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When two friends open a Halloween fun house on Devil's Night it is all fun and games until their former sorority sisters begin to arrive. These six sisters are confronted by their past as the night spins out of control.

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Release : 2014
Rating : 4.5
Studio : Mimetic Entertainment,  A Named Viking, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Kimberly-Sue Murray Katherine Barrell Emily Alatalo Jennifer Miller Alex Harrouch
Genre : Horror Thriller

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Reviews

Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Vashirdfel
2018/08/30

Simply A Masterpiece

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Protraph
2018/08/30

Lack of good storyline.

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CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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silverscreenvacation
2015/10/04

You're going to make up your own mind, so here's what you need to know: This movie is about two badarse girls who have had a lot of time to plan sick, twisted, poetic justice upon some basic bewitches who they feel have wronged them. There is an actual plot, so don't dismiss the sorority house scenes, because the tortures that follow are not random at all. In fact, put your subtitles on, because the conversations are a bit hard to hear, and the dialogue isn't great, but they're important. I enjoyed re-watching the first few scenes after the credits. I found the flashback storyline a bit hard to follow, but it works for the movie. Have a little patience and focus, and you will be rewarded. This is a story of betrayal on a few levels, and while I saw the ending coming, I honestly didn't guess how it was going to happen. The #1 thing I would say to someone about this movie is that it will make you uncomfortable, and you won't be sure why. All sarcasm re: execution downfalls aside, and all the obvious gore and psychotic actions aside as well, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what is so squicky about this flick.I let movies take me wherever they will. This one took me to a place that was darkly and crudely funny, gruesome, good twists and some sick, twisted gore that was perhaps not as gratuitous in terms of blood and gore, but definitely more squicky than average. There are some sick geniuses behind the tortures and killings.This movie does not fit neatly into the slasher genre, nor is it cerebral enough to be called a thriller. It's Canadian. Remember the Barenaked Ladies? They're not ladies. But they're funny. But not US funny. So this movie is not what the trailer depicted, but it's disturbing. But not US disturbing.So...Sound: awesome. The timing of some of the background sounds/conversations make for good comedy and horror besides being a good backdrop.Music: Oh my god *expletive deleted* awful! There is an important scene in the movie (some would argue more than one) that gets ruined by the score.Flavor: I agree with the reviewer who said this is like Mean Girls meets Saw. I would also say it reminds me of Set It Off and, oddly, Fight Club. There is both attraction and tension between the protagonists. It's worth watching just for the interaction between the two protagonists. There are some deliciously apropos and relevant torture and kill scenes. The chunked-up story presentation is reminiscent of Pulp Fiction, and it's about as easy to follow as Mulholland Drive, but other than that the movies have nothing in common. Another Tarantino movie, Natural Born Killers, has a distant similarity in the detached, but satisfied way they kill, but again, it's otherwise a far cry. So basically it pulls from a lot of different elements, and that's maybe one of the reasons I like it: it reminds me of some of my favorites.Plot: There are no good guys. Lets get that out of the way. Another reviewer said they didn't like the movie because they didn't care about the characters because they weren't likable or something. Well, they aren't. In fact, beyond the protagonist/antagonist distinctions, it's hard to tell who the bad guys are. If you are not able to watch a movie that does not allow you to "root" for someone or form at least a slight personal attachment to a character, don't watch this. These girls are all sick in the head in their own way.They are, however, well played. The sorority girls are not well developed. However, the reasons for their suffering are quite well fleshed out, if not sane.Just take this movie for what it is: essentially a foreign film that does not fit into US categories. It's weird. It's a slightly different kind of disturbing, and you're not going to be able to put your finger on exactly why. Go to a haunted house this Halloween, then watch this movie, then go to a different haunted house. Chances are, you'll be wondering about what's going on behind the walls in a slightly different and definitely more disturbed way.

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jmbwithcats
2015/01/27

I go from watching 3 very good films... All About Eve, Sunset Bvd, and The Babadook... to the worst horror film perhaps I've ever seen... turned it off after maybe 15 minutes.Scarehouse (2014)The only people rating this a 9 or 10 are shills and idiots, no one who knows film rates this up there with the best movies of all time. All the stupid party/music video scenes are made to appeal to dumb teens, I know how it works... but it's bad movie making, any time you lower your film to the lowest common denominator you are no longer an artist, you are a tool. But this movie is so bad it's nearly unwatchable, it's formulaic crap... basic torture porn with female antagonists.AVOID THIS MOVIE1/10

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marlooni
2015/01/22

If my wallet were thicker, I'd have purchased this film instead of renting it, with every intention of watching it over, likely picking up key details to add to my list of things that make The Scarehouse a solid piece of work by director Gavin Michael Booth. Admittedly, I went into the film unsure of what to expect. After all, the reputation of low-budget horror films has been tainted for some time, usually associated with the discount shelves of now-uncommon movie rental stores. With little intention of sounding clichéd, I can honestly say that as soon as the story began to unfold, I was hooked in. Being a horror film, I didn't necessarily enter the narrative in search of believability. But thanks to the well-written motives and actions of each character, I was pleasantly surprised to find a terrifyingly plausible story which tastefully and believably achieves the heavy task of fully enveloping the viewer in each of the cringe-worthy gore scenes.Moreover, I was genuinely impressed by the lead actresses, who left behind most of the typical stereotypes attributed to the women of horror films (save for exceptional beauty), and instead honored the characters with raw and sympathetic interpretations. Most perturbing of all was Sarah Booth, who poured out of the screen with such palpable fury, anger and horror that I found myself fighting an internal struggle between sympathy and disgust toward her character. For me, her acting choices, delivery and chemistry with co-star Kimberly-Sue Murray are among this film's most applaudable features. Adding into the mix the wonderfully integrated original music, seamless editing and Gavin Michael Booth's clearly emotionally invested direction, and the final result is an impressive piece of work that leaves the poor reputation of low-budget horror films in the dust, and does wonders for that of the Canadian independent film industry. If you require further proof that this film is as worth your time as it claims to be, simply take a look at what the PROFESSIONAL critics are saying, not to mention its impressive handful of awards and festival invitations. The Scarehouse showcases the Booth team's creative and unique style that I hope and expect to see more of in the near future!

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Ben Adams
2015/01/18

Don't worry, there are no spoilers in this review because there's nothing to spoil.First of all, I have to address the fake reviews and votes. It really speaks volumes about the people involved with this production. There is no way this movie can get anything beyond a 1. Sometimes movies are so bad, that they become interesting and amusing to watch. This is not the case with The Scarehouse. There's not a single positive thing I can list after 83 minutes. This is why all those high votes are absurd and honestly quite offensive to everyone's intelligence. This is nothing more than people involved with this film, making fake profiles and giving unrealistically high ratings and writing reviews, to trick people into seeing a low budget douchebaggery, talentless director and talentless cast engage in a pointless exercise in film making. Like I said, this film offers nothing. The story is boring and unclear, dialog is meaningless and at times cringe worthy, characters are underdeveloped and very unlikable, and as a whole it's not remotely entertaining, not scary, not realistic and full of clichés. The fact that the guy that directed it, wrote it with his wife and then cast his wife as a lead, tells you a lot. It boggles the mind that with a script like this, he found any resources, funding and support to film it at all. Seeing what he put on display, he could have had the budget of Dark Knight, and would still have failed. When it comes to the cast, Penny the waitress from "The Big Bang Theory" comes to mind, because that's the type of girls they hired for this movie. At least Kaley Cuoco is attractive, which cannot be said for any of the cast members of The Scarehouse, but that's beside the point. I can't imagine they got more than 200 dollars for the roles. The actual Scarehouse in the movie looks like a bad Halloween underground techno party set in '90s Detroit. Camera work is bad and I can't imagine they used anything more the a basic Canon SLR. Torture scenes are laughable, and comparing them to Saw movies like someone suggested is a blatant lie. I'm not even going to address the storyline, simply because it's boring, predictable and a mix of clichés we've all seen before.The only thing I can imagine being more cringe-inducing than watching The Scarehouse, is how the family members of waitresses/actresses felt watching this, and then having to tell them it was good, lying to their face. I don't know how much money was spent, but it was money wasted. With success some limited budget Indies have had over the years, a movement of dbag directors making terrible movies has risen. This needs to stop. To the waitresses/actresses I recommend sticking to your day job because pulling of a Jennifer Aniston, from a leprechaun movie to millions per episode, is a 1 in a 300 million chance. "Getting your foot in the door" mentality, is why stupid movies like this one exist. This also needs to stop.The thing that compelled me to write this review is not the fact the movie was bad, it was awful don't get me wrong, but it was the pathetic attempts to raise the rating and the chance of people seeing it, with fake reviews. I hope IMDb comes up with some way to stop this kind of behavior. To the cast and crew of The Scarehouse who engaged in such feeble attempts, know that it has backfired and the rating is bound to go well below the one your pathetic attempt at film has now. Skip The Scarehouse, but do spread the word so people don't waste their valuable time. This movie couldn't even appeal to teenage girls who go to Wall Mart with dried toothpaste on their zits and listen to Iggy Azalea.

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