The Amityville Horror franchise has been a cornerstone of horror cinema for decades, weaving tales of terror inspired by the infamous Amityville Horror House. With numerous films in the series, it can be challenging to know where to begin. In this blog post, we’ll provide a clear and concise guide, presenting the best Amityville movies in the order they were released.
Related: 10 Best Horror Movies of All Time, Ranked by Viewers
From the original 1979 classic to the latest bone-chilling installments, we’ll lead you through the evolution of horror in this iconic cinematic universe. Get ready for a journey that delves into the deepest depths of supernatural fear and human dread.
10 ‘Amityville Exorcism’ (2017)
IMDb: 1.8/10 2.1K
Duration: 1h 17m | Genres: Horror | Director: Mark Polonia
Cast: Marie DeLorenzo, Jeff Kirkendall, James Carolus
“Amityville Exorcism,” a 2017 American horror film directed by Mark Polonia, adds a fresh layer of terror to the Amityville Horror franchise.
Related: 10 Best Horror Movies of All Time, Ranked by Viewers
From the original 1979 classic to the latest bone-chilling installments, we’ll lead you through the evolution of horror in this iconic cinematic universe. Get ready for a journey that delves into the deepest depths of supernatural fear and human dread.
10 ‘Amityville Exorcism’ (2017)
IMDb: 1.8/10 2.1K
Duration: 1h 17m | Genres: Horror | Director: Mark Polonia
Cast: Marie DeLorenzo, Jeff Kirkendall, James Carolus
“Amityville Exorcism,” a 2017 American horror film directed by Mark Polonia, adds a fresh layer of terror to the Amityville Horror franchise.
- 9/3/2023
- by Israr Ahmed
- buddytv.com
Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.”
After the misfire that was The Amityville Haunting, I was worried that the so-called unofficial sequels in “the franchise” would all be absolute dreck. Obviously we’re grading on a scale when it comes to low budget Dtv films, but there’s still plenty of room for ingenuity and surprises regardless of funding.
Thankfully The Amityville Asylum, a 2013 UK production, represents something of a rebound. Writer/director Andrew Jones had abandoned found footage in favour of a more traditional approach to tell the story of Lisa Templeton (Sophia Del Pizzo), a young woman who interviews for a job as a night cleaner at the relatively new psychiatric institute, High Hopes.
Obviously since this is an Amityville film, there’s a tangential connection...
After the misfire that was The Amityville Haunting, I was worried that the so-called unofficial sequels in “the franchise” would all be absolute dreck. Obviously we’re grading on a scale when it comes to low budget Dtv films, but there’s still plenty of room for ingenuity and surprises regardless of funding.
Thankfully The Amityville Asylum, a 2013 UK production, represents something of a rebound. Writer/director Andrew Jones had abandoned found footage in favour of a more traditional approach to tell the story of Lisa Templeton (Sophia Del Pizzo), a young woman who interviews for a job as a night cleaner at the relatively new psychiatric institute, High Hopes.
Obviously since this is an Amityville film, there’s a tangential connection...
- 3/28/2023
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
‘Robert’s back… and this time he has company’ Robert Reborn the highly anticipated fifth installment of Andrew Jone’s Robert the Doll franchise has unleashed it’s first trailer. We see Scream Queen Rahel Kapsaski (Spidarlings) as Olga a Russian assassin in Stalin’s service while Lee Bane reprises his iconic role as the Toymaker. Plot: “In 1951 …
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- 5/24/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
4Digital Media and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment just released this new trailer for “Jurassic Predator” from director Andrew Jones starring Nathan Head, Richard Dee-Roberts, Jason Homewood, Derek Nelson, Lee Jones, and Lee Bane. Scientists working at a top secret government research facility are conducting experiments to resurrect a dinosaur using prehistoric DNA. The scientists believe […]
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- 5/4/2018
- by Jeff Stevens
- ShockYa
Stars: Terri Dwyer, Brendee Green, Harriet Rees, Lee Bane, Derek Nelson, Gareth Lawrence, Jason Homewood, Linny Bushey, Sean Rhys-James, Alexander Bradwell, Jevan White, Ryan Michaels | Written by John Klyza | Directed by Andrew Jones
Based on a true story, Cabin 28 is a collaboration between writer John Klyza – a man whose work in the Sleepaway Camp fan community is legendary (Klyza ran The definite Sc website, one of my earliest go-to’s back in the day, eventually parlaying that into helping to find and reconstruct the long-lost Sleepaway Camp 4), and Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones, more commonly known as the auteur behind the Robert franchise and the founder of British production company North Bank Entertainment, which has been pumping out genre product on a regular basis for most of this decade.
Klyza and Jones actually share something in common: Since his days as webmaster, Klyza has penned 4 films for director Dustin Ferguson...
Based on a true story, Cabin 28 is a collaboration between writer John Klyza – a man whose work in the Sleepaway Camp fan community is legendary (Klyza ran The definite Sc website, one of my earliest go-to’s back in the day, eventually parlaying that into helping to find and reconstruct the long-lost Sleepaway Camp 4), and Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones, more commonly known as the auteur behind the Robert franchise and the founder of British production company North Bank Entertainment, which has been pumping out genre product on a regular basis for most of this decade.
Klyza and Jones actually share something in common: Since his days as webmaster, Klyza has penned 4 films for director Dustin Ferguson...
- 10/26/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Digital Media has acquired UK and Ireland distribution rights to British independent horror film The Last House on Cemetery Lane from director Andrew Jones, and right now we have an exclusive look for you cats! Check out the eye candy!
Principal photography has now been completed on British independent horror film The Last House on Cemetery Lane, which was written, produced, and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones.
The production is the sixth feature film collaboration between UK company North Bank Entertainment and financiers Independent Moving Pictures. The cast includes Lee Bane, Vivien Bridson, Georgina Blackledge, and Tessa Wood. Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures executive produced.
Synopsis
The story focuses on screenwriter John Davies, who has grown tired of living in London and moves to an old manor house in a sleepy West Wales village. At first he enjoys himself, embracing the quieter pace of life and starting a...
Principal photography has now been completed on British independent horror film The Last House on Cemetery Lane, which was written, produced, and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones.
The production is the sixth feature film collaboration between UK company North Bank Entertainment and financiers Independent Moving Pictures. The cast includes Lee Bane, Vivien Bridson, Georgina Blackledge, and Tessa Wood. Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures executive produced.
Synopsis
The story focuses on screenwriter John Davies, who has grown tired of living in London and moves to an old manor house in a sleepy West Wales village. At first he enjoys himself, embracing the quieter pace of life and starting a...
- 5/6/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on a Wes Craven art exhibition, the first sighting of Megafoot, a 100 zombie films graphical print, first photos from Australian Horror film, Barrow, an interview with actor, writer, and filmmaker Sean Stone, and much more:
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
- 3/9/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Word has just come in that Digital Media has acquired UK and Ireland distribution rights to British independent horror film The Last House on Cemetery Lane from director Andrew Jones. Read on for details.
From the Press Release
The film focuses on screenwriter John Davies, who has grown tired of living in London and moves to an old manor house in a sleepy West Wales village. At first he enjoys himself, embracing the quieter pace of life and starting a relationship with his beautiful neighbour, Cassie Konrad, but strange, unexplained occurrences begin to occur in the manor house.
John discovers he is surrounded by a supernatural presence and begins to research the house's past, discovering secrets more terrible than he ever imagined. It is now up to John to right the injustices of the past and finally lay to rest the spirits which haunt the Last House on Cemetery Lane.
From the Press Release
The film focuses on screenwriter John Davies, who has grown tired of living in London and moves to an old manor house in a sleepy West Wales village. At first he enjoys himself, embracing the quieter pace of life and starting a relationship with his beautiful neighbour, Cassie Konrad, but strange, unexplained occurrences begin to occur in the manor house.
John discovers he is surrounded by a supernatural presence and begins to research the house's past, discovering secrets more terrible than he ever imagined. It is now up to John to right the injustices of the past and finally lay to rest the spirits which haunt the Last House on Cemetery Lane.
- 3/6/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ever wonder how to make a snuff film? I mean, I guess it would be like any other film, right? You need your shot list, good lighting, etc. I'd say get a tripod, too, because that shaky-cam shit is So overdone! Need any more advice? James Plumb's Kerb Crawlers should do the trick!
The flick stars Matthew Batte, Matthew Doman, Martyn Stallard, Lee Bane, Mel Stevens, Rachel Leonard, Rose Granger, Simon Riordan, and Daisy Dior as "Ana."
Synopsis
Hired to make a depraved snuff movie, five men abduct a young woman to be their plaything for the night. However, once the cameras start rolling so do heads as they discover their victim belongs to another... something living inside of her... something monstrous. The tables now turned, the men will receive a lesson on true pain and torture as they become the "stars" of the film.
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The flick stars Matthew Batte, Matthew Doman, Martyn Stallard, Lee Bane, Mel Stevens, Rachel Leonard, Rose Granger, Simon Riordan, and Daisy Dior as "Ana."
Synopsis
Hired to make a depraved snuff movie, five men abduct a young woman to be their plaything for the night. However, once the cameras start rolling so do heads as they discover their victim belongs to another... something living inside of her... something monstrous. The tables now turned, the men will receive a lesson on true pain and torture as they become the "stars" of the film.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 3/4/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We cannot remember a point in cinematic history at which witches were as prevalent as they are now. The 70s maybe? In any event these magical antagonists have never been hotter... even when burning at the stake. Next up is one from our friends across the pond.
From the Press Release
Principal photography has been completed on the British independent horror film Valley Of The Witch. The film, based on real events, follows the story of Kristen Matthews, who moves from London to the Welsh village of Cwmgwrach in search of a fresh start. She settles into her new surroundings, makes friends with her neighbours, and all appears well. But a series of unexplained suicides occur in the village, leaving the local police baffled. Kristen begins to experience vivid nightmares, and the local priest suffers supernatural attacks at church. Dormant spirits have been re-awakened. Can anyone stop the manifestation of ancient evil?...
From the Press Release
Principal photography has been completed on the British independent horror film Valley Of The Witch. The film, based on real events, follows the story of Kristen Matthews, who moves from London to the Welsh village of Cwmgwrach in search of a fresh start. She settles into her new surroundings, makes friends with her neighbours, and all appears well. But a series of unexplained suicides occur in the village, leaving the local police baffled. Kristen begins to experience vivid nightmares, and the local priest suffers supernatural attacks at church. Dormant spirits have been re-awakened. Can anyone stop the manifestation of ancient evil?...
- 12/11/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ladies and gentlemen, step right up! Hurry! Hurry! It's time for you to take your first peek into the latest circus of horrors from the UK, The Midnight Horror Show! They will tear more than your tickets at the door!
From the Press Release
Principal photography is complete on the British independent film The Midnight Horror Show, which follows the story of the Moreau family, who travel around the UK putting on an underground variety act for adult audiences. Doctor Deimos Moreau is the father and host of the show. His sons are Trinculo the clown, Apollo the magician, Janus the ventriloquist and his dummy Epimetheus. Deimos' daughter Venus is also in the show as a burlesque dancer. But behind the curtain there is something more sinister going on than simple entertainment. Dare you enter The Midnight Horror Show? You'll never get out alive!
The Midnight Horror Show is written,...
From the Press Release
Principal photography is complete on the British independent film The Midnight Horror Show, which follows the story of the Moreau family, who travel around the UK putting on an underground variety act for adult audiences. Doctor Deimos Moreau is the father and host of the show. His sons are Trinculo the clown, Apollo the magician, Janus the ventriloquist and his dummy Epimetheus. Deimos' daughter Venus is also in the show as a burlesque dancer. But behind the curtain there is something more sinister going on than simple entertainment. Dare you enter The Midnight Horror Show? You'll never get out alive!
The Midnight Horror Show is written,...
- 11/4/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Adrienne King, Sabrina Dickens, Sule Rimi, Lee Bane, Richard Goss, Kathy Saxondale, Philip Harvey | Written by Andrew Jones, James Plumb | Directed by James Plumb
Welsh filmmakers Andrew Jones and James Plumb re-team once more following Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection, for yet another film that shares it moniker with a previous film – this time the 1972 film starring John Carradine and Mary Woronov, Silent Night Bloody Night. And as they did with their previous horror flick Jones and Plumb take the basic premise of the ’72 movie and craft a new film around it. So as with Notld: Resurrection, Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming is essentially a remake of the original film – taking in a number of the same characters, the same abandoned “mansion” and yet another escaped psycho from the local looney bin, yet giving it a British Welsh spin and adding a few new scenes and characters into the mix…...
Welsh filmmakers Andrew Jones and James Plumb re-team once more following Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection, for yet another film that shares it moniker with a previous film – this time the 1972 film starring John Carradine and Mary Woronov, Silent Night Bloody Night. And as they did with their previous horror flick Jones and Plumb take the basic premise of the ’72 movie and craft a new film around it. So as with Notld: Resurrection, Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming is essentially a remake of the original film – taking in a number of the same characters, the same abandoned “mansion” and yet another escaped psycho from the local looney bin, yet giving it a British Welsh spin and adding a few new scenes and characters into the mix…...
- 10/9/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Saddle up, Amityville fans; we have the first teaser trailer and distribution news for The Amityville Asylum firing at you like a bullet to the head. Read on for details, and look for more on this latest spooky shocker soon!
From the Press Release
4Digital Media has acquired the UK and Ireland distribution rights to independent horror film The Amityville Asylum. Written, produced and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones, the film focuses on Lisa Templeton, who begins a new job as a cleaner at a mental institution in Amityville.
The film is the third horror feature produced by UK based company North Bank Entertainment. The cast includes Eileen Daly ("Razor Blade Smile"), Lee Bane ("Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection") and Sophia Del Pizzo ("Lovely Monster"). Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures served as Executive Producer. Andrew Jones of North Bank Entertainment and 4Digital Media's Tony Taglienti made the deal.
From the Press Release
4Digital Media has acquired the UK and Ireland distribution rights to independent horror film The Amityville Asylum. Written, produced and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones, the film focuses on Lisa Templeton, who begins a new job as a cleaner at a mental institution in Amityville.
The film is the third horror feature produced by UK based company North Bank Entertainment. The cast includes Eileen Daly ("Razor Blade Smile"), Lee Bane ("Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection") and Sophia Del Pizzo ("Lovely Monster"). Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures served as Executive Producer. Andrew Jones of North Bank Entertainment and 4Digital Media's Tony Taglienti made the deal.
- 3/19/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Many of you have expressed interest in Andrew Jones since my interview with him last year. His new take on Silent Night Bloody Night is exciting as is his Night of the Living Dead Resurrection. Well we have the poster and first picks for Amityville Asylum, the next in the horror film wunderkinds arsenal of old school goodness. Check out the images below. Note: This guy means business... Starring Sophia Del Pizzo (Lovely Monster), Lee Bane (Nig…...
- 1/30/2013
- Horrorbid
Director Andrew Jones just dropped us a line along with some exclusive eye candy for you cats for his new tale of terror, The Amityville Asylum, which has just wrapped and is now in post-production. Check it out!
Written, produced and directed by British filmmaker Andrew Jones, the project is a psychological horror film loosely linked to the real life 1974 Amityville murders. The cast includes Sophia Del Pizzo (Lovely Monster), Lee Bane (Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection), Eileen Daly (Razor Blade Smile), Paul Kelleher (Night of the Demon), Jared Morgan (Vengeance Day) and Sarah Louise Madison ("Doctor Who").
Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures and James Plumb of Mad Science Films are executive producers, and the flick is headed our way courtesy of UK production company North Bank Entertainment.
“Although this film references the real life DeFeo case, it is a brand new story set in modern day Amityville...
Written, produced and directed by British filmmaker Andrew Jones, the project is a psychological horror film loosely linked to the real life 1974 Amityville murders. The cast includes Sophia Del Pizzo (Lovely Monster), Lee Bane (Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection), Eileen Daly (Razor Blade Smile), Paul Kelleher (Night of the Demon), Jared Morgan (Vengeance Day) and Sarah Louise Madison ("Doctor Who").
Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures and James Plumb of Mad Science Films are executive producers, and the flick is headed our way courtesy of UK production company North Bank Entertainment.
“Although this film references the real life DeFeo case, it is a brand new story set in modern day Amityville...
- 1/26/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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