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The Disappointments Room is a 2016 American psychological horror film directed by D. J. Caruso, written by Caruso and Wentworth Miller, and starring Kate Beckinsale and Mel Raido as a couple in a new house that contains a hidden room with a dark, haunted past. The film was inspired by an HGTV episode from a segment called "If Walls Could Talk".
Daniel John Caruso Jr. (/ k ə ˈ r uː s oʊ /; born January 17, 1965) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.His work encompasses a variety of genres, including thriller (Disturbia, Taking Lives), drama (Standing Up), horror (The Disappointments Room), and action (I Am Number Four, XXX: Return of Xander Cage).
co-distributed with EuropaCorp (Final Relativity movie Under the Relativity Media name) January 29, 2016: Jane Got a Gun: co-produced with The Weinstein Company: March 25, 2016: Before I Wake: original distribution; co-produced with Intrepid Pictures, Demarest Films and MICA Entertainment September 9, 2016: The Disappointments Room
49. 'One for the Money' Year Released: 2012 Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 2 percent Number of Reviews: 55 U.S. Box Office Gross: $26.4 million Critic quote: “An ungainly mix of flat-footed gumshoeing ...
I watched the movie and was wondering if "disappointments rooms" is or was a thing: that it has basis in non-fiction. I did a search at Google Books which returned no results of the phenomenon described in the movie: [1] [2]
In the United States, When the Bough Breaks was released on September 9, 2016, alongside The Disappointments Room, Sully and The Wild Life, with the studio projecting it to gross $10–12 million from 2,246 theaters in its opening weekend.
Movie 43: January 25, 2013: co-production with Virgin Produced, GreeneStreet Films and Charles B. Wessler Entertainment: The Disappointments Room: September 9, 2016: co-production with Los Angeles Media Fund, Media Talent Group and Demarest Independent company The Strangers: Prey at Night: March 9, 2018: distributed by Aviron Pictures
American psychological horror films, a subgenre of horror and psychological fiction with a particular focus on mental, emotional, and psychological states to frighten, disturb, or unsettle its audience.