"The Terrible Two"



Ghost stories have terrified and fascinated people for centuries. The famous hitchhiking ghost story can be traced back to the time of horses pulling wagons on lonely dirt roads. Children spirits are especially popular because they died so young and innocent, but when malevolent forces have a hand in the haunting, youth and innocence soon turn to terror.

Albert and Rose Poe (Reid Doyle and Cari Moskow) have been morning the loss of their daughters Addie and Jade (Arielle Breslerman and Ariana Baron) who died on their birthday a year ago. They bought the house they live in seven years ago with the promise from real estate agent Fred (Donny Boaz) that it was the perfect place to raise a child or two. Now they see it as painful memories, but on the anniversary of their death Rose begins to hear the voices of her daughters and begins behaving oddly as if they were still there.
It starts to become clear to Albert along with the advice from Dr. Connor (Devin McGee) that this house is not the safe home they first believed it to be and that there is something sinister lurking in the walls that is beginning to take its hold and refuses to release until it claims what it wants.

While there are moments that will give some frights, it left plot holes for people to fall in and wonder what just happened. Yet despite is air of mystery, its eerie scenes and moments of psychotic behavior as the malevolent force takes over make this film a surprisingly good watch. While it is no Exorcist movie, it earns three and a half G.M.Stars here at MoVTie Critic.

⭐⭐⭐½

"The Terrible Two" is available at Redbox and where movies are sold.


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