3/10
Nothing impressive here...
8 August 2022
Well, with the "Amityville" movie franchise getting worse and worse with each passing movie, I have to say that I wasn't particularly thrilled about watching the 1992 movie "Amityville: It's About Time" from writers Christopher DeFaria and Antonio Toro. Yet, I opted to sit down and watch it, as I hadn't already seen it, and I had the opportunity to do so.

The storyline in "Amityville: It's About Time" left me with an overwhelming sensation of 'why?'. The iconic house wasn't even the focal point of this 1992 addition to the franchise. And the storyline was just sort of generic and rather pointless really. So I wasn't particularly entertained by director Tony Randel's 1992 movie.

Where in one of the previous movies it was a lamp that served as a focal point of the storyline, "Amityville: It's About Time" has a clock. Yeah, so much for originality.

It should be noted that the acting performances in "Amityville: It's About Time" were actually fair enough, especially when taking into consideration the severe limitations imposed on the cast from having very little to work with from a subpar script and storyline.

Visually then there wasn't anything spectacular about "Amityville: It's About Time". It was a pretty forgettable movie really. And as for the horror aspect of "Amityville: It's About Time", nay, it just simply wasn't there.

My rating of "Amityville: It's About Time" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
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