostly events on video (a joking reference to the Paranormal Activity franchise) begins to bear f... Full Review
A nice change-up. Not much gore, but some good scares. Full Review
"The Innkeepers" may have some of the retro charm of a boardwalk spookshow. But the ride is too long - and too few of the attractions seem to be up and running. Full Review
It's just too bad, innit, that The Innkeepers isn't much of a keeper. Full Review
So entertaining are the characters that you may leave the theater before realizing that the film's specters might emanate from somewhere much closer -- much, much closer -- than the haunted history of... Full Review
There's a skillful appreciation here for the kind of subjective dislocation behind the best ghost stories, and in this era of bloody-disgusting, that kind of smart ambiguity is welcome indeed. Full Review
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