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Review of by Sultan A — 25 Aug 2014

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WOW....DREADFUL.....AWFUL...RUBBISH.....THIS IS SUCH A COMPLETLEY DREADFUL MOVIE IT IS SO SO SO SO BAD ITS SUCH A COMPLETLEY DREADFUL MOVIE 2 WATCH......WARNING THIS MOVIE CONTAINS STROBE LIGHTNING EFFECTS THROUGHOUT THIS MOVIE......YOU HAVE GOT TO WATCH THE END OF THE CREDITS THROUGHOUT THIS MOVIE AS SOMETHING HAPPENS AT THE END OF THE CREDITS THROUGHOUT THIS MOVIE......MAN THIS MOVIE IS SO SO SO DREADFUL,.

Gold Circle Films announced the production of two more entries in the franchise, The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia and The Haunting in New York. They noted, however, that neither film would be a direct sequel to Haunting in Connecticut and would instead be self-contained films with unique characters.

BUT MAN THIS MOVIE IS DREADFUL.

True story claims.

Promotional material for the film claimed that it is based on the "true story" of paranormal activities experienced by the family of Carmen Reed Snedeker in 1986. The Snedekers moved into a house in Southington, Connecticut in order to live closer to the UConn Health Center, where Carmen's son was being treated for cancer. The family would later claim that it was plagued by some manner of demonic presence. Mortuary equipment was discovered in the basement, and it was later found that the house had been a funeral home. Carmen described the demons: "One of the demons was very thin, with high cheekbones, long black hair and pitch black eyes. Another had white hair and eyes, wore a pinstriped tuxedo, and his feet were constantly in motion.".

The house was examined by Ed and Lorraine Warren. According to a write-up on the case in 2009 by NBC, the morticians that worked in the mortuary were allegedly involved in necromancy and/or necrophilia with the corpses, and the room where the two youngest children stayed was previously the show room for caskets; down the hall was where bodies were prepared for viewing. Lorraine Warren would later state that, "In the master bedroom, there was a trap door where the coffins were brought up, and during the night, you would hear that chain hoist, as if a coffin were being brought up. But when Ed went to check he found two women down there dancing around in circles and singing; when he walked towards them, they disappeared." In response to the film, Lorraine would later say the actual case was "much, much scarier than any movie could ever be," and that the film was "very, very loosely based" on their investigation of the house.Lorraine Warren has told the Associated Press that the house was cleared of any presence after an exorcism conducted in 1988.

Carmen Snedeker's accounts were covered in episodes of the television series A Haunting and Paranormal Witness.

MAN THIS MOVIE IS JUST SO SO SO SO DREADFUL, ITS GOT A GOOD SOUNDTRACK THROUGHOUT THIS MOVIE BUT MAN THIS IS SUCH A COMPLETLEY DREADFUL MOVIE 2 WATCH IT IS SO SO SO SO BAD, AVOID THIS MOVIE AT ALL COSTS......

This review of The Haunting in Connecticut (2009) was written by on 25 Aug 2014.

The Haunting in Connecticut has generally received mixed reviews.

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