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The Other Side of the Door

It was never meant to be opened.
2016 | 96m | English

(20230 votes)

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Grieving over the loss of her son, a mother struggles with her feelings for her daughter and her husband. She seeks out a ritual that allows her say goodbye to her dead child, opening the veil between the world of the dead and the living. Her daughter becomes the focus of terror. She must now protect against the evil that was once her beloved son.
Release Date: Feb 25, 2016
Director: Johannes Roberts
Writer: Johannes Roberts, Ernest Riera
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords ritual, india, death, grieving, grieving parents
Production Companies Lipsync Productions, Pindrop, Kriti Productions, Fugitive Studios, HireWorks, Fire Axe Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $14,332,467
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sarah Wayne Callies Maria
Jeremy Sisto Michael
Sofia Rosinsky Lucy
Logan Creran Oliver
Jax Malcolm Oliver (voice)
Suchitra Pillai Piki
Javier Botet Myrtu
Vijay Gupta Aghori
Anup Kumar Sharma Aghori
Rahil Gilani Aghori
Amarjeet Singh Aghori
Name Job
Johannes Roberts Director, Writer
Ernest Riera Writer
Maxime Alexandre Director of Photography
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Prashant Laharia Art Direction
Nidhi Gambhir Costume Design
Dan Martin Special Effects Makeup Artist, Creature Design
Bella Cruickshank Makeup Designer
Rodney Berling Sound Effects Editor
Michael Fentum Sound Designer
Andrea King Foley Artist
Steven Parker Sound Effects Editor
Baxter Editor
Divvya Gambhir Costume Design
Agnes Goveas Set Decoration
Linda Brenon Foley Editor
Peter Hanson Foley Editor
Luke O'Connell Sound Effects Editor
Julie Harkin Casting
Bryan David Production Design
Michael Hothorn Casting
Fran Cooper Set Decoration
Jemma Harwood Makeup Designer
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Brendan Nicholson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Hermes Pittakos Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joseph Bishara Original Music Composer
Name Title
Ben Pugh Producer
Anna Kokourina Producer
Josh Varney Executive Producer
Tim Cole Executive Producer
Justine Raczkiewicz Co-Producer
Rory Aitken Producer
Alexandre Aja Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

> When the balance was broken between the two worlds! Considering this filmmaker from the B movies, this is not a bad one, probably it may remain as his best work for sometime. Definitely not a great horror film either, yet the rating it has received is a very low. The title says everything, but ... there are other things in the narration to get engaged with. Obviously a bit slow, and patches between the scenes should have been developed better. But overall film was slightly above average if you welcome a blend between two different cultures and themes. It was the tale of a western couple who settled in Mumbai, but the film opens with their plan to start a family and later it moves to six years forward. Now they're grieving with their son's death, especially the mother with a guilty feeling. Then she comes to know a place to make a contact her dead son and to say proper goodbye. But what follows is the supernatural chaos in the house and finding a way to fix everything is the remaining film to reveal. The concept was really wonderful, but the film was designed to be not scary or maybe those parts were just a cliché. You know those dead guys in the make-ups try to scare you stuffs. The story wise, it is refreshing, but should have been added more to it to make further interesting. It was just a 90 minute film, yet feel somewhat lengthy. Actors were decent, the locations were okay, the production was much better and the overall film was acceptable kind. Except easily predictable scenes, not bad for a casual watch. 6/10

May 16, 2024
John Chard
6.0

This is one Oliver who doesn't need an army. Directed by Johannes Roberts and Roberts co-writes the screenplay with Ernest Riera. It stars Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeremy Sisto, Sofia Rosinsky and Suchitra Pillai. Still struggling to come to terms with the death of her young son, Maria (Callies) i ... s told of an Indian ritual where she can say goodbye to her son one last time, under one condition. The condition is that the conversation will be on the other side of a door - a door which simply must not be opened... There were far worse horror films than this released in 2016, that's not to say this should be a selling point for The Other Side of the Door, but it at least is effective in what it does. The problems really are that it's all very cliché ridden, but how many horror films do not have clichés anyway? This is one for those who are just after a few genuine scares, some creeping dread like atmosphere, and a nifty ending. It doesn't tread any new ground, and it comes off like the bastard child of Ringu and Pet Sematary, but sometimes a safe horror with clichés is all you need for a decent night in with the lights off. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024