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Innocence
Haunted by the death and dreams of her beloved mother in a Montauk surfing accident, 16 year old Beckett and her father, novelist Miles Warner, move to Manhattan to begin a new life. Enrolled at the exclusive Hamilton preparatory school in Riverdale, Becekett finds first love and discovers that the school is run by a coven of beautiful and seductive women who perpetuate their fountain of youth by drinking the blood of virgins.
30 November 1970, New York City, New York, USA
1 May 1968, Rockford, Illinois, USA
18 August 1966, London, England, UK
14 April 1993
18 February 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
18 July 1977, Surrey, England, UK
23 July 1974, Dallas, Texas, USA
5 July 1986, Florida, USA
March 08, 2015
The student suicide rate is a dab on the high side in the tepid teen thriller, "Innocence."September 15, 2014
Paranormal YA-based teen thriller is creepy and forgettable.September 05, 2014
Takes a machine-gun approach to filmmaking, spraying the audience with as many genres, storylines, themes, and cliches as possible, hoping one will stick.September 05, 2014
... there's little appeal for the Twilight/Hunger Games demographic let alone general audiences. Brougher collaborated on the screenplay and could have easily moved things along to make the narrative arc less narcoleptic.September 04, 2014
When you consider the source material, the film's flaws become too great to ignore.September 05, 2014
A movie of such snowballing stupidity that it's a wonder the actors could keep straight faces while shooting it (outtakes, please!).September 04, 2014
Moves to the formulaic beats of the second-rate TV movie, albeit one cloaked in an ultra-glossy sheen.September 04, 2014
There's not much of a payoff, as this tepid film telegraphs its mild punches from several miles away.September 15, 2014
Tiresome and incoherent - don't bother...September 05, 2014
Innocence takes its time setting an intriguing scene, letting the uncanny gauntlet of adolescence echo the trepidation about women in power working together toward undoubtedly creepy ends and the ghosts that haunt the privileged.September 05, 2014
Innocence, adapted from Jane Mendelsohn's novel, boasts a wicked setup, some strong performances, several gloriously bloody spook-out images, and a movie-wrecking hypoglycemic listlessness.September 05, 2014
Since it teases viewers to the point of frustration, by the time you figure out the secret behind the paranormal happenings, you probably won't care.