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The Amityville Lost Tape (2025)
Found-footage horror entry in the Amityville franchise. A trick-or-treater discovers a lost VHS tape capturing three students' investigation of local paranormal legends, including EVPs and Bloody Mary rituals, which descends into terror. Directed by Hilton Ariel Ruiz. Cast uncredited.
Found-footage horror entry in the Amityville franchise. A trick-or-treater discovers a lost VHS tape capturing three students' investigation of local paranormal legends, including EVPs and Bloody Mary rituals, which descends into terror. Directed by Hilton Ariel Ruiz. Cast uncredited.
The film presents a straightforward found-footage account of students encountering supernatural forces in the Amityville house, devoid of any political messaging or ideological undertones. Available reviews and descriptions confirm its focus remains on horror elements without broader social or political commentary.
Information on the cast's demographics remains unavailable, preventing evaluation of representational diversity. The narrative follows a conventional horror premise without apparent engagement with equity or inclusion themes.
The found-footage chiller bypasses family bonds altogether, zeroing in on three student investigators rummaging through a late grandmother's derelict home before Amityville's spectral pull takes over—no domestic roles, rituals, or ruptures to dissect.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film contains no portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. The story follows students documenting supernatural events in Amityville, focusing solely on horror elements without addressing transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film introduces original characters—three college students exploring Amityville paranormal legends—without reimagining or altering the genders of any established figures from the franchise's canon.
The film centers on original characters: three students documenting paranormal activity in Amityville, with no depictions of legacy figures from prior installments or historical events in the franchise, precluding any race swaps.
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