The Innkeepers (2012)

The Innkeepers
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Credits
Length: 100 min
Distributor: Magnet Releasing
Release Date:  February 3, 2012
Starring: Sara Paxton, Pat Healy, Kelly McGillis, John Speredakos, George Riddle,
Directed by: Ti West
Produced by: Derek Curl, Larry Fessenden , Peter Phok, Ti West
Written by: Ti West
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Innkeepers Stars Reunite For Cheap Thrills

Innkeepers Stars Reunite For Cheap Thrills

While Snowfort Pictures is taking a risk with a first-time filmmaker here, they are giving him a solid foundation, pulling together a cast that includes Ethan Embry (Vacancy), David Koechner (Piranha 3DD), Amanda Fuller (Red White & Blue), and the stars of Ti West's The Innkeepers, Pat Healy and Sara Paxton. ...
by Kristy Puchko | published: 2012-09-12 07:38:47comments
Sara Paxton Talks About Spooky Occurrences On The Set Of The Innkeepers

Sara Paxton Talks About Spooky Occurrences On The Set Of The Innkeepers

You hear about it all the time when it comes to horror films. On the set of a scary movie actors, directors and various members of the crew will find themselves witnessing strange, creepy events. Whether it’s real, in their head, or a prank being pulled by a third party is unknown, but it happens often enough to be called a common occurrence, and it was no different on the set of The Innkeepers according to star Sara Paxton....
by Eric Eisenberg | published: 2012-02-03 17:48:13comments
Writer/Director Ti West Talks About Creating Atypical Horror Film The Innkeepers

Writer/Director Ti West Talks About Creating Atypical Horror Film The Innkeepers

The Innkeepers isn’t your typical modern horror film. It lacks an overabundance of gore, it doesn’t fully rely on cheap jump scares, and it’s completely unafraid to be both charming and funny. The reason for this is because writer/director Ti West didn’t set out to make a typical modern horror film, and the result is one of the best we’ve seen from the genre in recent years....
by Eric Eisenberg | published: 2012-02-02 15:45:08comments
New Video From Ti West's The Innkeepers Takes A Look At Real Paranormal Activity

New Video From Ti West's The Innkeepers Takes A Look At Real Paranormal Activity

The Innkeepers is set in the Yankee Pedlar Inn, a hundred-year-old, purportedly haunted hotel that is about to close down permanently. Left alone in the mostly empty hotel, two employees (Sara Paxton and Pat Healy) decide to stage their own investigation and see if they can prove once and for all that there is a ghost roaming the Yankee Pedlar's halls. As you might imagine, this proves to be an unwise decision....
by David Wharton | published: 2011-12-22 15:18:37comments
The Innkeepers Trailer Reveals The Story Of A Haunted Hotel

The Innkeepers Trailer Reveals The Story Of A Haunted Hotel

Yesterday, we shared the poster for Ti West’s scary movie The Innkeepers. Today we have a two-minute trailer for you to watch. “You mustn't go down into the basement,” is pretty good advice when dealing with any kind of haunted-building situation. Of course, ignoring that advice is also fairly standard for horror films. ...
by Kelly West | published: 2011-10-28 19:37:03comments
Poster For Ti West's The Innkeepers Leaves The Lights On For You

Poster For Ti West's The Innkeepers Leaves The Lights On For You

Written and directed by Ti West, The Innkeepers is set in a supposedly haunted hotel in New England, and follows the last two employees on hand as the hotel is closing down for good. Don't forget to lock up after you're eviscerated by angry spirits, guys. Eric saw the film at this year's Los Angeles Film Festival and really got a kick out of it....
by David Wharton | published: 2011-10-27 15:50:10comments
LAFF '11: The Innkeepers Review

LAFF '11: The Innkeepers Review

Though it drags in some places and there are a few too many dutch angles and dramatic zooms, The Innkeepers is pure entertainment. Even those that pride themselves on never getting scared at the movies will find themselves effectively chilled while leaving the theater. Fortunately there are more than enough laughs to hold off the nightmares....
by Eric Eisenberg | published: 2011-06-20 23:56:30comments
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