The Skeleton Key

BUY > MOVIES > STUDIOS > UNIVERSAL

The Skeleton Key (2005)

The Skeleton Key
PG13


This title is also available toRENT
$9.95SDBUY
Viewing Period:
Unlimited (more info)
Run Time:
1 Hour, 43 Minutes
Starring:
Director:
Writer:
Producer:
Released in:
2005
Synopsis:
KATE HUDSON stars in The Skeleton Key - a supernatural thriller that weaves a tale of terror and suspense! When Caroline Ellis (HUDSON) takes a job in Louisiana's bayous, she unlocks a deadly secret involving magic, conjure and sacrifice that pulls her into a terrifying world of strange, frightening and unexplained incidents. The key to escaping may lie in a decrepit attic, but if she dares to believe in what she discovers, everything she fears will become real! Filled with endless suspense and bone-chilling scares, hold on for this terrific ride with "one of the best twists since The Sixth Sense" (Melanie Moon, WB-TV)!


Copyright:
© 2005 MFPV Film GmbH and Universal Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Will Your Device Play this Video?
  1. Computer
    • Windows
      SD(standard definition): Plays as a download or instant stream.
      HD(High definition): Not available on this computer.

      Macintosh
      SD(standard definition): Plays as an instant stream only.
      HD(High definition): Not available for playback on this computer.
  2. TV_end


CinemaNow customers also watched:

Contraband
Contraband
The Grey
The Grey
Underworld Awakening
Underworld Awakening
The Woman in Black
The Woman in Black
One for the Money
One for the Money

CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 3 STARS


Horror movies are rarely critics' cup of tea, but some are saying that The Skeleton Key may be their bag of popcorn. Jan Stuart in Newsday writes: Gothic horror is just the ticket for August, a time when those of us who are not at the beach working on our skin cancer may be looking for the movie equivalent of the beach read. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times describes it as one of the most enjoyably inane movies of the season. Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times writes that it is tightly plotted and suspenseful enough to keep you guessing until the satisfying, unexpected end, which is worth suspending disbelief for. Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls it stylishly spooky and says that the movie, set in Louisiana, offers a rich gumbo of menace, mystery and magic -- and then lets it go cold and mushy. And Bruce Westbrook in the Houston Chronicle dismisses it as a formulaic fear-fest with a bare-bones plot ... more moody than scary.





FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: amie5961 on 4/20/2006 9:53:11 PM
RATED 0 STARS

this movie blew....scary yeah right i have watched episodes of little house on the prarie and brady bunch that were scarier..boy oh boy they threw in a twist at the end they should of put some thought in the beg and the middle



Lew Irwin

RATED 3 STARS

Horror movies are rarely critics' cup of tea, but some are saying that The Skeleton Key may be their bag of popcorn. Jan Stuart in Newsday writes: Gothic horror is just the ticket for August, a time when those of us who are not at the beach working on our skin cancer may be looking for the movie equivalent of the beach read. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times describes it as one of the most enjoyably inane movies of the season. Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times writes that it is tightly plotted and suspenseful enough to keep you guessing until the satisfying, unexpected end, which is worth suspending disbelief for. Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls it stylishly spooky and says that the movie, set in Louisiana, offers a rich gumbo of menace, mystery and magic -- and then lets it go cold and mushy. And Bruce Westbrook in the Houston Chronicle dismisses it as a formulaic fear-fest with a bare-bones plot ... more moody than scary.




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: amie5961 on 4/20/2006 9:53:11 PM
RATED 0 STARS

this movie blew....scary yeah right i have watched episodes of little house on the prarie and brady bunch that were scarier..boy oh boy they threw in a twist at the end they should of put some thought in the beg and the middle




The Skeleton Key has 21 user ratings.


Customer Reviews for The Skeleton Key
Reviewed by: amie5961 on 4/20/2006 9:53:11 PM
RATED 0 STARS

this movie blew....scary yeah right i have watched episodes of little house on the prarie and brady bunch that were scarier..boy oh boy they threw in a twist at the end they should of put some thought in the beg and the middle

(Read More Customer Reviews...)



System Requirements
Download
  • OS: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
  • Windows Media Player 10 or higher
  • Browser: IE 7 and higher / Firefox 3.6 and higher
  • Broadband Internet connection such as DSL or Cable Modem





Video File Info:
  • Download: 2200 Kbps (kilo bits per second)
  • Approximate file size for download: 1.5GB
  • Sound: Stereo
  • Premium movies are of superior playback quality. This is a larger file. A higher speed broadband connection is recommended and the ability to play the movie while it is downloading may take longer

MORE INFORMATION:

Screen Format: Color
Language: English
 

Sending your request to CinemaNow...

Close
YOU RECENTLY VIEWED...
Loading...