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Review of by Meathookcinema . — 04 Oct 2018

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A family rent a huge house for the summer from it's brother and sister owners who have one condition for the rental- that their elderly mother stays in the house and they provide her with meals. Things then start to go crazy for the new inhabitants and it's almost as if the house is alive and playing with their minds just for it's own amusement (I hate it when houses do that). The family members start to act very differently to how they would normally as if the darkest parts of their psyches are being brought to the fore. .

The genre of a house as a living being and force of evil can either work really well or can come across as very cliched and tired. Burnt Offerings does both. The big scares feel a bit overplayed and done better elsewhere especially after having seen the genre changing horror of The Shining on one end of the spectrum and the unabashed popcorn cheesiness of The Amityville Horror. But Burnt Offerings has smaller, more subtle scares that work brilliantly well. Check out the scene when Marian sees the family portraits for the first time or when Ben, taking a break from gardening, suddenly sees a pallbearer arriving in a hearse at the house. .

It's a shame that the film is such a mixed bag rather than being consistently brilliant as the cast (Burgess Meredith! Oliver Reed!! Karen Black!!! BETTE FUCKING DAVIS!!!!) reads like a wishlist of crazy brilliance who would work amazingly well together in a 70's horror film. Davis especially is wasted in her role as she doesn't have enough to do although wearing floral polyester prints and being Bette Davis comes close. I think it's also because she's playing a nice character. She disappears halfway through the film as if she had better things to do than last until the closing credits in some mediocre 70's horror flick. .

Even though there are slow moments and the film could be so much better, the ending of the film is completely crazy, gory and genuinely unsettling. If you make it through to the last five minutes you will be richly rewarded. .

The look of Burnt Offerings is beautiful. It's almost as if the whole film was filmed with a veil of mist in front of the camera.

Fun fact- The location used for the house was later used in the horror masterpiece Phantasm. .

So, a film with interesting moments but not enough to fill 90 minutes. But stick around for the ending- it's a corker!

This review of Burnt Offerings (1976) was written by on 04 Oct 2018.

Burnt Offerings has generally received mixed reviews.

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