70 Variety | Joe Leydon The helmer generates suspense with shrewd pacing, deft emotional manipulation and efficient use of familiar tricks -- jittery editing, flickering lights and unsettling sounds -- common to haunted-house pictures. Read full review
50 The Hollywood Reporter | Frank Scheck Actually offers some decent scares before descending into typical horror film bombast. Read full review
42 Film.com | William Goss To the film’s credit, it doesn’t waste much time in doling out shadowy figures and fake-outs for the gullible and easily goosed, and the cast as a whole dutifully delivers its panicked looks and cries in the night. Read full review
20 Los Angeles Times | The storytelling, from a script by David Coggeshall, is at times nearly incoherent and relies too often on random scares. Read full review