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Flowers in the Attic
Description
After the shocking death of the father of the four Dollanganger children they are compelled to stay hidden in the attic of their barbaric grandmother.
After the shocking death of the father of the four Dollanganger children they are compelled to stay hidden in the attic of their barbaric grandmother.
Actors:
John Emmet Tracy,
Ellen Burstyn,
Xantha Radley,
Ian Robison,
Don Thompson,
Maxwell Kovach,
Laura Jaye,
Dylan Bruce,
Heather Graham,
Mason Dye,
Carolyn Adair,
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John Emmet Tracy
2 July 1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Ellen Burstyn
7 December 1932, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Xantha Radley
30 December 1974, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ian Robison
22 July 1965, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Don Thompson
Maxwell Kovach
Laura Jaye
1 June 1970, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Dylan Bruce
21 April 1980, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Heather Graham
29 January 1970, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Mason Dye
Carolyn Adair
Genre:
Thriller
Director:
Deborah Chow
Deborah Chow
Country:
Canada, United States
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January 21, 2014
'80s pulp novel gets creepy with evil adults, incest.
January 20, 2014
The problem is not that it's just terrible, but that it's also no fun. At all.
January 17, 2014
Escape can't come too soon.
January 17, 2014
All the actors are spot-on, even ones who have just a few scenes.
January 21, 2014
The production moves at a brisk pace, and unlike the children's predicament, never feels claustrophobic.
October 21, 2016
Flowers, both the book and the new movie, is completely absurd - if you want to gauge the absurdity, just know that one of the darkest secrets in the narrative involves a doughnut - but somehow also psychologically coherent. It has a grip.
January 21, 2014
V.C. Andrews' popular and creepy 1979 novel Flowers in the Attic gets no favors from the scriptwriters in this latest adaptation.
January 17, 2014
I was particularly delighted when the children figured out that their mother was trying to kill them with powdered rat poison sprinkled on donuts, but this should all be a lot more frightening - or at least more unsettling - than it winds up being.
January 21, 2014
Frankly, the best Lifetime movies straddle that fine line between "totally engaging look at serious issues" and "overacted campy mess" very well, and "FitA" just didn't cut it. It was ... kinda boring, right?
January 20, 2014
It was adapted into a middling creepy film in 1987. Now Lifetime has remade it as a sharper creepy TV movie.
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November 25, 2015
All four films in this series based on the V.C. Andrews novels are among the dozens of offerings featured in the 2015 holiday gift guide at ReelBob.com.
January 17, 2014
The problem is [it] always sounds like it's more fun, or at least more kooky, than it actually plays onscreen.

