Humans have an inherent psychological drive to explore the "other" and the boundaries of cultural order through horror. This obsession has turned the actual house into a landmark that recently sold for nearly $1.5 million .
The original 1979 film focused on the Lutz family and the "Red Room," which was later revealed to be a simple basement closet rather than a portal to hell. The Amityville Horror 9
Unlike Friday the 13th (12 films) or Halloween (9 original timeline films), Amityville is unique because it is based on a "true story"—or at least, a very famous haunting claim. Humans have an inherent psychological drive to explore
If you're a completionist looking to brave the ninth chapter of this haunting saga: Unlike Friday the 13th (12 films) or Halloween
The numbering in the Amityville series is famously chaotic. Depending on how you count them, the ninth film is often identified as:
Often cited as the 6th "official" film, but if you include the various direct-to-video releases and unofficial spin-offs that began flooding the market, the count quickly hits 9.
The Never-Ending Nightmare: A Look at "The Amityville Horror 9"