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201783 minHorror, Fantasy, Thriller

Dementia 13

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Is Dementia 13 worth watching? With a rating of 4.716/10, this Horror, Fantasy, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dementia 13 Synopsis

A vengeful ghost, a mysterious killer, and a family where everyone has a secret converge in one night of terror in this remake of Francis Ford Coppola's first feature film.

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Top Cast

Julia Campanelli
Julia CampanelliGloria Haloran
Ana Isabelle
Ana IsabelleLouise
Marianne Noscheze
Marianne NoschezeBilly Haloran
Channing Pickett
Channing PickettRose Haloran
Ryan Christiansen
Ryan ChristiansenJohn Haloran
Anthony Salvador Lewis
Anthony Salvador LewisFather Matos
Steve Polites
Steve PolitesDale
Ben van Berkum
Ben van BerkumKane
Donal Brophy
Donal BrophyRay
Leif Steinert
Leif SteinertWood

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Dementia 13 is a Horror, Fantasy, Thriller movie that A vengeful ghost, a mysterious killer, and a family where everyone has a secret converge in one night of terror in this remake of Francis Ford Coppola...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakMar 6, 2019
★ 7

***A combination slasher/haunted house flick that improves upon the original*** Members of a family coalesce at their secluded stone manor in upstate New York to commemorate the passing of one member sixteen years prior, but the grim gathering is hindered by a masked madman with an axe, a couple of lowlife thugs and… a haunting! “Dementia 13” (2017) is a remake of the 1963 original by Francis Ford Coppola, which was basically a low-rent knock-off of “Psycho” (1960) produced by Roger Corman. That said, it wasn’t an exact imitation and had enough to distinguish it; the original upped the ante in the slasher genre, which was in its infancy at the time, and obviously influenced movies in the soon-to-come slasher boom of the late 70s-80s. Thankfully, this version of “Dementia 13” is all-around better and in living COLOR. There are enough changes in the plot/characters to keep things fresh and interesting. It also eliminates confusing elements of the original, like the two bodies of water that weren’t properly delineated. And, although 8 minutes longer, the film’s still streamlined and doesn’t overstay its welcome. Yet the first half is superior to the second half, which is highlighted by the eerie introduction to the castle-like manor, the establishment of the characters and their story, as well as the stunning Ana Isabelle as Louise. Unfortunately, her part is rather small, but Channing Pickett (Rose) and Marianne Noscheze (Billie) are okay on the female front. Meanwhile Julia Campanelli is effective as the mentally dubious matriarch. The situation speeds-up in the second half and the twists & turns are sometimes awkward, similar to the somewhat contrived & clumsy second half of “Psycho II” (1983). Still, the movie improves on Coppola’s original and there’s enough good here if you’re in the mode for a flick that combines two horror genres: slasher and haunted house. The film runs 1 hour, 23 minutes and was shot in upstate New York. GRADE: B/B-