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Poltergeist (1982)

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87

Average Rating: 7.2/10
Reviews Counted: 53
Fresh: 46 | Rotten: 7

Smartly filmed, tightly scripted, and -- most importantly -- consistently frightening, Poltergeist is a modern horror classic.

83

Average Rating: 6.6/10
Critic Reviews: 6
Fresh: 5 | Rotten: 1

Smartly filmed, tightly scripted, and -- most importantly -- consistently frightening, Poltergeist is a modern horror classic.

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Average Rating: 3.4/5
User Ratings: 154,844

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With Poltergeist, directed by Tobe Hopper, Steven Spielberg had his first great success as a producer. Released around the same time as Spielberg's E.T., the film presents the dark side of Spielberg's California suburban track homes. The film centers on the Freeling family, a typical middle class family living in the peaceful Cuesta Verde Estates. The father, Steve (Craig T. Nelson), has fallen asleep in front of the television, and the dog saunters around the house revealing the other family

PG,

Horror

Michael Grais, Mark Victor, Steven Spielberg

Apr 18, 2000

MGM Home Entertainment

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All Critics (53) | Top Critics (6) | Fresh (53) | Rotten (7) | DVD (25)

The film delivers honest special-effects shocks without forfeiting its good nature.

June 1, 2011 Full Review Source: TIME Magazine
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Given the talents, Poltergeist is an annoying film because it could have been so much better.

September 25, 2007 Full Review Source: Variety | Comments (10)
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Though the shocks are well conveyed, it's the sweetness that lingers, making this the first cute and cuddly entry in the genre.

September 25, 2007 Full Review Source: Chicago Reader
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It is consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft.

February 9, 2006 Full Review Source: Time Out
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Hooper and Spielberg hold our interest by observing the everyday rituals of this family so closely that, since the family seems real, the weird events take on a certain credibility by association.

October 23, 2004 Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | Comments (3)
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Poltergeist is like a thoroughly enjoyable nightmare, one that you know that you can always wake up from, and one in which, at the end, no one has permanently been damaged. It's also witty in a fashion that Alfred Hitchcock might have appreciated.

May 20, 2003 Full Review Source: New York Times
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Spielberg, here credited as producer as co-writer, shows the other (darker) side of suburbia in this horror film, made in the same year as the superior E.T.

February 19, 2013 Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com
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Thanks to Poltergeist, more than a few of us still sleep with the lights on: the world has changed, but our closets haven't.

June 8, 2012 Full Review Source: Sci-Fi Movie Page
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A frightening, supernatural horror film that defined a generation.

August 15, 2011 Full Review Source: Cinema Sight
Cinema Sight

One of the all-time great haunted house movies.

January 2, 2011 Full Review Source: Common Sense Media | Comment (1)
Common Sense Media

...a compelling and consistently creepy piece of work...

February 18, 2010 Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews
Reel Film Reviews

Spielberg clockwork: great suburbs, great special effects, great abuse of an expositive score, great overuse of the slow push-in, great hot mom, great irrelevant dad, great plucky little kids.

February 22, 2009 Full Review Source: Film Freak Central
Film Freak Central

...more of an extravaganza than it is a horror flick. (Blu-ray Edition)

October 11, 2008 Full Review Source: Movie Metropolis
Movie Metropolis

Think of it more as a fun-ride than a horror movie.

October 11, 2008 Full Review Source: Movie Metropolis
Movie Metropolis

Twenty-five years on, the film is still looking remarkably good %u2013 and, I'm betting sales of clown dolls have never quite recovered.

December 7, 2007 Full Review Source: Eye for Film
Eye for Film

Though its special features have apparently crossed over into the next spectral plane, the image of the 25th anniversary Poltergeist DVD will have you gazing into the light.

October 23, 2007 Full Review Source: Slant Magazine
Slant Magazine

After a quarter-century, Poltergeist remains one of the most popular movies whose reputation rests almost exclusively on behind-the-scenes diversions.

October 23, 2007 Full Review Source: Slant Magazine
Slant Magazine

It's a highly effective and uncommonly emotional horror film, and in the summer of 1982, I preferred it to Spielberg's more universally admired E.T.

October 18, 2007 Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | Comments (2)
Combustible Celluloid

A wonderful bit of horror fantasy...

October 13, 2007 Full Review Source: Cinema Crazed
Cinema Crazed

So darn good it makes me wish Spielberg hadn't given up on the horror genre.

October 12, 2007 Full Review Source: FEARnet
FEARnet

This 25th anniversary disc needn't have been the pointless milestone it is.

October 9, 2007 Full Review Source: Sci-Fi Movie Page
Sci-Fi Movie Page

At first this takes the form of your classic poltergeist activity (moved furniture, that kind of thing), but it becomes weirder.

September 25, 2007 Full Review Source: Film4
Film4

A surprisingly yet successfully restrained lesson in how to haunt a house.

September 25, 2007 Full Review Source: Empire Magazine
Empire Magazine

Audience Reviews for Poltergeist

When researching Horror films, you will undoubtedly come across, "Poltergeist". You'll also notice that the film is often showered with adulation. I have no idea why. The attraction to this movie has always been lost on me. I didn't think it was scary when I was a kid, and after a recent viewing, I still can't establish a connection to the film. If anything, the recent screening caused me to dislike "Poltergeist" even more. The film's biggest weakness, is that all of the scares are derived through special effects. For me, this style always comes up lame. Although state-of-the-art at the time, 30 years certainly hasn't done the effects any favors. There isn't any tension or atmosphere to make the viewer uncomfortable, so once the special effects are rendered useless, all you're left with is annoying characters and poor acting. Speaking of the acting, it may unintentionally, be the most horrific part of the whole spectacle. What also makes "Poltergeist" suffer, is the fact that the film seems very impressed with itself. That's actually common in Spielberg movies, so it's not a surprise here. It also carries a constant hint of optimism, that ends up detracting from the horror. "Poltergeist" is corny nonsense. It might beat today's paranormal efforts, but that doesn't say much.
April 20, 2012
Jason Calvin

Super Reviewer

A suburban home is invaded by an evil presence which befriends the family's young daughter and draws her into its spirit realm. Although Tobe Hooper is credited as director of Poltergeist, producer Steven Spielberg's fingerprints are all over it. Hooper's pedigree within the cult horror fraternity as creator of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is combined with Spielberg's consummate skill as entertainer to create a hybrid that contains many of the horror standards including living trees, evil clowns, self mutilation and corpses aplenty but maintains its mainstream crowd-pleasing sensibilities. It shares a lot of ingredients with Close Encounters Of The Third Kind but this snap shot of likeable suburban America is disturbed by something far less benevolent. The special effects have actually dated surprisingly well considering and there are some great moments, particularly the disturbing kitchen scene and a great finale when coffins literally start erupting out of the ground. Kind of like Jaws for ghosts, Poltergeist is warm and funny plus creepy and chilling when it means to be and succeeds at everything it sets out to do. One of the classic family-orientated horror films.
February 22, 2007
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    1. Carol Anne: They're here!
    – Submitted by Dutch E (2 months ago)
    1. Steve: [shouting in Teague's face] You son of a bitch! You moved the cemetery, but you left the bodies, didn't you? You son of a bitch, you left the bodies and you only moved the headstones! You-only-moved-the-headstones! Lies! Lies!
    – Submitted by Bria M (11 months ago)
    1. Tangina: This house is clean.
    – Submitted by Marian R (22 months ago)
    1. Steve: Look, something's funny going on here next door. Something.
    2. Diane: We were wondering if maybe you had experienced any disturbances.
    3. Tuthill: What kind of disturbances?
    4. Diane: Oh, you know, like dishes or furniture moving around by themselves.
    – Submitted by Gregg G (22 months ago)
    1. Diane: Now reach back into our past when you used to have an open mind, remember that? Just try to use that for the next couple of minutes.
    – Submitted by Gregg G (22 months ago)
    1. Diane: It's like another side nature, that you and I aren't qualified to understand. When you overreact, it makes what happened much to important.
    – Submitted by Gregg G (22 months ago)

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