House

2008

Action / Drama / Horror / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 27% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 4.5/10 10 6109 6.1K

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Plot summary

Trying to recover from the nearly marriage-breaking stress following the death of their child, Jack (Reynaldo Rosales) and Stephanie (Heidi Dippold) spontaneously take off on a road trip. But when their car breaks down in a remote area, they find themselves in a horrific nightmare. Seeking shelter in a house, they soon realize that more danger lurks inside than outside in this spine-chiller based on Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti's best-seller.


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Lance Henriksen as Tin Man
Julie Ann Emery as Leslie Taylor
Michael Madsen as Tin Man / Officer
Bill Moseley as Stewart
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by potterbond007 6 / 10

Not bad... not good

Well, as a guy who occasionally watches movies from the horror genre, i found this movie quite interesting. If you are a person who doesn't like too much gore and blood but need to get ur adrenaline pumping for sometime, then i would suggest you go for it. This is just one of the rare horror movies without all that. Shouldn't be rated R for sure, i feel that quite a few 15 - 17 year olds would also enjoy this movie. The 6 stars are for making a movie for the rare category of people who like horror movies with no gore.

I would have rated it higher but the story made no sense, some of the characters made no sense and i ended up kinda confused in the end with a lot of unanswered questions. Like some of the people commented, the movie does not suck and it isn't too good either. I would suggest watching it if you just want a few thrills without the nightmares that come with them

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho 6 / 10

Underrated and Surprisingly Entertaining Horror Tale

While driving through a secondary road for a meeting with a marriage counselor in Montgomery, Alabama, the estranged couple Jack Singleton (Reynaldo Rosales) and Stephanie Singleton (Heidi Dippold) ask for directions to a Police Officer (Michael Madsen) but they have a car accident with a metal part left on the road. Jack realizes that his Mustang has two flat tires and they see an abandoned Beamer parked on the road with the head lights on and flat tires.

Jack and Steph walks in the rain seeking for help. They see an inn where they meet the businessman and owner of the Beamer, Randy Messsarue (J.P. Davis), and his fiancée Leslie Taylor (Julie Ann Emery). Out of the blue, the weird owners Pete ( Lew Temple), his mother Betty (Leslie Easterbrook) and Stewart (Bill Moseley) welcome the guests and invite them to have dinner. Sooner they are chased by the owner and the maniac The Tin Man and they find that they are trapped in the evil house. Further, for surviving, they lean that they must kill one of them in accordance with The Tin Man's rules. But the mysterious girl Susan (Alana Bale) befriends Jack and advises that if anyone kills, he or she will definitely belong to The Tin Man.

The underrated "House" is a surprisingly entertaining horror tale. The creepy story is not a masterpiece, but I was misled believing that it would be another torture film and not a supernatural thriller. Leslie Easterbrook, in the role of Betty, and Lew Temple, in the role of Pete, are very scary and creepy. The plot is not a masterpiece and does not explain well the presence of Susan, but I liked this movie. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Jogos de um Psicopata" ("Games of a Psycopath")

Reviewed by Coventry 4 / 10

Ding Dong, Déjà-Vu

Okay, according to most of the reviews I've encountered as well as the description on the back of the rental DVD, "House" is a prime example of a Catholic horror movie. I have no idea what that means, so let's just ignore that, shall we? To me, "House" is just another standard Haunted House outing – like there are thirteen in a dozen – and not a very terrific one, for that matter. Probably the Catholic aspect relates to the fact the titular house is occupied by people that are purely evil and that the entering victims are to be punished for the sins they committed in their pasts. That may be so, but if that is the case then "House" definitely isn't the first Christian movie even made and the book on which the film is based – written by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti – probably wasn't the first in its kind, either. Anyway, I really can't claim "House" is an unendurable film. The pacing is good, the scenery and filming locations provide a handful of genuinely creepy moments and the cast contains a few names that certainly appeal to all horror-loving audiences (like Bill Moseley and Michael Madsen). To story on itself isn't too bad, neither, just derivative and very predictable. A continuously bickering couple on their way to marriage counseling get an accident off-road and stranded in a mysterious and ominous looking mansion. Together with another stranded couple, they acquaint the creepy hillbilly owners and learn about the legendary Tin Man who is said to terrorize whoever enters the place. The couples receive the message they either have to deliver one corpse or they will all die before sunrise, but the house also holds more surprises for them in store. Through visions and hallucinations, the reluctant tenants are confronted with crimes they committed or accidents they caused in their pasts. The film contains surprisingly little gore and practically no sleaze. The house itself looks utter cool and it's enough to photograph the place from several different angles in order to raise the suspense. Apparently "House" was entirely filmed in Poland, so don't go looking around to find it. Michael Madsen and Leslie Easterhook extremely overact, whilst Bill Moseley is his good old-fashioned maniacal self again. Not a bad film, just overly clichéd and forgettable.

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