The Intruders

2015

Action / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

27
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 17% · 6 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 21% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.5/10 10 3730 3.7K

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Plot summary

After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
June 19, 2016 at 05:28 PM

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Top cast

Austin Butler as Noah Henry
Miranda Cosgrove as Rose Halshford
Tom Sizemore as Howard Markby
Donal Logue as Jerry Halshford
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1 hr 32 min
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1 hr 32 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by The_Celluloid_Sage 4 / 10

Watched for Cosgrove, wished I didn't have Netflix...

This will probably be a fairly short review when compared to some others of mine. There really isn't much to say about this one unfortunately other than that this is a very formulaic by the numbers been-done-a-thousand-times thriller. All terribly predictable.

We start off in typical fashion of late seeing some poor soul being tied up and murdered in a basement. We then see father and daughter (Logue & Cosgrove) moving into said house (did I say it was predictable already?) after a family tragedy. Dad is trying his best to juggle work, daughter and the house renovation while Rose (Cosgrove) is suffering from issues regarding the tragedy. Naturally this also causes tension between father and daughter.

Cue hunky local tradesman Noah (Butler) to help her out of her blues, who has been employed to help with the renovations to the mystery house. But strange things are afoot with the creepy neighbour opposite them. He was a suspect in a missing girl case and Rose notices that things may not be what they seem with his daughter. Then things start moving around the house without explanation, further sending Roses mental state spiraling. Is it all in her head or is there something more sinister going on? Do we even care anyway?

Production values are reasonable for this kind of rubbish but the sound editing is truly atrocious. This really is college study stuff and is not acceptable in this day and age with any kind of reasonable budget. Acting is reasonable if not stellar while the script is very weak. Overall you've seen it all before, and seen it done much better. Predictable lazy rubbish. One to miss and forget.

The Sage's Rating: 4/10

Reviewed by jmcd2007 6 / 10

Surprisingly good acting from Cosgrove

Although I originally intended to watch this film in support of Gotham's Donal Logue, I was pleasantly surprised to see just how well Miranda Cosgrove took charge in this film. If you are used to seeing Cosgrove in her previous Nickelodeon shows, which really didn't seem to take too much effort, than this film will throw you a serious curveball. Although Cosgrove, in my opinion, hasn't had a single good feature film since 2003's "School of Rock" a movie in which she co-starred with Jack Black, she slightly redeems herself here.

In any case, I wouldn't really classify this as a full-on "horror" film. Some parts of the script felt cheesy and predictable, while other sections of the film are well acted out, giving off a drama vibe at times, particularly the exchanges between Cosgrove and Logue, who plays her workaholic father. Although Logue has already proved himself as a credible drama actor with "Gotham," Cosgrove has really stepped up to the plate here in that department. Those who are uncomfortable with minor language shouldn't worry too much either, although surprisingly, most of it comes from Cosgrove. Although not a home run, this film proved that Cosgrove's acting ability can go far past that of a kids TV show or even a film geared more toward kids. "The Intruders" has successfully helped her make the transition from child star to adult film star. Nevertheless, with a better script and a lengthier run time, I'm sure Cosgrove will do just fine with a similar feature film, whether it be a horror, comedy, or drama. Myself personally, I believe that she'd do best in a drama.

Reviewed by thewalkingpuns 6 / 10

Not to bad

I didn't think the intruders is particularly a bad film. Sure it might follow the same type of formula as other TV thrillers but this one you could tell had a better budget. This is also Miranda Cosgroves first thriller and for that I'd say she does a good job here and she's believable and much more disjointed from Carley Shay that we have come to love. She plays rose, a young girl that moves into a house with her father jerry, a architect that wants to do it up. Rose knows though that something is up after some weird occurrences and it's not long before they are in trouble. The plot is done well, cast was chosen well and it has good thriller elements. Overall not a bad watch and much better than the description gives it credit for.

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