The Taking of Deborah Logan

2014 • 90 minutes
4.0
376 reviews
91%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More

About this movie

Mia Medina (Michelle Ang) has finally found the perfect subject for her PhD thesis film on Alzheimer’s Disease. For the next several months, cameras will record the everyday life of her mother Deborah Logan (Jill Larson) and her daughter Sarah (Anne Ramsay). But as the days progress, strange things begin to happen around Deborah that are not consistent with any findings about Alzheimer’s. It soon becomes apparent that a terrifying evil far worse than the debilitating disease has taken control of Deborah.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.0
376 reviews
Marquavious Smith
November 23, 2014
Viewers If you are looking for horror, this is not the movie for you. The producers and writers for this movie tried so hard that it really just became a boring movie. The film isn't your normal possession movie, which is good because all horror movies are converting over to satanic beliefs; however, this film has a little twist with demons and a suspenseful search and rescue. Toward the end of the movie I became very annoyed because of the plot. Even sitting at home in the dark this movie didn't even send a chill down my spine. Honestly, I became disgusted because I was eating and some of the lame effects just seemed too much. Maybe next time, film makers. My opinion is OCULUS is still the best horror film of 2014. Great plot, effects, and scene. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE TO ANYONE. BORING
7 people found this review helpful
Willard Wright
November 6, 2014
It is not A Serbian Film but there are parts that made me turn all the lights on and that is saying something. The ending is a bit droll but it rounds the movie off nicely so your not still freaked out. The only negative thing i have to say is that the last 20 min of acting is done poorly and understanding whats happening is a bit hazy but clears up in the last 10 min.
Rob Bergman
November 1, 2014
I have seen a lot of horror films, and this is uncommonly good, especially for the budget. The ending was not too bad, don't let other reviews trash talk it, I have seen much worse. I would like to emphasize that the movie was done really well for its style, I would even consider it to be in a similar playing field to "the Blair Witch Project" and that not only started this type of formatting, but I would also consider it the best.