Oculus Soundtrack

Synopsis: The twenty-one year-old Timothy "Tim" Allen Russell is discharged from a mental institution by his psychiatric Dr. Shawn Graham completely healed from a childhood trauma where his father purportedly tortured and killed his mother before being killed himself by Tim. His sister Kaylie welcomes him in the parking area and brings him home. Then she tells that they need to destroy an ancient mirror that she has found through working at an auction house. She then steals the mirror and the reluctant Tim follows his sister and has fragmented recollections from their childhood, going back to when his father Alan buys a mirror for the home office of their new family home. Kaylie and Tim see a woman with their father in his office and the behaviors of Alan and Marie change, ending in a family tragedy. Kaylie blames the mirror and now she wants to destroy it with Tim. Will they succeed?
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Director(s): Mike Flanagan
Production: Relativity Media
  3 wins & 16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
73%
R
Year:
2013
104 min
Website
682 Views


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1Broken Plates0:58
2Dead Plants0:47
3Fingernails1:41
4Juice Box0:33
5Moving IN1:47
6Oculus4:41
7Recurring Dream1:34
8Seeing Things0:57
9The Auction3:20
10The Mirror1:02
11The Other Woman0:16
12The Reveal2:55
13This Isn't Real4:59
14Who are you talking to1:04
15You Promised Me1:21

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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