Amityville 1992: It's About Time Apr 2026
: The film is famous for bizarre special effects, including a teenage boy melting into a puddle of black goo. Critical Reception
While it holds a modest critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes , horror enthusiasts often praise its "campy and schlocky" energy compared to its predecessors.
: The clock causes time to move forward and backward rapidly, leading to surreal moments where characters age or de-age in minutes.
is often cited as a standout entry in the Amityville franchise, specifically noted for being the best of the direct-to-video sequels. Directed by Tony Randel —who brought a flair for visual horror from his work on Hellbound: Hellraiser II —the film shifts the series' focus from a haunted house to a haunted object: an antique clock. Plot and Premise