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Jessabelle

Jessabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant.[3] The film stars Sarah Snook, Mark Webber, David Andrews, Joelle Carter and Ana de la Reguera. The film was released by Lionsgate on November 7, 2014.

Jessabelle
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKevin Greutert
Written byRobert Ben Garant
Produced byJason Blum
Starring
CinematographyMichael Fimognari
Edited byKevin Greutert
Music byAnton Sanko
Production
companies
Distributed byLionsgate
Release date
  • November 7, 2014 (2014-11-07) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget
Box office$7 million[2]

Plot

Jessie, who is pregnant, is about to move to her fiancé, Mark's house when their car is hit by a truck just when they are backing up their car from the driveway, killing Mark and causing Jessie's miscarriage. Two months afterward, Jessie, who now uses a wheelchair, moves in with her estranged father, Leon in St. Francisville, Louisiana. She resides in her mother's former bedroom. Her mother, Kate, died due to a brain tumor shortly after she was born, with Leon subsequently leaving her to be raised by her aunt.

One day, Jessie finds a box containing four videotapes shot by Kate. Addressing Jessie by her full name, she congratulates her on her 18th birthday and gives a tarot reading about Death that tells of a transition, taught to her by a friend whom she met at a local church. Kate warns that an unwanted presence is haunting Jessie, a reading that turns out to be true, as Jessie feels that a gaunt black-haired woman is haunting her ever since she moved back into her father's house. Jessie also has a vivid dream where she is strapped to a bed by her mother and witnesses a voodoo ritual being conducted, where blood flowing into a breathing machine chokes her. Leon repeatedly tries to dissuade Jessie from watching the tapes by breaking the first one and throwing Jessie's wheelchair into the bayou.

One day, Jessie has a frightening encounter in the bathtub with the same woman during a physical therapy session. After lifting Jessie onto Kate's old wheelchair, Leon coerces her physical therapist into leaving the house. After telling Jessie that the Kate in the tapes is not her mother due to the tumors she had, Leon attempts to burn all of the tapes, but a supernatural force burns him alive inside the yard shed.

During Leon's funeral, Jessie reunites with her high school friend, Preston, but collapses after she sees a severely burned man (Vaughan Wilson). After Preston leaves from tending to Jessie, she watches the third tape, which was focused on Leon and Kate in an outing and their Christmas party with the announcement of the latter's pregnancy, and the fourth tape, in which it focused on the foretold tarot readings and Kate tearfully shouting "You're dead!" before the footage cut off. After watching the tape, Jessie notices the woman behind her in the mirror. The mirror then shatters, and Jessie discovers a small secret compartment holding a tape (that wasn't found in the box) with no label on it that she opts not to watch. The next day, Jessie and Preston head across a nearby bayou, which Jessie has been suspicious of since observing glittering light and flames appearing there. The two discover voodoo icons and effects, as well as a grave of "Jessabelle" with a baby's skeleton, dated on Jessie's birthday, which they turn over to Sheriff Pruitt for DNA testing. Jessie and Preston then visit the house of Mrs. Davis, the mother of one of their friends and the Laurents' former family cook, who speaks about Moses Harper, Kate's aforementioned friend from her church mentioned in the second tape. Thinking that Moses may be involved in supernatural occurrences, the two head to Moses' voodoo shrine in a ruined church, but are attacked by a group of men who force them to leave.

The two return to Jessie's home where Preston confesses that, despite being married, he is in love with Jessie. Preston offers to let Jessie live with his mother, which she accepts. Just before Jessie can finish her packing; Preston is attacked by the ghostly woman and knocked unconscious.

Now left alone, Jessie conducts a ritual to summon the woman. After the ritual, Jessie is called by Pruitt, who informs her that the baby was Kate's daughter, but not Leon's. She plays the blank tape which presents Kate casting a voodoo enchantment on a newborn white girl and committing suicide by gunshot, not before tearfully shouting that Jessabelle and her father Moses are dead, attempting to suffocate the infant girl with a pillow, and changing her mind to conduct the incantation. Jessie is confronted by Kate's spirit and realizes the truth that her "father" was hiding from her: the videotapes filmed were for Jessabelle, who was the daughter of Kate and Moses as the product of an interracial affair at the same church mentioned in the second tape. Jessabelle was killed on the night of her birth, along with her father, by Leon. On that night, Leon scolded Kate for being unfaithful, picked up Jessabelle from her crib, and snapped her spine in half. After Kate laments as she holds her daughter's now-lifeless body, Leon pushed a baby carriage carrying her lifeless body and a porcelain doll inside into the bayou, weighing it down with stones to prevent it from resurfacing. Leon then drove up to Kate and Moses' church where he shot Moses and set the building ablaze, leaving Moses for dead in the burning church. Jessie realizes that she is the unwanted presence, being the newborn white girl adopted by Leon on that same night to cover up the murders.

Swearing revenge, Kate and Moses planned to transfer Jessabelle's spirit to Jessie. Jessie is pushed by Kate and Moses' spirits towards the bayou and into it, where the biracial spirit of Jessabelle swims up and takes her mother's bracelet, resurfacing back in the same white physical body of Jessie. Preston jumps in to save her and she kisses him and asks him to take her home. When Pruitt asks "Miss Laurent" if she is all right, she replies "It's Jessabelle".

Cast

Production

Greutert was approached to direct Jessabelle a year after the release of Saw 3D and, after reading through the script, agreed to direct.[4][5] Filming was initially meant to take place in Louisiana, where the film is set, but was forced to move to Wilmington, North Carolina after no appropriate filming location could be located.[4] in April 2012, it was reported Amber Stevens, Ana de la Reguera, Sarah Snook and Mark Webber had all been cast in the film.[6]

Release

Greutert edited the film on his own and initially, the film was slated to release on January 10, 2014,[7][8] The film was later pushed back to an August 29 release date before it was given a limited release and video on demand release on November 7.[9][10]

Reception

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 28% of 36 critics have given the film a positive review, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 10. The website's critical consensus reads "Jessabelle hints at a bright future for star Sarah Snook, but clouds her performance with a clichéd—and tasteless—storyline".[11] Metacritic gives the film a weighted average rating of 37 out of 100, based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[12]

Justin Chang wrote in Variety, "Making atmospheric use of the Louisiana locations, Michael Fimognari’s digital lensing alternates nicely between pleasingly sun-drenched exteriors and sewer-toned nighttime interiors," but concluded, "novel twists and effective scares prove few and far between in this ludicrous bayou gothic."[13] Sheila O'Mally wrote, "Steeped in Southern Gothic melodrama, Jessabelle is interesting in some of the small details, and in its strong sense of the Louisiana bayou atmosphere, and then it completely falls apart when it starts being a horror film.[14] In The New York Post, Sarah Stewart called the film, " occasionally shivery, (but) overly familiar.[15] Slant Magazine and IGN both panned the film,[16] with IGN stating that "Jessabelle's familiar trickery and repetitive screams sucks the life out of a promising Southern bayou atmosphere."[17] Jordan Hoffman wrote in The New York Daily News, "There are few scares here, but plenty of mild grossness. The absurd ending ties up the mystery in a way that’s sure to annoy both supernaturalists and realists."[18] Alan Scherstuhl wrote in Village Voice, "There's a couple fine (but gratingly shriek-y) ghost scares, and some grandly ripe (and dopily predictable) VHS messages from beyond the grave. But the mystery drags, its clues never really registering — they just accumulate, along with hints of backstory, a laundry-like pile you would prefer not to deal with but will have to sort through eventually."[19]

Fangoria was more positive in their review, writing "If the buildup is more satisfying than the payoff, Jessabelle remains a creditable attempt to do something a little different and down-to-Earth on the paranormal scene."[20]

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Film L.A. Inc. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 1, 2016. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  2. ^ "Jessabelle (2014) - Box Office Mojo". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Wixson, Heather (7 November 2014). "Exclusive Interview: Kevin Greutert Talks Jessabelle, New Projects & Reflects on the Saw Franchise". Daily Dead. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  4. ^ a b Vaughn, Vivienne. . Fangoria. Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  5. ^ Turek, Ryan. "Shock Interview: Jessabelle Director Kevin Greutert". Shock Till You Drop. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Amber Stevens & Ana de la Reguera Join 'Jessabelle'". 24 April 2012.
  7. ^ Kenber, Ben (7 November 2014). "Exclusive Interview With Kevin Greutert On Jessabelle". We Got This Covered. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  8. ^ "Locally filmed 'Ghosts' set for January 2014 release". starnewsonline.com. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
  9. ^ . Coming Soon. 17 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  10. ^ "Jessabelle (2014)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  11. ^ "Jessabelle". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  12. ^ "Jessabelle Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
  13. ^ "Film Review: 'Jessabelle'". 3 November 2014.
  14. ^ "Jessabelle movie review & film summary (2014) | Roger Ebert".
  15. ^ "Overused horror motifs make 'Jessabelle' a laugh, not a scare". 5 November 2014.
  16. ^ McCarthy, Nick (6 November 2014). "Jessabelle (review)". Slant. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  17. ^ Patches, Matt (6 November 2014). "Jessabelle (review)". IGN. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  18. ^ "'Jessabelle,' movie review". New York Daily News.
  19. ^ "The Only Suspense in Jessabelle: How Racist Will It Get?". 5 November 2014.
  20. ^ ""Jessabelle" (Movie Review)". Fangoria. Retrieved 8 November 2014.

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article March 2023 Jessabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant 3 The film stars Sarah Snook Mark Webber David Andrews Joelle Carter and Ana de la Reguera The film was released by Lionsgate on November 7 2014 JessabelleTheatrical release posterDirected byKevin GreutertWritten byRobert Ben GarantProduced byJason BlumStarringSarah Snook Mark Webber David Andrews Joelle Carter Ana de la RegueraCinematographyMichael FimognariEdited byKevin GreutertMusic byAnton SankoProductioncompaniesLionsgate Blumhouse ProductionsDistributed byLionsgateRelease dateNovember 7 2014 2014 11 07 United States Running time90 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 million 1 Box office 7 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditJessie who is pregnant is about to move to her fiance Mark s house when their car is hit by a truck just when they are backing up their car from the driveway killing Mark and causing Jessie s miscarriage Two months afterward Jessie who now uses a wheelchair moves in with her estranged father Leon in St Francisville Louisiana She resides in her mother s former bedroom Her mother Kate died due to a brain tumor shortly after she was born with Leon subsequently leaving her to be raised by her aunt One day Jessie finds a box containing four videotapes shot by Kate Addressing Jessie by her full name she congratulates her on her 18th birthday and gives a tarot reading about Death that tells of a transition taught to her by a friend whom she met at a local church Kate warns that an unwanted presence is haunting Jessie a reading that turns out to be true as Jessie feels that a gaunt black haired woman is haunting her ever since she moved back into her father s house Jessie also has a vivid dream where she is strapped to a bed by her mother and witnesses a voodoo ritual being conducted where blood flowing into a breathing machine chokes her Leon repeatedly tries to dissuade Jessie from watching the tapes by breaking the first one and throwing Jessie s wheelchair into the bayou One day Jessie has a frightening encounter in the bathtub with the same woman during a physical therapy session After lifting Jessie onto Kate s old wheelchair Leon coerces her physical therapist into leaving the house After telling Jessie that the Kate in the tapes is not her mother due to the tumors she had Leon attempts to burn all of the tapes but a supernatural force burns him alive inside the yard shed During Leon s funeral Jessie reunites with her high school friend Preston but collapses after she sees a severely burned man Vaughan Wilson After Preston leaves from tending to Jessie she watches the third tape which was focused on Leon and Kate in an outing and their Christmas party with the announcement of the latter s pregnancy and the fourth tape in which it focused on the foretold tarot readings and Kate tearfully shouting You re dead before the footage cut off After watching the tape Jessie notices the woman behind her in the mirror The mirror then shatters and Jessie discovers a small secret compartment holding a tape that wasn t found in the box with no label on it that she opts not to watch The next day Jessie and Preston head across a nearby bayou which Jessie has been suspicious of since observing glittering light and flames appearing there The two discover voodoo icons and effects as well as a grave of Jessabelle with a baby s skeleton dated on Jessie s birthday which they turn over to Sheriff Pruitt for DNA testing Jessie and Preston then visit the house of Mrs Davis the mother of one of their friends and the Laurents former family cook who speaks about Moses Harper Kate s aforementioned friend from her church mentioned in the second tape Thinking that Moses may be involved in supernatural occurrences the two head to Moses voodoo shrine in a ruined church but are attacked by a group of men who force them to leave The two return to Jessie s home where Preston confesses that despite being married he is in love with Jessie Preston offers to let Jessie live with his mother which she accepts Just before Jessie can finish her packing Preston is attacked by the ghostly woman and knocked unconscious Now left alone Jessie conducts a ritual to summon the woman After the ritual Jessie is called by Pruitt who informs her that the baby was Kate s daughter but not Leon s She plays the blank tape which presents Kate casting a voodoo enchantment on a newborn white girl and committing suicide by gunshot not before tearfully shouting that Jessabelle and her father Moses are dead attempting to suffocate the infant girl with a pillow and changing her mind to conduct the incantation Jessie is confronted by Kate s spirit and realizes the truth that her father was hiding from her the videotapes filmed were for Jessabelle who was the daughter of Kate and Moses as the product of an interracial affair at the same church mentioned in the second tape Jessabelle was killed on the night of her birth along with her father by Leon On that night Leon scolded Kate for being unfaithful picked up Jessabelle from her crib and snapped her spine in half After Kate laments as she holds her daughter s now lifeless body Leon pushed a baby carriage carrying her lifeless body and a porcelain doll inside into the bayou weighing it down with stones to prevent it from resurfacing Leon then drove up to Kate and Moses church where he shot Moses and set the building ablaze leaving Moses for dead in the burning church Jessie realizes that she is the unwanted presence being the newborn white girl adopted by Leon on that same night to cover up the murders Swearing revenge Kate and Moses planned to transfer Jessabelle s spirit to Jessie Jessie is pushed by Kate and Moses spirits towards the bayou and into it where the biracial spirit of Jessabelle swims up and takes her mother s bracelet resurfacing back in the same white physical body of Jessie Preston jumps in to save her and she kisses him and asks him to take her home When Pruitt asks Miss Laurent if she is all right she replies It s Jessabelle Cast EditSarah Snook as Jessie Joelle Carter as Kate Mark Webber as Preston David Andrews as Leon Ana de la Reguera as Rosaura Amber Stevens as Dead Girl Chris Ellis as Sheriff Pruitt Brian Hallisay as Mark Vaughan Wilson as Moses Larisa Oleynik as Sam Lucius Baston as Mr Woods Karen Strassman as additional Dead Girl vocalsProduction EditGreutert was approached to direct Jessabelle a year after the release of Saw 3D and after reading through the script agreed to direct 4 5 Filming was initially meant to take place in Louisiana where the film is set but was forced to move to Wilmington North Carolina after no appropriate filming location could be located 4 in April 2012 it was reported Amber Stevens Ana de la Reguera Sarah Snook and Mark Webber had all been cast in the film 6 Release EditGreutert edited the film on his own and initially the film was slated to release on January 10 2014 7 8 The film was later pushed back to an August 29 release date before it was given a limited release and video on demand release on November 7 9 10 Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2014 Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 28 of 36 critics have given the film a positive review with an average rating of 4 7 out of 10 The website s critical consensus reads Jessabelle hints at a bright future for star Sarah Snook but clouds her performance with a cliched and tasteless storyline 11 Metacritic gives the film a weighted average rating of 37 out of 100 based on 14 reviews indicating generally unfavorable reviews 12 Justin Chang wrote in Variety Making atmospheric use of the Louisiana locations Michael Fimognari s digital lensing alternates nicely between pleasingly sun drenched exteriors and sewer toned nighttime interiors but concluded novel twists and effective scares prove few and far between in this ludicrous bayou gothic 13 Sheila O Mally wrote Steeped in Southern Gothic melodrama Jessabelle is interesting in some of the small details and in its strong sense of the Louisiana bayou atmosphere and then it completely falls apart when it starts being a horror film 14 In The New York Post Sarah Stewart called the film occasionally shivery but overly familiar 15 Slant Magazine and IGN both panned the film 16 with IGN stating that Jessabelle s familiar trickery and repetitive screams sucks the life out of a promising Southern bayou atmosphere 17 Jordan Hoffman wrote in The New York Daily News There are few scares here but plenty of mild grossness The absurd ending ties up the mystery in a way that s sure to annoy both supernaturalists and realists 18 Alan Scherstuhl wrote in Village Voice There s a couple fine but gratingly shriek y ghost scares and some grandly ripe and dopily predictable VHS messages from beyond the grave But the mystery drags its clues never really registering they just accumulate along with hints of backstory a laundry like pile you would prefer not to deal with but will have to sort through eventually 19 Fangoria was more positive in their review writing If the buildup is more satisfying than the payoff Jessabelle remains a creditable attempt to do something a little different and down to Earth on the paranormal scene 20 References Edit Feature Film Study PDF Film L A Inc 2014 Archived from the original PDF on February 1 2016 Retrieved June 27 2018 Jessabelle 2014 Box Office Mojo Box Office Mojo Retrieved November 29 2015 Wixson Heather 7 November 2014 Exclusive Interview Kevin Greutert Talks Jessabelle New Projects amp Reflects on the Saw Franchise Daily Dead Retrieved 8 November 2014 a b Vaughn Vivienne Q amp A SAW Veteran Kevin Greutert Heads South for JESSABELLE Fangoria Archived from the original on 23 August 2017 Retrieved 8 November 2014 Turek Ryan Shock Interview Jessabelle Director Kevin Greutert Shock Till You Drop Retrieved 8 November 2014 Amber Stevens amp Ana de la Reguera Join Jessabelle 24 April 2012 Kenber Ben 7 November 2014 Exclusive Interview With Kevin Greutert On Jessabelle We Got This Covered Retrieved 8 November 2014 Locally filmed Ghosts set for January 2014 release starnewsonline com Retrieved April 10 2013 Lionsgate Dates Addicted Delays Jessabelle Coming Soon 17 September 2013 Archived from the original on 20 September 2013 Retrieved 8 November 2014 Jessabelle 2014 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 8 November 2014 Jessabelle Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 8 November 2014 Jessabelle Reviews Metacritic Retrieved March 8 2023 Film Review Jessabelle 3 November 2014 Jessabelle movie review amp film summary 2014 Roger Ebert Overused horror motifs make Jessabelle a laugh not a scare 5 November 2014 McCarthy Nick 6 November 2014 Jessabelle review Slant Retrieved 8 November 2014 Patches Matt 6 November 2014 Jessabelle review IGN Retrieved 8 November 2014 Jessabelle movie review New York Daily News The Only Suspense in Jessabelle How Racist Will It Get 5 November 2014 Jessabelle Movie Review Fangoria Retrieved 8 November 2014 External links EditJessabelle at IMDb Jessabelle at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jessabelle amp oldid 1147220887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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