In Memorium

2005 "What's scarier than dying?"
4.7| 1h13m| en| More Info
Released: 01 October 2005
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A man dying of cancer installs a series of cameras in his home to try to capture a paranormal entity that has been causing issues in the home before he dies.

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Kailansorac Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Tobias Burrows It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Leofwine_draca IN MEMORIUM is one of the found footage horror flicks that came out in the wake of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT. This one predates PARANORMAL ACTIVITY but is made on a very, very low budget with barely anything happening throughout, which means that it's a gruelling experience in terms of boring. A guy is diagnosed with a terminal disease, sets up loads of cameras around his house, and spots a ghost on one of them. That's all there is to it.
shoesncandles It's In MemoriAM. With an "A." Seriously, somebody should have caught this. An actor, a tech, an editor, a producer... SOMEBODY. If you can't spell a word, it probably isn't a good idea to use it in the title of your movie.The movie gets points for containing some truly creepy moments, but the premise is weak--is there something unique about this sort of cancer, that documentation would be of use to posterity? is it a life insurance thing, proof of illness, SOMETHING? anything? any reason at all the cameras are on except to make the movie?--and the last ten minutes undo just about everything. I won't say WHICH iconic horror film this particular movie takes its ending from, but it's pretty much a direct rip. If you're unfortunate enough to go ahead and watch this thing, you'll see what I mean when you get there.Again, some half-decent weirdness here and there... but overall it's pointless, unbelievable, and generally not worth your time.
jakewashere This is not the first horror film to rely on the claim of documenting real events, but it works as well as, or better than, other movies of its kind (such as BLAIR WITCH). If anything, it's more claustrophobic; all the events take place in the same location, and usually indoors. The actors don't ham it up, either; it would have been fatal to a movie like this. The realism of their performances combines with their mundane surroundings to create a very convincing and unsettling experience; it's not fast-paced, but a film like this doesn't need to be fast to hold you in suspense or creep you out. And it is VERY creepy. Pray for this one to get picked up so you can see it for yourself.
Gary B. Phillips I consider myself a huge horror fan - I like everything from slashers to psychological thrillers. But I'm incredibly picky about what films I consider to be classics: The Exorcist, Rungu, The Mothman Prophecies, Session 9.So when I was looking over the schedule for the International Horror & Sci-Fi film festival and saw this film's premise, it filled me with hope. I saw the screening, hoping the film wouldn't suck, and within the first 15 minutes all of my fears went away and I was left with an amazing experience.I won't spoil anything but I'll leave you with this: This was one of the few films I've ever seen that made me grab my wife's arm in fear and - at one point - almost turn away from the screen. (Audition is the only other film to hold that honor.) The atmosphere and tension that the director creates is incredible.If this film is playing at a festival near you, don't hesitate to see it. They haven't announced a DVD release yet but I'll be adding it to my collection as soon as they do.