Keira Woods' daughter mysteriously vanishes in the cellar of their new house. She soon discovers there is an ancient and powerful entity controlling their home that she will have to face or risk losing her family's souls forever.
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Cast
Brendan Muldowney
Director
Elisha Cuthbert
Keira Woods
Eoin Macken
Brian Woods
Abby Fitz
Ellie Woods
Dylan Fitzmaurice Brady
Steven Woods
Tara Lee
Erica
Michael-David McKernan
Michael
Andrew Bennett
Detective Brophy
Aaron Monaghan
Dr. Fournet
Marie Mullen
Rose Fetherston
Amy Conroy
Nurse
Seán Doyle
Simon
Karl Walsh
Baphomet
Chris McHallem
John Fetherson
Vivian Drew
Ellie's Friend
Steve Gunn
Rob Clayton
Mónica Muñoz Marín
Lost Soul 1
Nell Garcia
Lost Soul 2
Sarah McKenna
Lost Soul 3
Brendan Muldowney
Writer
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A very nice movie but why did it end? What happened to them? Why didn't they show the rest? Why did it end?
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The Cellar: A family move into an isolated Irish Manor house, as could be expected the teen daughter Ellie (Abby Fitz) isn't enamoured with the change. Things take a turn for the strange when Ellie disappears in the basement while on the phone to her mother Keira (Elisha Cuthbert). The cellar itself and the steps down to it exude a sinister creepiness . We are off on a journey through possession, the opening of gates between dimensions and the discoveries of 12th century alchemists. But the Demon and poltergeist effects in this case are connected to medieval mathematical formulae. In the name of Schrodinger I compel thee! Begone! Some good shock scenes but most of the horror here is psychological. A bit uneven, at it's worst when dealing with Keira's viral marketing campaigns but returns to the promise of the opening with a cataclysmic finale. Written and Directed by Brendan Muldowney. 7/10.
Professional or arm chair (IMDB users)! Granted there is nothing new in this tale ripped from the works of H. P. Lovecraft (ancient Gods) and advanced math (symbols for numbers in a formula structure). That in itself is new tho, as I have read a lot of Lovecraft (sing that to Led Zep "Whole lotta Love - Craft.... Whole lotta Love - Craft..."), and he never, in my readings, equated mathematics with opening a gateway that ancient Gods can come walking in through! Well acted and atmospheric.
