After a young mother murders her family in her own house, a detective attempts to investigate the mysterious case, only to discover that the house is cursed by a vengeful ghost. Now targeted by the demonic spirits, the detective must do anything to protect herself and her family from harm.
This movie contains 69 potentially triggering events.
I agree with the other comment - I use this website *religiously* and depend on the community here. Nothing bad befalls Detective Muldoon's ADORABLE yellow lab, Frank.
Yes, but no abusive relationships. There are several instances of people (of both genders) killing or having killed their spouses/partners, BUT they all do so under the influence of supernatural forces (possessed or driven), and we see no violence in the relationships up until the murders. The relationships ending in murder that we know enough about are in fact very loving indeed. No children witness the murders.
I don't think so, but there are instances of people experiencing supernatural events that people around them can't see or don't believe, which leads other people to believe them to be crazy or over-exhausted.
If you consider murder out of the blue abuse - a little girl is murdered (drowned in a bathtub) by her mother. There's no (other) child abuse shown or mentioned, at least as far as I recall. By the way, we see what looks like a mother setting her little son on fire, BUT what's actually the case is that she knows it's an evil entity taking on the appearance of her son.
Not human decapitation but a severed pigs head appears in the grocery store butchery when one of the characters goes to get dinner. It’s shown in an eerie, purposefully gross way
No head squashing, but a woman does throw herself off a staircase, and just completely splatters everywhere, fully onscreen. A little girl also has her faced slammed into a tub while she is drowned, onscreen, and blood comes out of her mouth.
A woman driven to suicide by a curse/ghost throws herself down a stairwell . She doesn't scream, but still it's the worst scene of its kind I've ever seen (and heard). Consider this an emphatic warning.
Several of the characters talk about dead family members throughout the movie. One of the main plot points is the main character’s husband died of cancer which caused them to move setting off the chain of events that is the movie itself
A woman kills her husband and then slits her own throat. It's implied that the main character, who is a mother, is killed at the end of the movie. A man murders his pregnant wife, offscreen, then kills himself, also offscreen.
I don't know... There are no bad guy cops in the movie, and one cop acts rather courageously, though arguably mostly because it's in her own interest to do so. Do with that what you will.
There are multiple instances throughout the movie. A woman with a knife, a man drowned himself, and a woman throws herself down a stairwell. There is one attempt with a gun that fails.