Rated: PG-13
Distributor: Dreamworks Paramount Distribution
Release Date: 2009-01-30
Starring: Emily Browning, Elizabeth Banks, Arielle Kebbel, David Strathairn, Maya Massar, Danny Bristol, Matthew Bristol, John Prowse
Directed by Charles Guard, Thomas Guard
Produced by Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, Roy Lee
Written by Craig Rosenberg, Doug Miro, Carlo Bernard

Based on Kim Jee-Woon's 2003 Korean horror film, Changhwa Hongryon, The Uninvited revolves around Anna (Emily Browning), who returns home after spending time in the hospital following the tragic death of her mother. Her recovery suffers a setback when she discovers her father (David Strathairn) has become engaged to her mother’s former nurse, Rachel (Elizabeth Banks). That night, Anna is visited by her mother's ghost, who warns her of Rachel's intentions. Together, Anna and her sister (Arielle Kebbel) try to convince their father that his current fiancée is not who she pretends to be, and what should have been a happy family reunion becomes a lethal battle of wills between stepdaughters and stepmother.

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December 11th, 2007 at 23:51
Saw the original Korean film a while ago, and remember it as a well-made, quite effective horror flick. But it was really the making, not the story, that made it good. Can't imagine the remake will be anything other than poor.