Review
By Adam Markovitz (EW.com)
The line between teen angst and demonic possession gets even blurrier in The Haunting of Molly Hartley, a lightweight horror pic about a troubled 17-year-old (Haley Bennett) who tries to escape her spooky past by enrolling at a posh prep school. Soon enough, homework gets neglected as she's plagued by headaches and creepy visions ââ¬â not to mention lame pick-up lines from the resident pretty boy (Chace Crawford, looking like he got lost on his way to the Gossip Girl set). The story's a snooze, so the filmmakers punch it up with smash cuts and thunderclaps that turn the most laughably banal items ââ¬â birds, mail, an alarm clock ââ¬â into cheap jack-in-the-box shocks. They'll make you flinch ââ¬â but then again, so will most of the dialogue.


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Frankly speaking, just when you think the movie has built to where it will explain exactly what is going on, it ends. One minute it seems all hell is about to break loose, and then there is a very weak resolution and the movie is over. The best way to describe it is to take a movie that is 2 hours long, and cut out the last half hour except for the final few minutes.
Words can not express how terribly this movie ends. Don't waste your time and money on the theater, or even a rental. Hell, don't even waste your time watching it for free on TV.
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