Anomaly
- TV-MA
- Year:
- 2016
- 98 min
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Everything is ready.
She's here.
Hello.
Welcome.
Please, have a seat.
I'm Robert Baez.
This is Rachel Harris.
We're going to
be here for a while.
Care for some coffee?
I'm okay. Thank you.
As you know,
Ms. Harris is one of the top
book writers in the country.
She will be very specific
about her questions.
Please respond with
the most accurate
information you have.
So you're claiming
to know the story
- Yes.
Do you have any valuable sources
to collaborate to your story?
'Cause I don't play games
and if you're here
just for the money,
you can go somewhere else.
I'm not here for the money.
I'm just here
to share the story.
Okay, then start.
- From where?
- From the very beginning.
It all started after
And how did
the mother pass away?
One year before her death,
she was diagnosed
with terminal cancer.
Richard and his kids
were devastated by that loss.
He was depressed
for a pretty long time.
Two years passed and he figured
that Cindy and Tommy
needed him to get
back up on his feet.
So he found a new love
and decided to move on.
What are you thinking about?
I'm so happy
we finally got our own place.
It's small, but we can
do whatever we want now.
Yeah, but I was thinking,
wouldn't you get lonely?
I mean, your kids
are gone so fast
and I think it's time
to put that baby maker to use.
Really? You already have
two kids of your own.
I have two of my own.
I want one with you.
I know, I'm...
I'm their step-mom.
I'm fine with what we have.
Step-mother...
Soon to be their mother.
But seriously, though, I hope she
doesn't think I'm replacing her mom.
She's not gonna think
you're taking over for her mom.
I'm sure she just misses her.
We all do.
almost over.
My mom's already asking
when we're gonna go pick 'em up.
Oh, we have to go
school shopping for the kids
and Tommy said
he needs a new backpack.
What? Honey, we're already over
budget for the house as it is.
We can afford a backpack.
Turn this up. I don't
want to miss this part.
- It's my favorite part. - Even
though I'm lucky and I'm ready
For better or for worse
I'm gonna carry
We're gonna
have our hurts
But it's the treasure
of my life
Just to spend it
by your side
I know I'm ready
Oh-oh-ohhh
It's the treasure
of my life
Just to spend it
by your side
I know I'm ready
Tell me about the house.
They bought this house
without knowing the background of it.
And I don't know.
There's just something
really strange about that house.
Yeah, I know.
What are you
gonna do with that piano?
I don't know.
Maybe we'll keep it.
I mean, Cindy will
make good use of this.
No, it's a waste of space.
Just put it in the shed.
But right now,
first thing's first...
clean up this mess.
Yes, let's do this.
Here's my story
It's sad but true
Hey, hey
- Whoa-oh
- Hey, hey
Whoa-oh
Whoa-oh
La la la la
Whoa-oh
Aww...
Well, I should'a known it
from the very start
This girl'll leave me
with a broken heart
Now listen, people,
what I'm telling you
A keep away from
a run-around Sue
- Yeah...
- Aww, Hey!
Well, should'a known it
from the very start
This girl'll leave me
with a broken heart
Now, listen people
what I'm telling you
A keep away
from a run-around Sue
Yeah, I might miss her lips
and the smile on her face
The touch of her hair
and this girl's warm embrace
So if you don't
want to cry like I do
A keep away
from a run-around Sue
Yeah, keep away
from this girl...
This is our fifth night, honey.
I just can't believe they
sold it to me for so cheap.
I can't wait for
the kids to see it.
I can't wait for
the kids to tear it apart
more than it already is.
It's gonna take us a little
while to get used to it...
but it's okay, right?
Sure, honey, we'll be okay.
Yeah.
What is that?
It's probably crickets
outside, getting it on.
You would, though.
Their first nights
at the house were magical.
Everything was perfect.
- Hello?
- What's up, Paige?
- Hey, hun.
- What's going on?
Nothing much.
How are you?
Oh, you didn't have to do that.
Wait, you have a boyfriend?
Yeah, please don't tell dad.
Don't worry.
I love secrets.
I won't tell him.
Okay, I tried to call
dad, but he didn't pick up.
- Is he there?
- No, he's at work.
- How's Tommy?
- Stop!
He's fine, making my
life miserable as always.
Don't say that.
Stop!
I'm telling you to stop.
So how's the new place?
- It's great.
- Cool.
It needs some renovations,
but you guys are gonna like it.
Sounds so awesome.
Um, we are so ready to go.
All right, we'll be there
Saturday, okay?
So get your things together.
- Okay, I will. Bye.
- Bye.
All right, Paige.
You wanted to be a mother.
Let's do this.
Hello?
Hello.
Shh. Silence.
When did Cindy and
Tommy appear in the story?
They were on
vacation with their grandmother.
They moved in
a week or two after.
- Come here.
- Come on.
So what do you think?
It's nice here.
I like it.
- Can you show me my room?
- Of course.
Yeah.
Here, I'll show you your room.
It's so cute.
You're gonna love it.
- -I got you
new sheets and I laid them out...
Wow, this is cool.
Hey!
You play so well.
I still need some practice,
but I really love this piano.
- Let me show you to your room.
- Okay.
So this is your room.
It's small,
but I think it's nice.
It's nice.
I like it.
- Hey, Paige...
- Yeah?
Thank you for
being so kind to me.
Of course.
So how was your grandma's house?
Well, we did
all sorts of things.
We were on top of this tree
and we jumped off.
It was a lot of fun.
Did you hurt yourself
like last time?
- Yeah.
- Come on, you got this.
Here! Whoo!
- Go long.
- Hey, can I join you guys?
Yeah, you know what?
Come over here, take my place.
I need a drink.
Let's go, mom.
Think fast!
Think fast!
All right, I'll try.
All right, Tommy.
Here you go.
- Come on...
- Ohh!
Good catch. Good catch.
Throw it back.
All right, all right.
Bring it in, bring it in.
- - You guys
- That's so messed up.
- Welcome home, guys.
Our new home.
So far, they haven't experienced
any weird activities
in the house.
When exactly did that start?
See... this is
very different from any movie.
If you move into
Don't expect... to get
approached by them
on your first nights
in the house.
First they make you
feel comfortable...
then they attack.
Richard.
Richard.
Richard!
Hello?
What are you doing?
What are you looking at, Cindy?
Wait.
Richard!
Yeah, it is.
Richard!
Tommy, don't...
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
No, no, no, don't do that.
No. Let him,
let him, let him.
- There you go.
- Cindy?
- Oh my God.
- Come on, Tommy.
One more piece.
Oh my gosh.
Whatever.
Richard!
Are you okay?
I was having a nightmare.
The doorbell rang.
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