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House Hunting

Two families go to an open house and can't leave

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Release : 2013
Rating : 5.1
Studio : Pillage and Plunder Pictures, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Marc Singer Art LaFleur Janey Gioiosa Rebekah Kennedy Victoria Vance
Genre : Thriller Mystery

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Mjeteconer
2018/08/30

Just perfect...

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TrueHello
2018/08/30

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Hayden Kane
2018/08/30

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Billy Ollie
2018/08/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Justin Kapr
2014/05/27

Overall, the movie is worth watching. I believe that one must walk away from a movie with a changed perspective or emotional charge. This movie does just that; not initially, but eventually. Cinematography was EXCELLENT. I was thoroughly impressed with every decision they made. They did such an incredible job with the camera. Almost as good as "The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh". Sound was well above average. It wasn't over or under done; just brilliantly done. Lighting was flat; often dark at times, but not in a good way. The story was absolutely magnificent! Eric Hurt knows how to tell a story. A significant problem with this movie was dialogue choices. They were borderline horrible. People do not talk/behave this way. I complained throughout the entire movie saying if the dialogue was on point this movie would've been FLAWLESS. I was so mad because the conversations were painful. The acting was really good at times with a few speed bumps of inconceivable choices. They casted really good actors. There were a few scenes where the director should've re-done them. I cringe when I don't see perfection, but as the movie continues you can clearly see that he gets better at directing. The script and acting steadily gets better as you watch the movie, so if you're a critic like me... it's still worth the wait. Costumes and make-up were good. Despite a sketchy script, the story makes this movie worth while. I look forward to seeing what Eric's got cooking in the oven.

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SapphirePanther
2014/05/14

House hunting is one of the most unique and best horror movies that I have ever seen. This movie is like no other horror movie I have seen before, taking on a bizarre chain of events it is completely original. The best way to watch this movie is to know nothing about the story in it, you should go into it fresh minded and you will be pleasantly surprised. There are small similarities of The Shining, Evil Dead and The Cabin In The Woods. The only thing that I would fault about this movie is the lack of confusion and natural reaction somebody would have if faced with the situation that the characters did in the movie. This is a must see movies and will leave any horror fan more than satisfied.

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Rich Wright
2013/11/29

So, there are these two families who are desperately trying to escape from a spooky home in their car they set out to potentially buy, in tow with a mysterious girl they nearly ran over on the way, who's had her tongue cut out. They try to escape using the path they arrived from, but they just keep driving round in circles. Eventually, they run out of petrol, and are forced to shelter in the property. They think 'someone will come for them' but guess what... no-one does. They're stuck there for weeks, surviving on tins of cheap beef stew which mysteriously appear in the kitchen cupboard, while having to tolerate the obnoxious computerised voice-over of the guy who is selling the house. Not surprisingly, they start to crack up and physically harm each other, as well as see strange visions, including flashbacks of traumatic incidences from their respective pasts.And all while this was going on, all I could think was: "Wot, no phones?"You've got two teenage kids and four adults... who don't have a mobile between them when they go out. In 2013. Yea, right. They could have been included and made out that they couldn't be used because of dodgy reception, or even that the battery was dead, but nope... that was a stretch too far for the great minds who wrote it. You may think this is a minor point, but it is symbolic of the lack of attention to rest of the film, which is confusing when not dull, and when we do get to the blood'n'guts, as brief as possible. It is kind of funny to see cans of cheap slop emerge day in, day out (which sorta reminded me of the Tesco Value range) from nowhere and the people's reaction to having to eat this crap for such an extended period (I wouldn't have volunteered to clean the toilet), but that's a minor pleasure in what is a LLOONNGG haul.And yet AGAIN, they've changed the name of the film for the UK release (to The Wrong House) and given us a great DVD box front cover, which isn't indicative of the quality of the production contained within at all. Once again, don't be fooled. 4/10

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dwuksta
2013/04/28

You quickly realize from the opening scenes that you're in for a badly acted and predictable horror flick. The plot idea of being held captive in a house by a mysterious controlling force is kinda cool, but it soon gets old with bad direction and unrealistic acting. No real surprises, plenty of senseless dying, and several annoying clichés popping up that you'll soon recognize when you see it. On the positive side, if you enjoy this film, then lucky for you, there's no doubt a huge back log of films you have yet to discover in the same genre. Luckily when the movie finished, there was a re-run of 'Hart To Hart' on the TV, so the night wasn't a complete loss. I give it 2 stars for the story idea and 1 star for the canned stew that kept on giving.

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