Fluentiama
Perfect cast and a good story
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Hattie
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Juana
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
ricardodeforce-72353
This is probably my favourite paranormal show. Amy Allan is unlike any other psychic medium on the television - no flowery language, no pulling silly faces, no screaming - she talks to the audience like they're standing next to her in very descriptive but simple prose. If there's any confusion, Amy dispels it in a VT. Pairing her with Steve DiSchavi, a hard-headed ex-police officer, was a genius move, as (unless the pair of them are consummate actors and frauds, which seems very unlikely) he is the rational side of the programme - chasing up old murders, disasters, showing the facts that Amy seems to know anyway. The artist's sketch is a brilliant idea too. Unmissable.
valeried-04422
I watched "The Whispering" episode earlier this week (Nov 2016). Homeowner Melissa Sterne was in absolute agony as a female ghost in the house (who had been murdered in the driveway some years before) took over poor Melissa's personality. Even her husband said "She is not the same woman I married" with tears in his eyes. At the end of the show, Amy Allan said "We should not be here. The best thing you can do is leave this place or you will die." Husband Brandon Sterne changed from caring husband to his macho military persona and retorted "We are staying put.We can't afford to move out." Melissa was on the verge of hysterics. "This house is killing me" she cried. Something did not set well with me about the conclusion. I suggest you go to your internet and type Brandon Sterne's twitter page (@VeteranofTruth) where he posts recent pictures of his wife looking like "a million bucks". She is in the arms of a couple of well known Hollywood actors at a recent movie industry convention. Gee, she is not dead! Another picture on the twitter page shows Brandon is very proud of their recent addition of a deck to the back of the house. Where did the money come from? The State of Washington, Office of Secretary of State, shows the Sternes started an LLC (Sugar Fairy, LLC) on 3/20/15 that seems to have lapsed 3/20/16. Sugar Fairy in urban jargon is the term used to describe a drug dealer who gives you your first dose for free, in order to get you hooked. Doubt the Sternes are selling drugs, but this seems to smack of sarcasm. "Hey gullible public, you are being played for sucker!" If this show is fiction, a disclaimer would be nice, before we all pour our hearts out to a middle aged homemaker who is a Hollywood wanna-be. The real person victim (besides the viewers) is the woman who was killed in the driveway in the 1990's. Her murder has never been solved. That may be the only part of this stupid episode that is true!
larajunio-30466
I can't believe this actually went to a number of series. The way Amy describes what happened on the place is so accurate that as if she had actually read the facts. And the way they go with the walk is like every ghost they encounter is malevolent. The way they talk to their client also seems fake. I just can't feel the truthfulness of the show. It's like everything was scripted and Amy was a great medium. So great to the extent of actually feeling the anger of an alive person miles away from her. I had only watch until the second episode of season one when I decided to gave up. What a waste of time. And a waste of bandwidth if I may add.
Ashley Nevitt
I have NEVER seen a tackier paranormal investigation show. What a crock of sh**. Amy Allan should be given an Academy Award for her role as "medium". She must have done some serious acting to convince the producers to include her in the cast. Her and the retired cop ARE SO TACKY. AMY WHY ARE YOU SO TWITCHY. WHY DO YOU PRETEND TO FALL INTO A DEEP POSSESSED TRANCE. WE KNOW You're MAKING IT UP. Everything is extremely scripted. Like they don't even try to make it convincing. Basically, the medium does a walk thru of the property with her camera crew. Pretends to encounter the dead and various other non human evil presences (ex: 7ft tall, long-limbed creatures wearing white masks that want to kill everything). The cop "investigates" the history of the home/property and past inhabitants, Amy has a sketch of what she sees done up, the crew and property owners come together and compare notes that all magically match up perfectly. Just the worst.