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Cold Creek Manor
When filmmaker Cooper Tilson (Dennis Quaid) and his wife, Leah (Sharon Stone), tire of life in New York City, they buy a decrepit house in rural Cold Creek, N.Y., and move their family up there. As they begin renovations, they discover their new home harbors a secret and may not be completely free of its former inhabitant.
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May 03, 2005
Supremely listless and scare-free nonsense.February 09, 2004
...leaves the audience up the creek without a paddle.February 26, 2004
The movie builds atmosphere at the expense of action, buildup at the expense of payoff.February 09, 2014
There are no surprises at all in this totally predictable mistake of a movie.March 19, 2004
Figgis relies on Quaid's performance to convey the perilous dynamics of his character's threatened masculinity, and the performance produced by this trust is solid gold.September 20, 2003
At the beginning, Cold Creek Manor almost makes you believe it could deliver all that and more. Instead, it follows the weary, well-worn path of so many contemporary scare-fests.September 13, 2012
Director Mike Figgis also composed the score, which during the tense scenes merely sounds like a two-year-old incessantly banging on random piano keys.September 25, 2003
The only things haunting this movie are cliches.September 19, 2003
The whole thing is a waste of good professional filmmaking.September 19, 2003
Quaid does his level best with a lame character, but Stone sinks under the weight of a thankless role.September 22, 2003
... a good-looking thriller by an excellent director with strong performances from Sharon Stone and Dennis Quaid -- yet it's oddly flat, with an exasperating plot, lots of strange turns and hardly any legitimate scares.September 25, 2003
'You should've stayed in New York,' Dorff warns, long before which the audience has realized it should've stayed home to snuggle up instead with Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs.