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201089 minHorror, Thriller, TV Movie

Secrets in the Walls

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Is Secrets in the Walls worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this Horror, Thriller, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Secrets in the Walls Synopsis

A single mom and her two daughters move from their cramped Detroit apartment to a large house in the suburbs, but scratching, cries and shadows haunt their new home.

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Top Cast

Jeri Ryan
Jeri RyanRachel
Kay Panabaker
Kay PanabakerLizzie
Peyton List
Peyton ListMolly
Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Marianne Jean-BaptisteBelle
Ian Kahn
Ian KahnMarty
Lauren Mae Shafer
Lauren Mae ShaferErin
Sarab Kamoo
Sarab KamooStella
Jordan Trovillion
Jordan TrovillionGreta
John Hawkinson
John HawkinsonDetective Bruno Ferretti
Sidi Henderson
Sidi HendersonDr. Bremmer

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Is Secrets in the Walls worth watching?

Secrets in the Walls has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller, TV Movie movies.

Is Secrets in the Walls hit or flop?

Secrets in the Walls has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Secrets in the Walls is a Horror, Thriller, TV Movie movie that A single mom and her two daughters move from their cramped Detroit apartment to a large house in the suburbs, but scratching, cries and shadows haunt ...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardOct 3, 2014
★ 7

Secrets in the Walls (2010) I hear her cry, all day all night… Divorced mum and her two young daughters move into a big old house that’s price is too good to be true. Soon strange things start to happen, and just what is that false wall doing there? Secrets in the Walls doesn’t offer up anything new to the haunted house formula, and the premise bears a striking similarity to a Richard Matheson story, but it is effective at what it does. Standard haunted house rules apply, with creaks, a music box, a creepy grate, spooky drawings and boo-jump shocks via reflections and peek-a-boo dark corners. It’s competently performed by Jeri Ryan, Marianne Jean-Baptise, Kay Panabaker and Peyton Roi List, Christopher Leitch’s direction is up to scratch for the spook and shiver narrative, and the music and photography tech credits are not intrusive and therefore well utilised for sustained suspense. It’s a safe recommendation to fans of the haunted house splinter of horror, and coming out of the Lifetime Movie Network it’s impressive to find it’s better than a lot of bigger budgeted Hollywood genre pictures that have trundled out in recent years. 7/10