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The New Daughter
After moving to a secluded woodland home, a single father is puzzled by his daughter's increasingly strange behavior that might have something to do with a burial ground near his property.
2 August 1940, Colorado, USA
10 May 1968, Yonkers, New York, USA
20 April 1940, Newman, Illinois, USA
11 June 1994, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
8 December 1978, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
4 September 1969, London, England, UK
12 May 1970, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
18 January 1955, Lynwood, California, USA
January 05, 2010
If they had dropped The New Daughter title, took Costner's mug off the one sheet and just called it The Mound they actually might have had a modest hit.July 19, 2010
Frustratingly uneven...January 21, 2010
These problems are what make The New Daughter creep along like a real ant. It's barely engaging, tough to watch at times, and straight-up boring. If anything, Daughter feels like a made-for-TV movie that would eventually hit SyFy or get dumped on DVD.December 23, 2009
The film's riffs on the fear fathers have of teenage daughters' mood swings are its only strength, but Berdejo is too timid to actually examine all the ramifications thereof.December 22, 2009
Feels a bit like a made-for-cable thriller that borrows liberally from similar flicks, but is still perfectly watchable on a dull Wednesday night.April 25, 2010
It's far from perfect, but The New Daughter is elegantly crafted (cinematography by Checco Varese is gorgeous) and mindful of tension, not just splatter, sneaking around pleasingly.December 22, 2009
Does tread with clunky boots upon well-worn horror movie territory. Every ominous sign is preceded by full moons, slithering fog, and thunderclaps.December 30, 2009
Nowhere near as bad as its invisible marketing strategy might suggest. But that's not to imply that it's worth seeking out.January 02, 2012
Unfortunately for all of the good work, like the good-looking cinematography, and Costner's performance, it doesn't quite land the punch it needs to stand out as one of the better horrors of recent years.